6 Things you Should Know Before Installing a Skylight
6 Things you Should Know Before Installing a Skylight
Are you looking to add light into areas of your property? Installing a skylight is a fantastic way to allow natural light into your building. However, before fitting a skylight read the 6 points we have highlighted below to get the best installation possible.
Ways to Minimise Skylight Glare
You need to consider limiting the chances of sun glare when installing skylight. The glare of the sun can make a room too bright and uncomfortably hot. Sun glare can also cause your fabrics to fade. To counteract the glare of the sun add a window tint or filter to the skylight.
Control of the Natural Light
The shape of the skylight controls where the light is directed to in a room. If you would prefer the light to spread around an area, fit a skylight that flares as opposed to one with straight sides. If you want focused light in a room than fit a skylight with straight sides.
Create an Illusion of Space
Does a certain area of your property feel small? Installing a skylight could be a cost-effective way to create an illusion of more space. Rooms can feel cramped if light is not able to reach all corners. A skylight installed in the right place could make a significant difference to the look and feel of the space.
Minimise Heat Absorption
Heat absorption can make your property feel like a sauna. During the summer months your building may already get hot and you don’t want to add to that with a poorly fitted skylight. To minimise heat absorption, install a skylight that is double-insulated. Roofers London also recommend tinted skylights. You can also limit heat absorption by fitting the skylight on the area of a roof with a low pitch
Vented Skylights
A skylight with a vent is a great way to keep your property cool whilst enjoying the natural light it provides. The vent will allow heat to escape whilst allowing fresh air into the area. Motorised skylights are easier to open and close than manual ones.
Consider an Automatic Skylight
If your finances allow, you may want to think about fitting an automatic skylight with rain and heat sensors. Moisture and temperature sensors open the skylight when the temperature rises and closes when it rains. The majority of skylights come with remotes.
If you are thinking of installing a skylight or want some expert advice on any roof related issues, please contact Roofing London today.
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