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SERVICES

SKYLIGHTS

If you're searching for a professional skylight service to bring the beauty of natural light into your home or business, you've come to the right place. Whether you're looking to install new skylights, repair existing ones, or enhance the energy efficiency of your space, we have the expertise and knowledge to exceed your expectations.

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What is a skylight?

A skylight is a window installed on the roof of a building, allowing natural light to enter the space below. It serves as a source of natural illumination, enhancing the aesthetics and creating an open and airy atmosphere. Skylights are typically made of glass or acrylic and come in various shapes and sizes to suit different architectural styles and preferences.

 

What types of skylights are available?

There are several types of skylights available, each offering unique features and benefits:

  • Fixed Skylights: These skylights are non-operable and provide a permanent natural light source. They are a popular choice for areas where ventilation is not necessary.
  • Ventilating Skylights: Also known as operable skylights, these can be opened to allow for natural ventilation and fresh air flow. They are ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, or any space requiring additional airflow.
  • Tubular Skylights: These skylights are smaller and designed to capture sunlight through a dome on the roof. They then transmit the light through a reflective tube, providing natural illumination to spaces where traditional skylights may not be feasible.

 

Are skylights energy-efficient?

Yes, skylights can be energy-efficient when properly installed and equipped with the right features. Energy-efficient skylights are designed to minimize heat transfer and prevent unwanted heat gain or loss. Look for skylights with Low-E (low-emissivity) coatings that help reflect heat and harmful UV rays. Skylights with insulated frames and double or triple glazing can also provide better thermal performance. When combined with proper installation techniques and adequate sealing, energy-efficient skylights can help reduce reliance on artificial lighting and lower heating or cooling costs.

 

Can skylights be installed on any type of roof?

Skylights can be installed on various roofs, including flat, pitched, and even curved roofs. However, the installation process may vary depending on the roof’s slope and structure. Working with an experienced skylight installation company is crucial to assess the roof’s condition and determining the best placement and installation method. Professional installers can ensure proper flashing and waterproofing techniques, minimizing the risk of leaks or damage. Whether you have an asphalt shingle roof, metal roof, or any other type, skylights can be integrated to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of your space.

 

What should you consider when installing skylights?

When installing skylights, there are several important factors to consider:

  • Placement: Determine the optimal location for the skylight to maximize natural light while considering the sun’s path, potential obstructions, and the room’s purpose.
  • Size and Design: Choose a skylight size and design that suits your aesthetic preferences, architectural style, and the desired amount of natural light.
  • Energy Efficiency: Select skylights with energy-efficient features, such as Low-E coatings, insulated frames, and double or triple glazing, to enhance thermal performance and minimize heat transfer.
  • Ventilation Needs: If ventilation is desired, consider operable skylights or additional accessories to promote airflow and improve indoor air quality.
  • Installation and Sealing: Work with experienced professionals to ensure proper installation techniques, including flashing, waterproofing, and adequate sealing, to prevent leaks and ensure long-term durability.
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