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Benefits of a Residential Skylight Window

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A roof window fits onto the roofline of your home, and it opens like a standard vertical window. Whether your home can feature one of these openings depends on its architecture and shape. Some roofs made be better suited to sun tunnels and other options. A roof window, though, provides numerous benefits, which are explained below.

Cools Naturally

A roof window is ideally located to cool your home freely without wasting energy. Hot air naturally rises, so when you open the skylight, the heat will waft outside. This exiting air forms a suction effect that draws fresh air in through the vertical windows. Thus, your home will refresh the air in a circular fashion, and it won't require so much air conditioning.

Allows Natural Daylight

If you live in a congested region, the vertical windows on your house could be cast in the shade by a nearby fence or building. So even on a bright sunny day, the rooms might feel dark and overcast. You can counteract this with a skylight. Because they face upwards, they're often in a better position to attract daylight.

Creates Spaciousness

Well illuminated, your home will feel more welcoming and open. Rooms flooded with natural light also tend to feel larger and more spacious. Thus, skylight windows are a perfect strategy to make a compact home seem more expansive. Again, you'll save on electricity as you can rely less on artificial light globes. In any case, some areas, such as attic spaces, don't accommodate vertical windows. A roof window provides a way to bring light inside.

Maintains Privacy

Skylight windows typically preserve privacy as they look upwards. They offer a view of the sky or overhanging trees, so only birds flying past could possibly see inside your home. Thus, skylights are ideal for bathrooms, as they offer natural light and privacy at the same time, unlike vertical windows, which may confront a neighbour's window or a street. You can also open the skylight to provide an escape hatch for humid air to reduce mould and mildew build-up in the bathroom.

Eliminates Odours

Even though exhaust fans in the kitchen help draw odours out of the room, they're sometimes not totally effective. In any case, they use valuable electricity. If you install a skylight window in your kitchen, you can simply rest it open to let the odours and steam drift outside naturally, keeping the kitchen and rest of your home fresher.


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