Saturday, December 1, 2012

Residential Skylights Brighten Your Home Naturally - Learn About Models and Installation


Today's homes often feature roof skylights that allow the sun's natural beauty to shine into their homes from above. In rooms where there are few windows, they are a great way to increase the lighting, dispelling shadows without the need for additional artificial lights. They are a wonderful way to naturally brighten your home and increase the beauty of individual rooms.

The Popularity Of Residential Skylights

There are several reasons homebuilders and homeowners are increasingly using skylights in rooms ranging from bedrooms to kitchens and living rooms:

• Natural light is healthier for you, causing less eyestrain for close work such as reading or crafts. • Sunlight gives off a softer light that isn't as harsh as incandescent or fluorescent bulbs, both of which can cast harsh shadows and glare. • Rooms are more attractive when lit naturally; the sun's rays let the human eye see colors more accurately, ensuring that your home's furnishings always look their best. • Adding skylights can give you more usable space, illuminating the entire room and minimizing shadowed areas that people are prone to avoid. • Studies have shown that exposure to sunlight actually improves mood. During long, cold winter months, residential skylights can improve the whole family's mood. • Homes with skylights have lower electrical bills because there is less reliance on incandescent or fluorescent illumination. • Your home's resale value increases with each skylight, particularly if they are used in living areas and bathrooms.

Deck Mounted Vs. Curb Mounted

The two most popular kinds of skylight are deck mounted and curb mounted. Each one has advantages, and both do their jobs admirably. Deck mounted models are the most popular, featuring a complete unit that includes glass mounted in a pre-finished frame attached to the mounting section. This one-piece construction can be mounted directly to the deck of your roof by a professional who will ensure that proper flashing is put in place and that all openings are securely sealed. Curb mounted models are used more often on flat or low pitch roofs. The glass and frame are all one piece, but the curb will be constructed on site. After it is completed and flashed, the window glass and frame are attached.

Both deck and curb models are available vented or unvented. The vented models can be opened to allow air to circulate, bringing fresh air into your home. Some vented models can be opened even on rainy days because of their unique design or profile.

Installing Residential Skylights

It's best to hire a professional to install roof skylights in your home. Despite kits that can help you "do it yourself," most people don't have the experience to do a proper installation without danger of leaks, drafts or damage to the surrounding roof area. There are several considerations that most homeowners don't think about when attempting to do their own installation, including location.

It's easy to say you want a skylight right over the bathtub, or on one side of the living room ceiling, etc., but if you install one in the wrong location you could be inviting headaches. Placement in the wrong area could lead to leaks or problems with condensation that can drip onto your floors, particularly during humid weather. A contractor can tell you which side of the house is appropriate; if you install one on the wrong side, it could cause problems with excessive heat build-up. Professional installers will also be able to determine how much insulation you need around a new skylight and how to properly prepare your roof so that your residential skylights last for years.

A professional installation is your assurance of a properly functioning, leak-free residential skylight you will enjoy for many years to come. Talk to a home improvement contractor in your area about the various styles and sizes that will work in your home to bring in the sunshine!

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