TL;DR: Skylights are a beautiful and functional addition to any home renovation, offering natural light, enhanced aesthetics, and energy efficiency. Properly installed modern skylights won’t leak and may boost home value. With options for every room and style, skylights can transform even the darkest spaces into bright, open environments.
Letting in natural light through home remodeling projects is becoming more and more popular in San Diego. Skylights are a great option because they open up your room and create the illusion of a bigger space. If you’re looking for a bit of elegance or just a more interesting view when you look up, skylights offer countless benefits. And they very well might be the right option for your home addition or remodeling project.
Honestly, there are too many to count. But here are five of the top benefits of installing a skylight remodel in your home:
Matching the pitch on your sloped roof lets you continue the lines embedded on your ceiling. When it rains, the water will run off without pooling on the skylight. Runoff can also be managed by installing a domed skylight.
Open up small spaces with skylights. The bathroom and hallway are good examples of how skylights can completely change your perspective. Hidden frames built into the walls can create the illusion that there is nothing but sky overhead. Using mirrors on the walls can make the skylight appear twice as large as it is.
For rooms with gridded windows, matching skylight panels add continuity to the décor. Some manufacturers offer tinted windows and a range of panel types to coordinate with your other window styles.
There are several energy-efficient skylight options on the market. Like energy-efficient windows, skylights are available in low-e glass and multiple frames. They can be made with quality frame materials to boost their efficiency even further.
The Energy Star program recognizes eco-friendly products. This includes skylights, which use green technology and materials while meeting certain quality standards. And as with other home technology, the greener your skylight the greater the benefits of skylights in your roofline.
Skylights receive direct sun and have a greater exposure from indoor versus outdoor temperature differences.
A sunroom or outdoor screened in porch is an ideal place for a skylight. It adds to the feeling of being surrounded by the outdoors without being directly exposed to the elements.
For rooms in your home’s interior that don’t have windows, skylights are an option for natural light. Upper level floors can incorporate a ceiling skylight, while lower level floors can have a tube. A tube skylight is usually angled to reach the upper roof to let in natural light.
There are two types of skylights: fixed and vented.
Fixed styles are permanently sealed and never open. Vented skylights can be opened manually or with a motorized system.
Decades ago, skylights had a reputation for leaking and causing water damage in roofing systems and attics. While some homeowners are still concerned about leaking skylights, today’s products aren’t prone to leaks and cracks.
When installed properly by a qualified remodeler, they come with a warranty. But even better is they are unlikely to cause roofing or ceiling problems. So install with confidence! Like any other window, vented skylights typically only invite water in when they are left open during a rainstorm.
Certainly, there are lots of pros and cons of skylights. Here are just a few.
In terms of other pros, skylights offer an immediate way of opening up and framing your living space. You’ll find rooms with skylights draw the eye up and around, removing any cave-like aesthetics.
On the downside, skylights allow light to spill into your living space. This can be bad news if you install them in a TV room, as light may disrupt your picture. They can also be less than ideal in a bedroom if you don’t like to wake with the sun.
Poor quality skylights can also bring in extra heat due to sun exposure, but there is a fix for this. Double glazed skylight benefits include extra insulation as well as often UV filtering.
If you’d like to discuss the other pros and cons of having skylights, reach out to our team.
Skylights can add value to your home, but that’s not a guarantee. As with any home renovation, the value relies on a few factors. Chiefly:
If you are striving to add value to your home with a skylight remodel, don’t skimp. It pays to work with a design build team that knows how to offer the best installation possible.
Every insurance policy is different. However, here are a few tips to help figure out whether your policy covers them or not:
If you are ready to experience the difference skylights can make in your home, consider Lars Remodeling & Design. Our professional team is equipped to add beautiful and valuable skylights to your home with a minimally intrusive process. Check out our home remodeling services!
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