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All About Skylight Windows

Whenever you walk into a home with a beautiful skylight, it’s always one of the first things to grab your attention. Depending on what kind of skylight it is, it can also be a great way to bring some additional light and luxury into any room. If you’re thinking about installing skylight windows in your own house, here are some basic tips to get you started.

Different Types of Skylight Windows

Just like regular windows, there are several different types of skylights that you might commonly see in homes in Northern, Central, and Southern New Jersey. These include:

  • Vented: Vented skylight windows function like most typical windows do because you can open and close them to let in fresh air. Because of this, they might be a great choice for rooms that need a little more ventilation, like your bathroom or laundry room. If that’s the case, you’ll probably want to install this skylight in a place where you’ll be able to reach its controls.
  • Fixed: Unlike vented skylights, fixed skylight windows allow use in areas that can’t necessarily be reached. They don’t open or provide any ventilation. However, they do let in a lot of sunlight and provide a beautiful view of the sky in any room you place them.
  • Tubular: The most unique of the three options are tubular skylight windows. They’re small, which means you can install them in compact areas, like a hallway, closet or other enclosed space, with ease.
Installing a Skylight

Choosing where you’re going to place your skylight is often just as important as choosing the skylight itself. Which direction of the sun will it face? If you’re putting it in a bedroom, will the added sunlight disturb you while you sleep? And is it located in a place where it’s structurally safe to cut the roof? These are all things to consider.

Another issue to be aware of is moisture. Most skylights are designed to keep out rain, but you want to make sure you take every precaution, like adding waterproof flashing. Skylights that are built to block UV rays and options that have insulation are also a great choice.

Ask the Experts

While a skylight can be installed DIY-style, it’s really best to leave it up to the experts. Bellari can help you select high-quality skylight units that meet all your needs and will take care of the installation for you. Contact Bellari located in Branchburg, New Jersey to learn more about our professional skylight and window services today, and don’t forget to ask about our available warranties and financing options to bring added peace of mind and convenience to your project.