SkyFloor® Walkable Skylights Series 2000 - Walk-On Skylights (2024)

Glass Flooring Systems’ SkyFloor® Series 2000 ultra-high-performance walkable skylights offer architects and designers an easy way to integrate walkable skylights into their plans with footprints and features designed for a variety of application requirements. We’ve developed the industry’s highest-performing thermally broken walk-on skylight, which has been comprehensively tested to ensure compliance with the National Fenestration Rating Council’s (NFRC) stringent requirements.

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Like all our SkyFloor® systems, the Series 2000 walkable skylight is available in pedestal-paver and recessed configurations, two unique perimeter-framing profiles that are ideal for enhancing rooftops, decks, and terraces. This series boasts several new features and enhancements:

  • Industry-leading U values of 0.32 and SHGC values of 0.27
  • Industry’s first fully thermally broken frame utilizing Ensinger Insulbar®
  • Patented integrated gutter system
  • Patented mechanical glass-hold-down system engineered to restrict uplift pressures
  • Triple-laminated, low-emissivity insulated glass for strength, security, and maximum energy efficiency
  • AAMA 2605 high-performance painted finish
  • Low-iron glass, which enhances the beauty and improves the clarity of the glass
  • Back-painted glass around perimeter for a clean, crisp appearance
  • Argon or Krypton gas-filled insulated glass for optimal thermal performance
  • Quanex® Tri-Seal™ Super Spacer, which is one of the most thermally efficient insulated-glass (IG) warm-edge spacers on the market today
  • Double- and triple-insulated unit options
  • 24 available anti-slip textures
  • Proprietary 6063-T6 aluminum construction reduces weight for faster installation
  • Stepped frame assembly that shifts weight away from the IG spacer
  • Fully independent, self-supported structural framing, engineered for 100 psf live load
  • Designed-in, snap-on setting blocks
  • ENERGY STAR® rated

The Glass

Glass Flooring Systems SkyFloor® offers the most innovative structural glass package available, which includes a host of dynamic features that make our walkable skylights unmatched in the industry. Our triple-laminated glass assembly is engineered for passive redundancy with panels that are fabricated using three layers of low-iron, tempered glass with structural Saflex® DG or SentryGlas interlayers. Our structural glass delivers exceptional safety and design flexibility, with the top layer consisting of a safe, non-slip surface that allows light to filter into the space below.

To ensure superior performance, we team best-in-class materials with innovative design features that together create the industry’s most advanced insulated-glass package. We start by incorporating Guardian Glass® high-quality, low-emissivity (low-E) coatings into our insulated-glass units. Low-E glass is formulated to reflect heat back to its source, so it helps your interior space stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Next, we boost thermal performance further with Quanex® Tri-Seal™ Super Spacer, a warm-edge spacer that virtually eliminates thermal conductivity at the edge of the IG unit.

To enhance the insulative properties of the entire glass assembly, we fill the air space between the layers with Argon or Krypton gas, with the option to choose from a double- or triple-insulated unit. We complete the glass package with a ceramic back-paint at the perimeter, which creates a crisp, clean view from above. By combining all of these innovative features into our insulated-glass package, we’re able to offer you walkable skylights that are unrivaled in safety, performance, and beauty.

The Frame

Our SkyFloor® framing system has been purpose-built with proprietary and patented components that ensure our walkable skylights are the highest-performing and most visually appealing available.

Series 2000 ultra-high-performance walk-on skylights offer a host of new and innovative features, including our integrated internal gutter/weep system. These gutters are designed into both the perimeter and rafter framing members to create a singular, redundant line of defense against water intrusion. Additionally, we’ve incorporated our exclusive inter-frame flashing at all seams and corners.

For the ultimate in energy efficiency, we design our Series 2000 framing system with an Ensinger Insulbar® extruded thermal break. This creates an optimal barrier against heat transfer between the exterior framing elements and your interior living space.

We’ve built in an exclusive patented mechanical glass-hold-down system specifically engineered to restrict uplift pressures. This feature enables our walk-on skylights to be used in a variety of severe applications, such on the roofs of high-rise buildings and in other extreme, high-wind settings.

Our proprietary 6063-T6 aluminum perimeter framing is available in pedestal or recessed configurations for ease of integration into a variety of outdoor environments. Our pedestal design was created to specifically to be used in conjunction with pedestal pavers, floating decks, and green roofs. By contrast, our recessed design is intended for use with a limited finished-floor height. Your finished floor height will be a strong driver in determining which profile will be best suited to your specific project. We can also customize or modify either perimeter frame type to adapt your unique site conditions. Our rafter supports, which are available in traditional “T” and “I” shapes, create a clean appearance with a modern aesthetic.

We’ve also integrated a patented stepped-frame design that isolates the structural loading from the IGU spacer. Each of SkyFloor’s® framing members has its own specifically matched EPDM snap-on setting gasket, which creates a clean look and finish. Lastly, we have designed in an LED light channel with a frosted-lens diffuser (LEDs not included) to allow edge lighting of the glass. Standard throughout our framing are 316 stainless-steel fasteners.

Our exclusive, fully independent, self-supported aluminum framing members deliver exceptional structural integrity and design flexibility. The strength of this framing system means our SkyFloor® walkable skylights can be made with much longer spans, enabling more dramatic, expansive spaces to be designed without the need for additional structural elements.

Easy Installation

Whether you purchase one of our fully glazed units or a prefabricated knock-down assembly, you’ll receive a system that’s user-friendly with an intuitive installation process. Leveraging our engineering and design expertise, we’ve built walkable skylights that are simple and straightforward to install.

Unrivaled Products and Unsurpassed Support

To assist you in designing the walkable skylights that will best meet your needs and exceed your expectations, we provide our comprehensive data, product support, and engineering expertise at every step, from design conceptualization to the final installation. Contact an Applications Specialist to learn more or to start designing a custom walkable skylight system.

SkyFloor® Walkable Skylights Series 2000 - Walk-On Skylights (2024)

FAQs

What is a walkable skylight? ›

A traditional skylight occupies space on your roof, walkway, elevated deck, or other exterior surface. A walkable skylight is fully usable space. Because it's designed for you to safely walk across its surface, a walkable skylight does not sacrifice that square footage.

How thick is a walkable skylight? ›

Our Walk-on units boast three layers of 8mm Toughened Glass, all laminated together, to achieve a lighter, yet strong walk-on surface. The thickness of top glass of our units is 25.5 mm and is finished with a component laminate, making them one of the safest and most thermally efficient products you can buy.

Are skylights strong? ›

Most skylights are pretty sturdy and strong enough to withstand impact to some degree. They are either made of tempered glass or laminated glass. When struck, tempered glass shatters into thousands of smooth pebbles, while the laminated glass is plastic attached to the glass.

Are there skylights you can walk on? ›

The versatility of the Flushglaze system is demonstrated perfectly in our walkable skylights. These products can unlock the potential of a terrace or dark basem*nt without sacrificing usable space.

What's the difference between a skylight and a Velux? ›

What is the difference between a skylight and Velux window? A skylight is a window installed on the roof of a building to allow natural light to enter. A Velux window is a window manufactured by the Velux brand – hence the name.

What is the most common skylight size? ›

For rectangular fixed or vented skylights with flat tempered glass, standard sizes vary from 14-72 inches in width and 16-96 inches in length. Average skylights can vary quite a bit in weight but average around 60 pounds and can go all the way up through 150 pounds.

How do I know what size skylight I need? ›

As a general rule, the size of a skylight should be 3-5% of the floor area of the room. For example, a room which is 4m by 3m (12m²) would require a 800mm by 600mm skylight (0.48m²). A larger skylight might be required for rooms with no or few windows.

What are standard skylight sizes? ›

The Flat Skylight is available in a range of sizes with widths between 1'4”-4' (40.6-121.9 cm), heights ranging from 3'-7'6” (91.4-228.6 cm), and an overall deck mount depth of 3” (7.6 cm). The installed roof angle for the Flat Skylight is between 14-85 degrees.

What is a common problem with skylights? ›

The most common problem with skylights is their tendency to leak due to the flashing around them becoming damaged from corrosion. Solution: Thorough, professional installation and skylight re-flashing prevents leaks and water damage so you can enjoy your skylights for years to come.

How many years do skylights last? ›

A typical skylight lasts for between 8 and 15 years, depending on a few factors. First, the quality of the skylight will impact its overall lifespan – which is why we only use VELUX skylights.

What is the difference between a roof light and a skylight? ›

There is no technical difference other than that the Americans prefer the term 'skylight' over 'rooflight', a bit like 'chips' over 'crisps'! Both terms are different alternatives to what is essentially the same thing.

What's the difference between a skylight and a sunroof? ›

The main difference between the terms is that roof windows have an outward opening that extends from a roof, generally installed on sloped plane surfaces. Whereas a skylight is a fixed window installed on flat surfaces, and typically doesn't open.

What is the difference between a skylight and a rooflight? ›

The only essential difference between skylights and roof lights is the fitting. Roof lights can be fitted on either flat roofs or pitched roofs, but unlike skylights they will not sit flush on a pitched roof. Instead, they will noticeably jut out from the roof's profile.

Which type of skylight is most likely to be successful? ›

In terms of practicality and efficiency, a skylight mounted on a curb is generally considered to be more successful than a skylight that is directly mounted on the roof. Skylights on curbs are outstanding because they can be installed on any roof material or slope and provide excellent insulation.

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