Archetech Issue 54 2021 | Page 58

STELLA ROOFLIGHT
Due to the size of the larger rooflights , a specialist crane was required to lift the rooflights from the delivery vehicle , over the building and directly into place . The installation required careful planning , which was overseen by local specialist roofing contractor Ben Valentine-Lynden from Blackpool Industrial Roofing .
Ben said : “ Throughout the process we dealt directly with Paul at Stella . He was incredibly helpful throughout , advising us on the whole installation from the crane lift to weather proofing the roof lights . Paul was also happy to schedule the arrival of the rooflights to suit us and the weather , on arrival the units were packaged excellently and made for an easy transition from wagon to roof .
“ Overall I think these are a great product , easy enough to install and the finished look is fantastic . Would definitely recommend and would use again .”
Sean Kember , Client and Director of Gilling Dod Architects , said : “ Stella ’ s technical team worked closely with us throughout the process and were a great help in making sure that everything ran smoothly . As you would expect we did a great deal of research before deciding to run with Stella Rooflights , and from your initial assistance with the specification through to the installation on site , you have been great to work with . I would also like to say that the quality of the rooflights is excellent ! Thank you .”
For further information on Stella conservation rooflights contact Paul Trace on 01794 745445 , email info @ stellarooflight . co . uk or visit www . stellarooflight . co . uk
For further information about Gilling Dod Architects visit https :// www . gillingdod . com
www . stellarooflight . co . uk
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