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Feb 07 2011

Roof Windows or Dormer Windows - What to Choose From?

If you’re in the league that loves large windows that let in most sunshine, you either choose from roof windows or dormer windows. Here we examine both the types, to help you decide what’s best for you. The only substantial difference between skylights and roof windows is that roof windows are larger. Both are otherwise aslant onto the sloped roof surface. Being larger, roof windows offer better and longer illumination in comparison to the vertical dormer windows. Sometimes, this difference is as much as 40%. Slant roof window is directly installed on the roof surface, so no special frameworks necessary. Due to lesser material and work, roof window installation is cheaper than dormer window installation. The disadvantages of roof windows are that they only copy the roof, without adding any space to your ceiling or loft. The view from a roof window is also slightly limited when compared to the dormer window. Dormer windows are vertically installed windows that project out from sloped roof surface. Upsides of dormer windows include increased space of your ceiling or loft; better view due to closeness to the viewed object, because of the vertical viewing. Importantly, as dormer windows lift the sloped roof part higher, they improve your loft or ceiling’s safety, as your chances of bumping or hitting your head while looking through it are reduced.
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Feb 07 2011

Replacement Window Job- A Bottleneck Indeed

Are you planning to refurbish the window panes of your house? If so, here’s some information on how to get a good replacement window job. A broken window glass does not generally gather attention, but is dangerous to your family, especially when you got kids around. Broken glass accumulates tiny pieces, which can bruise your body, causing unnecessary bruises. So, it is very essential that you get a replacement window job done, as and when you locate the problem. A window pane can get damaged accidentally or by nature, such as powerful winds, hail and rain storms etc. Since ordinary window panes are vulnerable to get damaged, it would be wise to choose go for an insulated window pane, which provides safety and durability. A replacement window task is a simple and easy task, which can be accomplished on your own. However, it is always advisable to seek professional help to get it done the right way. For a replacement window job, you must be well-equipped with the right tools and equipment. The window panes must be accurately measured and precisely cut, to get a perfect fit. For the best window replacement job, hire a professional contractor, who is a specialist in handling all sorts of windows.
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Feb 07 2011

Natural Lighting - Skylights

Does your home look dull and dingy? There are many fascinating and amazing improvements one can add to their home, to enhance the beauty of the interiors and project a vibrant impression to onlookers. A lot of people spend their precious time, money and efforts to bring unique and distinctive changes to their house. Among the various home improvements, one can improvise on skylights. They are an amazing addition to your interiors and will beautify the place to a greater extent. A skylight is a window installed on the roof of a house to provide natural light to the viscera of the house. A skylight will provide warmth and light inside the house, thus they help in reducing the energy bills. Another advantage of having a skylight is that it provides essential vitamin D from sunlight to the body. Having a skylight for your home will improve the brightness in the room to enrich the beauty of your interiors. Skylights are manufactured from various materials such as plastics and acrylics. Depending on the region you reside, specific types of skylights are manufactured. They are very durable and can withstand extreme weather conditions like rain, snow, hail and wind. Installation of a skylight is a simple task and does not require much effort. But, to get a perfect and reliable job, it is better you seek professional help.
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Feb 07 2011

Method to Replace a Skylight

Replacing a skylight at home might be a necessity from time to time, for several reasons. It’s really important to do it the right way. A reasonable balance of expenses and quality of the job needs to be maintained for ensuring the best possible results. Skylights today come with excellent options to revamp and enhance the looks of the whole roof. Remote control venting and moisture sensing technologies are also of exceptional utility. It is one good way of fighting heat and glare till it gets cooler after sunset. The following steps need to be taken to replace a skylight. Firstly, spot the position of the current skylight and check if the neighbouring roof area is ready to withstand replacement. Take accurate measurements and be clear with size specifications, to avoid a change in size later, thus avoiding further repair or re-fitting. Choose between a factory built or site built skylight. The factory built ones would seal better to roofs and offer greater protection from severe weather. You can make the purchase either from a website or a store. Remove the old skylight, observe the attic shafts, and remove any mounting brackets. Install the mount first, firmly and then the skylight. On following all the instructions and with proper mechanical sense, you can easily fit your new skylight to the roof!
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Feb 07 2011

Making the Most of Roof Skylights and Windows

Roof windows and skylights don’t just maintain good ventilation to improve your house’s appeal, but also reduce your energy bills as you’d use less electricity in lightning and air conditioning. Read on to reap the most out of roof skylights through proper selection and installation. As there are different types of windows, you need to consider the design, thermal efficiency, frame, insulating capacity, and glass quality while you buy the skylight windows. The glass and frame have an insulating capacity that determines the comfort in extreme seasons. Check the visible transmittance coefficient, or the amount of light entering into your house. Higher coefficient is good, but too much light from the wrong direction causes a lot of glare. The two main types of skylights are curb-mounted and frame-in-place. The curb-mounted skylights are a level higher than the roof surface. The frame-in-place skylight is almost flushed in the roof surface. The first aspect, when considering for skylight installation, is the direction of light, keeping in mind the changing needs with different seasons. You’d not want the window to face the sun directly as it’d get very hot in summer. If you’re in the southern hemisphere, your window catches most natural light when facing the north and vice versa. This is how you avoid heavy glares. Skylights need to be sealed well during installation to avoid leakages.
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