Do you want to light up your life? A skylight installation will do just that, add more natural light to the home’s interior and improve your life in ways you never considered. Some of us have known the value of a skylight, and we can have a skylight replacement for an old skylight. Or, if it is just a minor adjustment, a skylight repair in Toronto is one way to keep the sun shining in. If you don’t have a skylight, why not consider installing one on a roof that could use some brightening up with the sun’s warm rays.
A skylight will permit more than five times more light into your home than regular windows, and they are pleasant to have in our homes. When reviewing the decision to install a skylight, the cost and complexity of the work should be the path to begin your home improvement project. Getting a skylight that works for you is the best way to eliminate a skylight repair in the future. Before you sign on to the project with our contractor, make sure you are acquainted with the details that involve installing your newest home improvement aid.
We will answer some questions for potential skylight buyers to help them make informed decisions when they are thinking about purchasing a skylight.
Some roofs aren’t suitable for a skylight. It comes from the construction of the roof and how the skylight is affixed to the structure. To understand the situation, you need to know that skylight is installed below the roofline and under the shingles, and the roof must be able to support the added weight of the addition. If you have a stick-framed roof is better positioned to support the light because the frame of the roof – rafters – are spread apart, creating plenty of support for the skylight and room to install it. A truss-framed roofing system wasn’t designed for modification after installation – the prefabricated roof supports need to be maintained to keep their structural integrity. You might find a contractor, who will add a skylight to this roofing system, but they will be small skylights, and that isn’t what anybody wants.
You can have one of two different skylights, a fixed variety that doesn’t open and a vented type that will allow opening and closing. A fixed skylight affords the opportunity to be more energy-efficient – it keeps out moisture and will see fewer leaks when installed. A vented skylight will function with a crank to open and close or with a motorized mechanism to open and close. With both styles of skylights, you get increased sunlight, and with the vented models, you get more fresh air.
A leaky skylight is s problem that requires immediate help. A leak can start small and become larger in a nanosecond, so inspect your skylight at least once every couple of weeks. Discolouration or damp areas on rugs are signs that you have a leak to address. To keep the bright sun shining in, dust your skylight periodically. When you need a deep cleaning for your skylight, use warm water and soap solution for the inside of the skylight and a pressure washer for the outside coating of the skylight to keep them clean. Regular inspections by a certified contractor will find any nascent damage that is beginning. They will be able to provide solutions before the problems become too big to deal with. If you add a skylight with a new roof, ask your contractor if the roof underlayment has been upgraded. Skylights are prone to experiencing ice dams, and without a new underlayment, you could be in for a world of trouble. When snow accumulates on the roof, remove it before it melts and refreezes at the skylight to prevent any future problems from occurring.