Choosing the best roof glazing for your project

Regardless of whether you’re looking for flat or pitched rooflights, a lantern-style or pyramid rooflight, a monopitch or dual monopitch rooflight, or structurally glazed or “wraparound” roof glazing, Aspekt by Renka have the answer.

All of our rooflights are constructed from aluminium and are fully thermally broken to give excellent thermal efficiency coupled with low maintenance and stylish design. We offer high-quality powder coated finishes in a broad range of RAL colours, including dual colour, which offers a white internal treatment to complement your internal colour scheme.

Speak to us about your options. Work with us to design your perfect solution.

Product range

Aspekt Flat Rooflights

Single section rooflights of up to 3 square metres to sit on flat roofs. When you look up, all you see is light.

Aspekt Pitched Rooflights

For use in pitched slate or standing seam roofs. Up to 3 square metres of uninterrupted glazing. Available with or without perimeter gutter profiles depending on site conditions.

Aspekt Monopitch

A solution for fully glazed roof sections. Available as single or dual pitch, and with the opportunity to incorporate electrically openable sashes.

Aspekt Multi-section Rooflights

Larger rooflights, where their size requires the use of multiple glass units. Depending on site conditions, the meeting points of the different glass units can be silicon-sealed, or supported with structural glass fins or steel bars.

Aspekt Lantern Rooflights

For those looking for a more traditional appearance, many customers opt for an Aspekt lantern on their flat roof. These offer a traditional double hipped appearance with an apex in the centre of the rooflight.

Aspekt Open – Electrically Openable Flat and Pitched Rooflights

Openable flat or pitched rooflights, operated by an on/off rocker switch or hand transmitter, with or without rainfall and temperature sensors.

Aspekt Structurally-glazed Roofs

The sky’s the limit as to what can be achieved! Slim perimeter profiles are used to create visually frameless roofs, or to allow the seamless meeting of vertical and roof glazing.