Skylight Products
Skylights are great for letting cool, natural light into the home and are generally placed in areas where natural lighting is insufficient, such as a bathroom, hallway or even a walk in closet. They can be installed in both new and existing homes and they save you energy in that you no longer have to turn on a light during the day. Skylights also provide more light than a traditional window – up to three times as much, in fact. Using skylights in your home also means that you can be more flexible with internal spaces.
Types of Skylights
There are three main types of skylights: roof windows, sun tunnels and skylights, each of which serve a specific purpose. A brief explanation of each follows.
Roof Windows
Roof windows are good for areas such as attics and lofts, spaces that have cathedral ceilings but little to no roof space. Roof windows can be opened and this is great in summer where heat may collect on upper levels of the home. Typically, they make use of double insulating glass which is sealed to prevent heat loss and condensation. Roof windows usually have timber frames with external cladding made from powder-coated aluminum or, in some cases, steel. Roof windows can also be used in homes that have flat ceilings but, in this case, they are combined with a shaft. These windows can be fixed or operable.
Sun Tunnels
Sun tunnels are generally used where a roof window or a skylight will not fit. They are generally smaller than other skylights but still emit a large amount of natural light, making them suitable for small areas such as walk in cupboards and passageways.
Skylights
Skylights are cost effective and energy efficient – reducing the need for you to use artificial lighting in your home. They also reduce heat loss from your home. Skylights come in a variety of sizes, depending on your needs. For example, a smaller 350mm skylight could be used in a kitchen, while two 400mm skylights correctly spaced can evenly light a large room, such as an open-plan living room.
Skylights can be fixed or open-able for ventilation. Open-able skylights can be manually or electrically operated and are great for getting extra ventilation in the home. Skylights come in varying shapes and sizes, with some including tubular, pyramidal, domed, square to round, triangular and hexagonal. They also have a range of glazing options such as clear, tinted or opal (opaque). Materials are generally plastics, glass (double glazed and safety treated), aluminum, steel and stainless steel.
In making Snow’s Construction your Greater Toronto Area skylight installation solutions experts, you are ensuring a quality skylight installation and a positive experience above all others. Please contact us our Toronto location today!
For more information, you can download the VELUX residential skylight brochure here. Please contact us with any questions or concerns.
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Snow's Skylight Repairs
(416) 432-8458
129 Times Rd., M6B 3M3
Toronto, Ontario Canada