Metal Framed Skylights

  • Fixed framed metal skylights provide consistent natural daylight without operable components. These systems are ideal for commercial and institutional interiors where daylighting, durability, and weather resistance are the main priorities.

  • Ventilating framed metal skylights combine daylighting with operable airflow performance. These products are suitable for spaces that benefit from both natural light and controlled ventilation, including upper-level common areas, circulation spaces, and select occupied interiors.

  • Access-capable framed metal skylights provide natural daylight while also supporting roof entry for service and maintenance. These are appropriate for projects where roof access must be integrated into the glazed opening without sacrificing architectural quality.

  • Thermally broken framed metal skylights are designed to improve insulation performance and reduce thermal transfer through the framing system. These products are suited for energy-conscious commercial buildings where daylighting must align with broader envelope performance goals.

  • Insulated framed metal skylights support better temperature control, condensation resistance, and overall building efficiency. These systems are appropriate for projects requiring stronger thermal performance in exposed roof conditions.

  • Custom framed metal skylights are built for non-standard openings, project-specific dimensions, and specialized architectural conditions. These solutions are well suited for unique roof geometries, feature spaces, and commercial applications where standard units are not sufficient.

  • Glazed rooflight systems provide daylight transmission through metal-framed assemblies designed for commercial roof integration. These systems are appropriate for offices, educational facilities, healthcare buildings, hospitality environments, and public interiors requiring strong daylight penetration.

  • Walk-on framed skylight systems are intended for occupied roof terraces, deck conditions, and other areas where the glazed surface must accommodate foot traffic while allowing daylight below. These are suitable for specialty commercial applications with both access and design demands.

  • Fire-rated framed skylights are intended for projects where daylighting must align with more demanding fire-performance requirements. These systems are suitable for code-driven commercial and institutional applications where both light transmission and rated protection matter.

  • Architectural framed skylights are selected for projects where the skylight functions as both a performance system and a visual design element. These products are appropriate for feature spaces, lobbies, circulation areas, and high-visibility commercial interiors.