Roof Windows & Skylights
If your home is dark inside, consider adding a skylight or two. Windows in your ceiling will admit natural light into your home, while keeping the warmth in. They are great to have for aesthetics and comfort, as well as being great for the environmentally conscious because it negates adding in additional lighting.
Creative use of Skylights now includes roof glass that can be located above beds or living rooms, and even on flat roofs.
Skylight Benefits
Natural lighting is an important tool in attaining sustainability. The generation of electricity is one of the largest contributors of pollution in the United States, which produces harmful chemicals such as sulfur dioxide, carbon, and mercury emissions. Production of electric power can also be linked with other environmental issues such as the impact on water quality, increased production wastes, and a growing number of industrial zones. Therefore, reduction in the use of artificial lighting is vital.
The benefits of skylights extend beyond our environment to our own personal well-being. The increase in natural light that a skylight provides can have a variety of physical and psychological benefits. Skylights help to not only bring new life to a room, but also improve our health and happiness as well.
Why Install a Skylight?
Reduced energy consumption. The lessened dependency on artificial lighting can help reduce the use of electricity by as much as 10% and lower heating bills.
Reduction of mildew or mold buildup. Most diseases, especially chronic respiratory problems, are often associated with bacterial and fungal buildup in damp areas such as basements and bathrooms. Natural lighting can naturally lessen the production of harmful organisms. Sunlight is considered to be one of the best natural disinfectants.
Healthy dose of vitamin D. Ample amounts of sunlight can prevent vitamin D and B1 deficiencies that may cause diseases such as rickets and beriberi.
Improved performance due to change in working environment. Many case studies have been conducted that show significant improvements in employee performance where natural lighting has been introduced into their work environment.
Increased visual appeal to interiors. Natural illumination is still the best type of lighting system used in interior design. It can be a challenging, yet rewarding task to successfully incorporate natural light into a structure or building. Daylight provides better aesthetics, better color, better definition of space, and highlights architectural details.
Overall Health Benefits
Natural sunlight is a free and available mood enhancer. It encourages us to produce vitamin D and protects us from seasonal mood changes.
Poor lighting can cause eye fatigue and headaches, which can make us feel depressed or ill.
Insufficient natural lighting can trigger depression and even have a negative effect on our immune system.
Bright lighting stimulates the mind (which is why it’s great for task illumination) while dim illumination quiets our senses and can make us feel drowsy (which is why it’s great for the bedroom).
Natural lighting stimulate faster recovery from illness or operations.
Sunlight can help to lower blood pressure, which can lead to reduced stress and a variety of other health benefits.
More on Energy Effeciency
White translucent acrylic transmits more light than heat. When the sun shines on the white acrylic dome, the light is transmitted into the room evenly and consistently. This creates a soft, cool light with minimal glare that brings out the natural colors of a room. Transparent glazing, such as bronze acrylic or low e* coated insulated glass, will let in more heat than light. Because the light from the sun travels through the transparent material with little obstruction, the intensity of the sun’s heat passes right through into the area below. The amount of light entering the room is greatly reduced whenever the sun is not directly over the skylight. If you want to view the sky outside, you will not have the advantages of diffused light and your room will likely be much hotter in the summer. Adding a layer of diffusing white translucent acrylic always reduces more heat than light. We guarantee the light to heat ratio of your choice with white acrylic glazing.