Shining A Light On Skylight Myths

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Shining A Light On Skylight Myths (NAPSA)—One of the best ways to add natural light to a room is also one of the most frequently overlooked. Modern skylights let homeowners add balanced light, beauty and a sense of space to most any room in a home. Yet myths about sky- lights sometimes prevent home- owners from having them installed. For instance, research shows that many people mistakenly believe that a skylight is bound to leak at some point. But industry experts say preventing leaks is simply a matter of proper installation and using flashing matched to the unit being installed. “Skylights from reputable man- ufacturers are built to be totally dependable, just as are quality windows,” says Joe Patrick, senior product manager with VELUX America, a leading skylight manufacturer. “Anytime a hole is cut in a roof or frame of a home, the potential for air or moisture entering exists. But proper installation tech- niques and materials can take care of those concerns,” he explains. Controlling Heat And Light Another point often lost on homeownersis that skylights offer as many or more accessories to control heat and light as do vertical Modern skylights offer depend- ability and energyefficiency. considered,” Patrick says, “skylight glazings are among the best in the industry. Quality units employ double-pane construction with argon gas between low-E coated panes for control of heat gain or loss. These glazings control up to 83 percent of the sun’s fade-caus- ing rays and resist condensation so well that a home can contain up to 50 percent more humidity before condensation will occur.” There are even impact glass models available that meet the strictest code requirements for wind-borne debris protection in hurricane- prone andother high-windareas. Saving Money Another good reason to con- shades can totally or partially block light, which is especially useful in sider upgrading existing skylights or adding new units is to qualify for a tax credit of up to $200 under the Energy Tax Incentives Act. Details are available at entering rooms during hot weather but admit needed heat on colder selection and the benefits of natural light, call (800) 283-2831 or windows. There are Venetian blinds to adjust the light and cellu- lar shades to diffuse it. Lightblock bedrooms, while exterior Heatblock awnings can prevent heat from days. The latest technology is electrochromic glass in skylights that can be darkened or lightened elec- tronically by remote control without blocking the view of the sky. Saving Energy “And even before accessories are www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm. For information on skylight visit www.veluxusa.com. For government information on window and skylight energy efficiency, visit www.energystar.gov, and for inde- pendent agency information, you may visit either www.nfrc.org or www.efficientwindows.org.