Solar Tubes For Your Colorado Home
Natural
light lifts spirits, makes spaces appear larger, and reveals our
world in its true color. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, it also
reduces eyestrain, increases our productivity, and lessens
electrical demand. Unfortunately, today's buildings rarely have
enough natural light.
But, now it's possible to change that with affordable, yet
highly advanced tubular skylights. A newer option to the
standard skylights, Solatubes are great for areas of your home
which don’t have direct access to a roof such as attic’s,
closet’s, or entry ways. Choose from a compact 10” size for
smaller spaces or 14” for larger living areas.
How Do They Work?
Solatube captures light through a dome on the
roof and channels it down through our patented internal
reflective system. This tubing is far more efficient than a
traditional drywall skylight shaft, which can lose over half of
the potential light. The tubing will fit between rafters and
will install easily with no structural modification. At the
ceiling level, a diffuser that resembles a recessed light
fixture spreads the light evenly throughout the room.
How does a Solatube compare to a traditional
Skylight?
While
traditional skylights have their place, as do Solatubes, a
comparison highlights the many benefits of a Solatube where
often a skylight cannot be an option.
Traditional skylights are unable to accomplish
the same performance results with similarly sized products
because the materials used for the light shaft (drywall) are
ineffective in transferring light.
With a traditional skylight, the cost of the skylight is only a
portion of the total materials cost. One must also add in the
cost of framing members, paint, drywall, etc. Then, labor
becomes a very large portion of the cost because a contractor
must frame out the skylight shaft, drywall it, tape it, then
paint it. He must also flash it on the roof.
The cost of a Solatube is competitive with other quality
skylights, but the cost of installation is a fraction of a
traditional skylight because Solatubes do not require a shaft to
be constructed. Solatubes round design and one piece flashing
system allows water and debris to flow past unobstructed.
Traditional skylights have a reputation of leaking. Many times
this is an issue of incorrect installation, but their square
design invites problems. First, the flat up slope side collects
branches, leaves and other debris, that interferes with proper
drainage. As the water dams up, it migrates under shingles or
tiles to find an escape route, ergo leaking.
Traditional skylights do not offer any optical enhancement
devices to help increase performance. On the north side of a
sloped roof, the skylight is rendered virtually useless without
these devices
If you are looking for solar tubes for your Colorado
Springs home, please call us today at
719-487-9000 or complete
our online request form.
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