Further extending its innovative range of roof windows and accessories, Keylite Roof Windows, part of the Keystone Group, has launched an integral blind option – where the blind is permanently sealed within the double glazing unit, resulting in a totally dust free environment.
This delivers a number of advantages that make it ideal for commercial, public sector and residential settings. Requiring no cleaning it is perfect for sterile environments such as hospitals or doctor’s surgeries, while the protection afforded by the glass results in a much longer lifespan, meaning it can be installed in busy environments such as schools or offices without fear of damage. For domestic installations, it offers a non-allergenic, maintenance free solution, making it an extremely popular choice.
John Duffin, Managing Director of Keylite, explains: “Our new integral blinds are the latest offering in a string of innovations from Keylite. We are constantly striving to improve our products and this clever new design feature completely removes the need for cleaning or ongoing maintenance, making it a fit-and-forget solution that will continue looking its best for many years to come.”
The factory fitted blinds are available in standard sizes across the entire Keylite Roof Windows range, including the Centre Pivot, Top Hung, Fire Escape, Conservation and White Finish windows. A choice of shading levels is available, with a blackout blind option allowing complete darkness or diffused blinds creating a more subtle effect for privacy and control of sunlight.
Available with either manual or electric operating mechanisms, the blinds also contribute to an improved U-Value across the window unit, with heat loss savings of up to 20% (BBA tested).
The integral blinds are a further twist on Keylite’s versatile range of roof windows that incorporate the unique Flick Fit™ fixing brackets. These pre-fitted brackets have dramatically reduced the time it takes to install the windows as they can now be fitted from inside the building, with no need remove the sash.
For more information, please visit www.keyliteroofwindows.com