The Flexible Choice for a Flat Roof. The Endure Flat Roof Light.

If you want a rooflight that performs brilliantly and gives you options down the line, the Endure Flat Roof Light is the one to choose. It uses a clip-in glass unit, so if a pane is ever damaged it can be swapped out on its own without removing the whole rooflight or touching your décor. What you’re left with is a slim, well-built roof light that lets in plenty of daylight and keeps working hard for years.

It’s the practical choice for people who want outstanding performance with the flexibility to put things right easily if they ever need to, and it’s why we chose it for our own range.

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“I found Sheerwater Glass to be really professional and friendly. The product was very well-made and with a smooth installation, the guys even cleaned up properly afterwards. It’s really nice to support a local, independent company rather than those huge, anonymous giants.”

Claire Hu
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The Endure Flat Roof Light, Built for Peace of Mind

The reason the Endure Flat Roof Light is such a practical choice comes down to how the glass sits in the frame. Rather than bonding the glass permanently to the aluminium, the unit clips into place within a fully thermally broken profile. That means it holds its shape, keeps the weather out and performs beautifully day to day, while still giving you a way back in if you ever need it.

  • Clip-in glass unit that can be replaced without disturbing the frame or your décor
  • Fully thermally broken profile for excellent insulation
  • Argon filled double or triple glazed units, both self-cleaning as standard
  • PAS 24:2020 security rating as standard
  • Available in sizes up to 3000mm x 1700mm, with a maximum area of 3m²
  • Designed to work with a 3 to 5 degree pitch upstand
  • Internal cover trim clipped into place once decorating is finished, for a clean edge

It’s worth knowing that because the glass isn’t bonded to the frame, you don’t get the completely frameless look from inside. What you get instead is peace of mind: if a pane is ever damaged, it can be swapped out on its own, without cutting, bonding or disturbing the rest of the installation. For most homeowners that flexibility is exactly what they want from a rooflight. If a seamless, frameless finish matters more to you, our Bonded Flat Roof Light is worth a closer look.

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Peace of mind, if the worst happens

Because the glass unit clips into the frame rather than being bonded to it, a damaged pane can be swapped out on its own, without disturbing your roof seal or redecorating the room below. It’s the kind of reassurance that makes the Endure the sensible long-term choice.

Watertight in minutes, not days.

The frame arrives fully assembled and is simply positioned, screwed down and sealed before the fascias are clipped into place. That means your build stays weathertight quickly, with every joint and fixing neatly hidden from view.

Cool in the summer. Warm in the winter!

The thermally broken profile keeps the U-value as low as 1.2 W/m²K with double glazing, dropping to 0.6 W/m²K with triple glazing. That means less heat lost in winter and a more comfortable room in summer, whatever tint you choose.

Colours and glass to suit your home

Choose from Grey, Black or White fascias as standard, or go bespoke with a RAL or BS colour to match your project exactly. Pick from Clear, Neutral, Blue or Premium Blue glass tints to balance light and solar performance depending on which way your roof faces.

A clean, considered finish

Once your decorating is done, an internal cover trim clips neatly into place to hide the edge and give the room a finished, showroom look. Outside, the frame sits within a 3 to 5 degree pitch upstand for a tidy, purpose-built fit.

Built in security you don't have to think about

Every Endure Flat Roof Light meets the PAS 24:2020 security standard as standard, giving you one less thing to worry about when you choose where to fit it.

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Frequently Asked Information: Technical Information

What is the Endure Flat Roof Light?

The Endure Flat Roof Light is a rooflight where the glass sits in a clip-in unit rather than being bonded to the frame. It gives you excellent thermal performance and a clean, contemporary finish, with the added benefit that the glass can be replaced on its own if it’s ever damaged. It’s our practical choice for homeowners who want outstanding performance with long-term flexibility.

Can the glass be replaced if a pane fails?

Yes. Because the glass unit clips into the frame rather than being bonded to it, it can be swapped out on its own without removing the whole rooflight or disturbing your décor. If a completely frameless finish matters more to you than that flexibility, our Bonded Flat Roof Light is worth a closer look.

What U-value does the Endure Flat Roof Light achieve?

The Endure Flat Roof Light achieves a U-value of 1.2 W/m²K with double glazing, or 0.6 W/m²K with triple glazing, thanks to its fully thermally broken profile. That means a genuinely comfortable room throughout the year, whichever glass tint you choose.

What sizes and glazing options are available?

The Endure Flat Roof Light is available in sizes up to 3000mm x 1700mm, with a maximum area of 3m². It comes with 28mm double glazed units as standard, or 44mm triple glazed units for the best possible thermal performance, both argon filled and finished with a self-cleaning coating as standard. When we visit to survey your roof we’ll confirm the right size and glazing option for your project.

What glass tint should I choose?

It depends on which way your roof faces. Clear glazing lets in the most light, which works well on north facing rooflights. For south facing rooflights, a tint with higher solar heat reflection, like Blue or Premium Blue, helps prevent the room from overheating. We’ll talk you through the options for your project.