skylights

skylights energy efficient

4ahobbs

in Renovation 2 weeks ago

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bikeloveny | 1 weeks ago

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This has been a problem for me ever since I moved into my space. Great skylite, porous as hell and open to the elements. I’ve had various people come by with solutions such as: block up the skylite, make it smaller, cover it with plexiglass. Ultimately none of these ideas was feasible and when it came down to it, the company did not show up. This seems to be a problematic area for installers. Any ideas, I’d be interested.