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Jul 09 2010

Features To Look for When Buying Skylights Toronto

Since the advent of skylights, people are able to improve on home lighting and at the same time increase the appeal and beauty of their homes and for this reason, it is imperative to ensure that you consider all the necessary aspects of skylights before actually going out to purchase the same.  In the first instance, you should consider whether you want to buy those made from plastic or glass. When buying skylights Toronto, it is ideal to differentiate between these two. For starters, it is important to state that glass has a low emission and as such, are more ideal since they reduce heat loss compared to plastic ones. Secondly, you have to ensure that the model you buy sits in well with the climate zone in which you are located. This is for the simple reason that the efficiency will vary in accordance to the prevailing conditions and for this reason, it is important to ensure that you check the labeling made on the skylight before buying it. For instance, there are some that are labeled for colder, temperate and warm climates. If you do not understand any of these factors, then you should consult with skylight Toronto and they will advice you accordingly.
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Jul 09 2010

Easy Skylight Installation Tips

Skylights are windows on the roof that are meant for increasing the amount of light that falls in a room. They can be constructed when building the house or installed after the house has been constructed. If you need to install skylights there are guides that can help you through the procedure. These include; You need to get the right materials like sky light of the right size, drywall, supplies for furnishing the ceiling, rolling paper, roofing nails, galvanized nails, step flashing and continuous flashing. The tools you will need include circular saw, hammer, flat pry bar, tin snips and utility knife. Drawing and framing the opening on your roof using a saw, drill the locator hole from inside at the place you want the center of the skylight to be. Use a knife to cut a straightedge on the roof shingles about three inches from all sides. Attach the skylight in the right place on the roof using nails or screws. Cut the strips of roof paper about 8 inches wide and slip them under the shingles using a flat pry bar with care. Install the bottom flashing using a single wrap around the skylight until it sits on top of the roof shingles. Fix the flashing pieces on all sides of the skylight to hold it in place. They also reduce the chances of water getting through the edges of the skylight.
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