Friday 9 December 2011

Saving Energy with the help of Skylight!!!!


Energy efficiency and conservation have numerous benefits for both the environment and human health. There are many different ways available to save energy in our homes and offices. Like turning off the lights when not needed, properly maintaining your heating system and appliances to keep them operating efficiently. By replacing a 10 year old fridge freezer with a new A rated one, you can save around £45 per year. When incandescent light bulbs burn out, replace them with compact fluorescent light bulbs  which use about 75% less energy and last about 10 times longer. Add inexpensive, insulating foam inserts to all outlets and light switches located on perimeter walls. There is also one more option available to save the energy, to install a loft skylight.

Lighting our homes and office buildings is something we all need to do and something we just take for granted. By installing skylights, you can make full use of nature’s free gift of light. The use of skylights in rooms such as offices, the kitchen, bathroom and hall will decrease your electricity consumption and also allow you to have natural daylight streaming in. Skylights are designed for within-reach and out-of-reach application. They can transform a room into the best room in the house.

Before that you will need to consider several things before having your skylight installed. The position of your home or office and how you wish to make proper use of day lighting will influence how many and where you will position the skylights.  Snows construction is proud to be the preferred installer for a loft space skylight. Loft skylights are available in a variety of shapes and sizes and also made from different materials. Glass is most common; it is either tempered or laminated.

The natural light a skylight brings into the surrounding area is a quality that no artificial light source can imitate.   They can provide not only natural light but also cut your lighting, air conditioning, and heating bill if the proper units are installed. Providing 50% more sunlight than vertical windows and enhanced air circulation. Loft space skylight delivers a constant source of natural elements to your home or office. They do more than just let light in. Because of their unique overhead position, they bring the light to life. They transform the room so it looks more spacious, brighter and lighter.

These days we are all aware of energy consumption and that we should do our best to reduce it as much as possible not only to save money but also to save our planet.  The best way to achieve natural sunlight, beauty, comfort, relaxation and joy, is with a loft skylight installation.

Sunday 13 November 2011

Enhance the look of your house


To ensure a well-suited loft conversion type, the best way is to have a look at houses located in your vicinity. It is possible that your friends or neighbors’ have installed loft conversion in their houses. Believe it or not, in your survey, you will find that Dormer conversion is the major centerpiece of most UK homeowners.

Loft conversion is getting more popular among families. It has many advantages. When you need extra space for your increased requirements like kid’s room, guest room or a study, you don’t have to buy a larger property. Property prices, although not as high as they used to be, are still significant.

A loft conversion also adds value to your property.  This helps the correctly proprietor not just recover the expenses made on loft conversion and extension however make a neat revenue on the investments over a period of time. If the house owner desires to hire out his property, the extra living area obtainable resulting from loft conversion helps him fetch better rentals for his property. The very best part of loft conversion london is that it is carried out by many professional companies who provide end to end services right from planning to implementation of the identical thus it’s a trouble free activity as soon as one has decided to transform their loft.

Thursday 15 September 2011

Velux loft conversion - Create a new room for your home


A Velux loft conversion is often considered the quickest, easiest, cheapest approach to converting a loft space simply because it's the least 'invasive'. Velux is the name of the company that produces these most recognised windows that are used to add light into an attic space, but technically they're just skylights or rooflights. These are the windows that you could easily mistake for solar panels if at a glance - but the change they make inside a house is quite dramatic! They are the perfect choice for a house that has a high roof cavity that just needs light.

In these times of belt-tightening, not many people have piles of cash to throw around, but need to convert an attic into a useable room to allow their house to grow with the family. While dormer or mansard conversions offer more headroom by building new walls and ceiling, they come at a much higher price; a Velux conversion is perfect if your loft already has a fair amount of headroom.

Fitting a window into the line of the roof, without making any structural changes, means there is very little disruption in the actual roof conversion, meaning that the man hours will be spent on the completion of your new room, and, for the most part, they don't need planning permission.

By having a Velux loft conversion you save time because the changes made are minimal: no chance of problems because of bad weather as it can be done in a matter of hours. Obviously, not building new external walls and ceilings saves a lot of time!

Lack of planning permission and minimum changes to your home mean that getting light into your new loft conversion is far cheaper than if you had to build new walls and ceilings to add headroom that you otherwise don't have.

As they follow the line of the room, Velux windows allow light to flood in, which is fab in spring and autumn, but can make a room very hot in summer and maybe too bright at night. Of course there are custom-fitted blinds that counter this problem, but will add another cost to your loft conversion. Some of the blinds on the market have thermal silver backing, which keep the heat in during winter and keep it out during summer.

Getting a Velux loft conversion means you are able to put your funds into doing up your loft conversion - maybe by adding a bathroom where you might not have been able to afford one if you'd had to spend your hard-earned cash on a mansard or dormer conversion.

Thursday 25 August 2011

Skylights - There's More to Them than Meets the Eye


Have you have changed your loft into a bedroom, playroom or study/office? And then realised that there is just not enough natural light in the room? Of course, most lofts don't have any windows to start with so here you are at a real disadvantage in making the most of any natural light, unless of course you fit a roof window or skylight.

In other cases even "normal" the rooms you have upstairs don't feel bright enough and thus you would like to have more natural light. The skylight (or roof window) is one answer, but there you will need to consider what type of skylight you might like. The pitch of the roof and the shape of the ceiling in the room determines the type and shape of the skylights which can be used, and remember, putting in skylights is not just about making a hole in the roof and sticking a window or dome into it. Great care must be taken in what shape and size your skylight will be and then in fitting it. After all, you don't want it in the wrong place or leaking all over your room every time it rains.

The loft space skylight dictates how much and what sort of light you will receive. You will also need to be aware of the direction your skylight will face, if you have a traditional style skylight fitted flush to an east facing roof, you will get a lot of early morning light which may cause a problem in the bedroom of a light sleeper. You may also want to consider whether you want your skylight to open as good ventilation is important to your well being as well.

There are many styles and shapes of skylight to choose from. For instance, tubular skylights are placed on your roof in a vertical position. Light is then channelled down a reflective tube into a diffuser where it creates light in the room. This light has no UV rays (as it is reflected), so does not cause fading or other damage to furnishings or carpets. Some tubular skylights also allow you to adjust the amount of light entering the room, making them ideal for very bright days when you might want to limit the amount of light. These skylights are therefore particularly useful for rooms where a standard skylight is simply unsuitable.

Light can also be controlled in fixed or ventilating skylights by using blinds or rollers as there will be times when you want more or less light in the room.