How to Install a Korniche Roof Lantern from Skill-Builder
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2018
- In this video Roger Bisby from Skill Builder demonstrates how to install a Korniche Roof Lantern from Made for Trade which is engineered and developed specifically with the trade and installer at the heart of the process.
The Korniche Aluminium Roof Lantern, engineered and developed by Made for Trade specifically with the trade and installer at the heart of the process, providing a product that is not only easy to install but arrives as a kit with full instructions and components safely wrapped and boxed. With no cutting or silicone required within the roof structure, the Korniche is the go-to lantern for the installer.
The slimmer elegantly proportioned Korniche fits perfectly in any home by retaining traditional features in a contemporary setting. The slim of sections are married together through carefully sculpted bosses and entirely hidden fixings to ensure that the beautiful sight-lines flow unbroken and gracefully from the ridge down through the spas.
STRUCTURAL ELEGANCE
The slim elegant Korniche fits perfectly in any home by retaining traditional features in a contemporary setting.
THERMAL EFFICIENCY
Thermal efficiency guaranteed through thermally broken eaves beam and insulating T-bar combined with high-performance glazing.
STRONG AND SECURE
Unparalleled in strength through an engineered structure alongside the innovative glass lock system and tamper-proof fasteners.
PERFORMANCE GLAZING
If delivery with glazing is required, we can offer many industry leading, high-performance self-cleaning glass options. Choose from either blue, neutral, clear or aqua and with U Values ranging from 1.0 - 1.2.
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Just fitted a 2m x 1m lantern today. All pretty straightforward and am pleased with it. Time will tell I guess.
Nice product. I want one over our kitchen.
Look's Good , I thinking of doing one next summer.
Installed today. Excellent product
Stellar job
Installed a 1m x 1.5m today, so easy to install, even with all the packaging one part was scratched and a clip damaged on the hip, bit of double sided tape fixed it, very happy with it.
Watched this video and decided to order a 2.5 x 1.5 .Fitted on my own and had no issues ...
this is good stuff. The main problems to get someone who can build the flat roof nice and squared.
It seems like there's no overhang for a drip edge?
Best comment, if there’s a design problem, they should design it out🤛🏾😂🥂🇺🇸
how do you install and waterproof a skylight on an existing torch down flat roof
Just done one today one design fault for me should be more cover over upstand
Advice for anyone installing an upstand: make sure the corners are a perfect right-angle. Use a square or laser level to check this.
Under the new part “L” of the building regs, windows have got to be double or treble glazed, the glass from what I can see, isn’t double glazed, so does this products glass conform with the new Part “L” of the building regs. I have asked the company but got no reply.
Wow!
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I see you used silifix u9 sealant under the eaves beams. Is this silicone recommended for use where lantern upstand is lapped over with epdm, or another sealant product?
What about upstand sizes ( height ) , is the latern size the same ? What width 4 x 2 etc etc , looks good design ( is it German ? )
He forgot to mention that the roof lantern has to to 6mm all the way around the upstand in the video it looks flush which could leak through.
Just purchased 1.5 x 1.5 all looks great but worried about fitting glass into retainer seems very very tight is it supposed to be!