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Brief Description:
North Tech Skylights sometimes called as rooflight, is a light-transmitting structure or window, and usually is roof opening covered with translucent or transparent glass or aluminum window designed to admit daylight. Skylights have found wide application admitting steady, even light in industrial, commercial, and residential buildings, especially those with a northern orientation. Installations range from purely functional daylighting to elaborate aesthetic forms. Flat-roofed buildings may have domed skylights; in others the skylight follows the slope of the roof. Often the skylight, or a portion of it, functions as an operating window to admit air.
Product Description2
North Tech Skylights sometimes called as rooflight, is a light-transmitting structure or window, and usually is roof opening covered with translucent or transparent glass or aluminum window designed to admit daylight. Skylights have found wide application admitting steady, even light in industrial, commercial, and residential buildings, especially those with a northern orientation. Installations range from purely functional daylighting to elaborate aesthetic forms. Flat-roofed buildings may have domed skylights; in others the skylight follows the slope of the roof. Often the skylight, or a portion of it, functions as an operating window to admit air.
A skylight can provide your home with daylighting and ventilation. Because skylights are located on the roof, they can result in unwanted additional heat in summer and loss of heat from the inside of the home in the winter. To make skylights more energy efficient, we use various glazing technologies including heat-absorbing tints, insulated glazing, low-emissivity (low-e) coatings, or translucent insulation material between several glazing layers.
A skylight can admit more than 3 times as much light as a vertical window of the same size. Skylights can thus increase the amenity of internal spaces that might otherwise require artificial lighting or ventilation, such as windowless rooms. The use of skylights can ensure that spaces are predominantly lit by natural light, with little or no artificial lighting required.
Skylights allow additional flexibility in architectural design. Skylights can allow natural light and fresh air where vertical windows are not an option, where there are privacy issues, or when you want to create a different architectural look.
Skylights are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. The most common shapes include rectangular, circular, oval, diamond, triangular, multi-sided, and tubular.
Before selecting a skylight for your home, determine what type of skylight will work best and where to place it to optimize its contribution to your home’s daylighting and ventilation.
Technical Specs
• Integrated window screen structure
• Narrow sightlines provide more visible daylight
• Premium grade glass
• Energy saving low to U value 0.79 W/m2.k
• Water-Resistance and Low Maintenance
• Various screen materials
• Pressure extrusion for higher strength level
• Multi-point hardware lock system for weather sealing and burglar-proofing
• Nylon, steel mesh available
• Flat and simple
• Hurricane resistance solution
• Curving and oversize available
• Custom design available
Color
• Aluminum profile coating options: Power coating, PVDF painting, Anodizing, Electrophoresis
• Common painting color: Dark Night Green, Starry Black, Matte Black, Ore Grey, Volcanic Brown, Paris Silver Grey, Berlin Silver Grey, Morandi Grey, Roman Silver Grey, Soft White
• Popular color: wood, copper red, dune, etc.
• Choose factory-prefinished colors for fast delivery, or customized colors to better match your project.