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Above and beyond: cutting edge access solutions for architects

Specify a roof hatch carefully. It is not just an access point, but an integral part of a building’s design and functionality

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Up to the challenge of creating just about anything: a huge sliding Surespan roof access hatch.
Up to the challenge of creating just about anything: a huge sliding Surespan roof access hatch.

Surespan has been producing high-performance roof hatches since 1969. Its products are a trusted choice for architects looking for premium quality, durability and innovation.

The company offers fully customisable roof access solutions, from electric or manual operation to bespoke sizes and finishes, ensuring seamless integration into any project.

Surespan selects only the highest-grade materials, including marine-grade aluminium and stainless steel, for long-term durability, even in harsh conditions. This durability supports the building’s thermal integrity.

  • Open sesame: a Surespan double leaf roof hatch.
    Open sesame: a Surespan double leaf roof hatch.
  • Bespoke Surespan double leaf roof hatch for an observatory.
    Bespoke Surespan double leaf roof hatch for an observatory.
  • Access all areas: rectangular Surespan roof hatch in Hong Kong.
    Access all areas: rectangular Surespan roof hatch in Hong Kong.
  • Standard-sized Surespan SRHP roof hatch.
    Standard-sized Surespan SRHP roof hatch.
  • Glazed Surespan roof access skylight on a terrace.
    Glazed Surespan roof access skylight on a terrace.
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From enhanced insulation and weatherproofing to advanced safety features, Surespan's in-house team refines every detail to meet rigorous British Standards, including BS EN 12101 for smoke and heat control and BS 476 for fire resistance.

Surespan invests in continuous research and development, ensuring its roof hatches remain at the forefront of design and functionality. Its unwavering focus on safety and durability has made it the go-to choice for architects for over 50 years.

For more information and technical support, visit surespancovers.com


Contact:
01922 711185
sales@surespancovers.com


 

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