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Libart Sunroof Horizontal Retractable Skylights can add a spacious feel and provide the flexibility of
both indoor and outdoor living in the same area since once retracted, nothing remains between the
interior and exterior.
While building our living spaces to protect against external forces and weather conditions, we deprive
ourselves of many natural and positive factors such as fresh air, bird sounds, eye-catching plants, and
adequate sunlight. With Sunroof Horizontal Retractable Skylights you can create brand new openings
and get maximum e iciency from solar energy by increasing the amount of natural light reaching your
interiors.
Libart’s SunRoof Systems are a unique outdoor roofing solution. SunRoof retracts between two walls
or structures. It is a parallel system with internal pitch directing rainwater to the concealed gutter. The
SunRoof can incorporate insulated glass to provide thermal insulation, with retraction to the sides
providing up to 75% opening. SunRoof systems retract the complete profiles and glazing, to provide an
open space with no roofing elements.
Features
Type of Material
Glass
Window Type
Mechanical
Types of Glass
Insulating Glass
Properties
Energy E iciency, Thermal Insulation
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