Keylite Manual Skylight
- Manual opening skylight for natural light and ventilation
- Low-E laminated double glazing blocks up to 80% heat and UV
- Energy-efficient design with thermal collar for improved insulation
- Bright white interior finish with durable aluminium exterior capping
- Multiple sizes and control options to suit different roof heights
Categories: KeyLite Skylights, Skylight
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Description
Bring natural daylight and fresh air into your home with the Keylite Manual Skylight. Designed for everyday comfort and energy efficiency, this manually operated skylight allows you to enjoy clear sky views, improved ventilation and enhanced indoor living. Featuring advanced Low-E laminated double glazing, it blocks up to 80% of heat, helping to maintain a comfortable indoor environment while protecting furnishings from UV fading.
Key Features
- Bright white interior finish with painted timber frame and sash
- Weatherproof grey aluminium exterior capping for long-term durability
- Manual operation via winding handle, ideal for within-reach installations
- Low-E laminated double glazing for heat control, energy efficiency and UV protection
- Unique thermal collar improves insulation performance
- Flick-Fit brackets for quick and easy installation
- Low-profile roof design for a streamlined external appearance
- Tile flashing included as standard
- Removable flyscreen supplied for added comfort and airflow control
Control Options
- Winding handle (within reach)
- Short extension rod – 700mm
- Telescopic pole – adjustable from 1700mm to 2850mm
Blind Options
- Compatible with Keylite solar-powered blind range
- Optional stainless steel mesh blind available
Available Sizes
- 550mm × 700mm
- 550mm × 980mm
- 550mm × 1180mm
- 550mm × 1400mm
- 780mm × 980mm
- 780mm × 1180mm
- 780mm × 1400mm
- 1140mm × 700mm
- 1140mm × 1180mm
The Keylite Manual Skylight is a reliable, energy-efficient solution for introducing natural light and ventilation into residential spaces, offering comfort, performance and clean architectural integration.













