A Guide To Skylights Vinyl Windows
by: Rene Knops
A definition and description of the different types of skylights vinyl
windows that can be installed in a home.
Skylights vinyl windows are a familiar architectural sight in most modern
day homes. They are usually situated in smaller rooms that don't have
a lot of light because of a need for privacy (such as a bedroom or bathroom)
or in larger rooms that are leant a sense of majesty from having the sunlight
pour in through a vast gap in the roof.
The reason it is important to have skylights that are seamed with vinyl
is that they help keep cold air out and warm air in. However this can
be a drawback if you live in a hot climate and the sun is beating down
through your skylight vinyl windows all day. In hotter climates tinted
skylight windows or ones equipped with automatic shades are more useful
so that the cost of your air conditioning does not rocket sky high. Skylight
vinyl windows are best utilized in colder, damper climates where insulation
from the elements is needed.
The larger they are the better skylights vinyl windows look in any room.
The usual size of skylight vinyl windows is between one and four square
feet. Cubbyhole sized ones just look tacky unless they are highlighting
a sculpture or a plant.
However sometimes you only have room for a small vinyl sealed skylight
in which case it is recommended that you buy one that has a funnel shape
that is wider at the bottom. This allows more light than normal to be
filtered into the room from the skylight and then be spread and reflected
over a larger area. Light adds heat. Make sure that this type of skylight
is also vented to allow heat to escape if you live in a hot climate.
In essence there are three different types of vinyl sky light windows.
Vented Skylight. The vented skylight is more of a modern entity, as before
the late eighties most skylights did not have the ability to open or close.
These types of skylight vinyl windows can be opened either electronically
or manually. The vinyl stripping around the frame of the window prevents
them from leaking rain.
Sun Tunnels. Sun tunnels are essentially holes that are about a foot
wide that allow sunlight through to dim areas of your home. They are installed
to allow more natural light into bathrooms, basements, attics and even
closets!
Skylight Window Shades - These are skylights that come with a lid. Sometimes
it isn't always ideal to have the sunlight brightening your room especially
if you want to take a nap or view a movie in the dark. These types of
skylights come with a remote that allows you to adjust the amount of light
in the room.
Skylight vinyl windows are so secure and water proof that the need to
frame the skylight with wood is no longer necessary. The vinyl also prevents
double paned windows from sweating. However if you prefer the more elegant,
finished look of wood wrapped windowpanes they can be easily fitted around
skylight vinyl windows to achieve a more traditional appearance.
About The Author
Rene Knops helps you get a clear view for choosing beautiful window blinds,
shutters or window treatment at lowest prices. for Details visit: http://www.ChoosingWindowBlinds.com.
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