Roof domes

Create a larger sense of space and bring in light through your flat roof!

Does your living space feel rather cramped or lacks light? Then a roof dome could be the solution for you.

We list the advantages of a roof dome for you:

Natural light

A roof dome provides an abundance of natural daylight in the room below. This not only creates a more pleasant atmosphere, but can also help you save energy by reducing your dependence on artificial lighting.

Privacy

A roof dome allows natural light to come in without sacrificing privacy. Because most domes are located on the roof, they are usually not directly visible from the street or from neighboring buildings. This makes them ideal for areas where privacy is important, such as bathrooms.

Ventilation

Many roof domes can be opened to let fresh air in. This is especially useful in areas where traditional windows are more difficult to install, such as attics or windowless bathrooms.

Aesthetic value

Roof domes can be an architectural element that enhances the appearance of a building. They add visual interest to the roof, can improve the view from inside and can create a sense of space and openness. A roof dome can therefore increase the value of your home.

Space savings

Compared to traditional windows, a roof dome takes up less space on the wall. This means more wall space remains available for placing furniture, decorations or other functional elements.

Why would you want to insulate your home more?

Fixed roof domes

These cannot be opened and are designed only to let in natural light. They are ideal for areas where ventilation is not required, such as hallways or stairwells.

Mechanically opened roof domes

This type of roof dome opens via remote control or even automatically set to open at specific times.

Soundproof roof domes

In busy cities or where noise pollution is present, it may be desirable to provide additional sound insulation to ensure a quiet indoor environment

Ventilating roof domes

Roof domes that can be opened are interesting in spaces where air circulation is of interest, such as a kitchen or bathroom.

Electrically powered or solar-powered

Mechanically opened roof domes that are either connected to the electricity grid or self-sufficient via solar energy.

Soundproof roof domes

In busy cities or where noise pollution is present, it may be desirable to provide additional sound insulation to ensure a quiet indoor environment

Manually opened roof domes

With a control stick you can open this sort of roof domes yourself.

Electrically powered or solar-powered

Mechanically opened roof domes that are either connected to the electricity grid or self-sufficient via solar energy.

Light tubes

This is a component of a roof dome, a tubular structure that reflects the daylight that enters through the dome into the interior space; this is an interesting option when there is no direct access to natural daylight.

Possible versions:

Acrylic

light in weight, good light transmission, resistant to breakage, good insulation values, easy to maintain, though can turn yellow over time due to UV rays

Polycarbonate

very strong, safe option, good insulation values, can lose its brightness over time

Glass

provides maximum light and a clear view to the outside, durable, insulation values depend on the type of glass, possibility of 5-fold glazing

Whatever your needs are, we always have a solution for you to bring more light into your home! We are masters of total solutions and can integrate roof domes perfectly with your new roof or total renovation.

Contact us today. AMS SYSTEMS is happy to be your partner to guide you through this. Our staff will be happy to visit you on site for a free, no-obligation consultation and quotation.

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