Structural glazing is a bespoke option available to Renka customers to create a stunning addition to any project.

Structural glazing involves the use of slim perimeter profiles rather than traditional window and rooflight profiles, to create visually frameless glazing and maximise the glass area in any aperture.

The sky’s the limit – and virtually all you can see  – when you look up through our structurally glazed roofs and our wraparound rooflights, where vertical and roof glazing meet at frameless silicon-sealed glass to glass corner.

The result is light coming flooding into your home and creating the perfect social space for you, your family and friends to spend time.

Facts and Technical Details

Structural glazing and wraparound rooflights:

  • Fixed glazing using slim perimeter profiles. The profiles act as seaters for glass units, and to hold them in place.
  • Visually virtually frameless – maximising the glass area and creating an uninterrupted view.
  • Can be used to in a glazed roof of virtually any size.
  • Glazed roofs with areas up to 3 square metres can be done in a single glass unit.
  • Glazed roofs with an area of more than 3 square metres will be done in more than 1 glass unit.
  • The point where the glass units meet will either be silicon sealed, or be supported by structural glass fins.
  • Can be used to connect vertical and roof glazing meeting at a frameless, silicon-sealed, glass-to-glass corner.
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Projects

Forest Hill

Structural glazing and a bifold door moving corner.