Fixed Skylight
Fixed skylights have a clean exterior profile that won’t obstruct your roofline, adding natural light discreetly. Not to mention, they’re easy to install.
Benefits of Fixed Skylight
- Flexible Installations
- Clean, Quiet & Safe Glass
- Streamlined Profile
- The No Leak Promise
- Integrated Shades
Ventilated Skylight
Ventilated skylights offer the best ventilation, releasing hot air trapped inside the room while drawing in cooler and fresher air. With this feature, you help improve your home’s energy efficiency and prevent moisture buildup, which can lead to mold and mildew growth.
Benefits of Ventilated Skylight
- Circulate air
- Release pollutants and smells
- Leaving you with a fresh
- Healthy Bathroom
Tubular Skylight
A tubular skylight uses a rooftop dome to capture the sun’s rays. The light is then transferred indoors through a highly reflective tube-shaped duct. A diffuser mounted in the ceiling disperses the natural light to the room below.
Benefits of Tubular Skylight
- Build a more appealing, stunning atmosphere.
- Easy to install
- Low maintenance
- Improved health and well-being
Pyramid Skylight
Pyramid Skylights are typically mounted on curbs on flat roofs, and generally have four sides, with one or more pieces of glass or polycarbonate glazing per side joined by hips to form a peaked skylight.
Benefits of Pyramid Skylight
- Unparalleled light
- Thermal performance along with minimal external sight lines
Dome Acrylic Skylight
This traditional skylight model improves resistance to winds while allowing for deflection of sunlight and rain. The thermal formed bubble structure creates an added measure of depth to your room while allowing excellent light exposure. It is excellent resistance to atmospheric conditions and is designed to withstand very high wind and snow loads which makes them an effective choice for weather protection.
Barrel Vault Skylight
Barrel Vault Skylights work well to open up hallways and corridors. They offer vaulted transparent or translucent space above and a range of arched rafters from low vaults to hemispherical skylights with glazed vertical ends.
How to replace/repair skylight glass
Should you replace skylights when reroofing?
You should replace a skylight when reroofing if the skylight is old or damaged. If you’re likely to need to replace it in the near future, it can save you money to do it at the same time as replacing your roof.
Steps to replace skylight
- Remove the old skylight
- Choose the side for the opening mechanism on the new skylight
- Position and secure the skylight
- Complete any gap in the roof tiles
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