Purchasing a Replacement Skylight
There are several different types of skylights and each kind can make an excellent replacement skylight, though, depending on your needs and the design of your home, you will probably want to select a certain one. For example, skylights can be in the shape of a dome, they can be flat, they can be in a lean-to shape, they can be a pyramid in shape, or they can be round. Beyond these aesthetic choices, there are some replacement skylights that are designed to be installed in certain roofs, such as a peaked or a flat roof. You should check with the manufacturer of the light for such details.
There are also several choices to make when it comes to the transparent material you want in the replacement skylight. Some people prefer the traditional glass, which boasts several good qualities. It can be coated with various films to prevent a certain amount of light from passing through or it can be strengthened with supportive films. This is usually what is installed in places where hurricanes may pose a threat to homes. Double-glass panels may also be used. This gives the replacement skylight the advantage of having excellent insulating properties, which allows you to cut back on your energy bills.
Other suitable materials for skylight windows are acrylic and plastic. An acrylic light is probably the most widely used type of replacement skylight. It is the most economical, it is available in several shades, and it is resistant to ultraviolet light, making it a good choice for many applications. Plastic skylights are similar to the glass windows, except they are usually a bit stronger. These are often used in areas where hurricanes are part of the weather landscape. No matter what your situation is, don’t shingle-over your old skylight. Simply purchase a new and improved, modern skylight.
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