Skylight Pros

 

After suffering a week long heat wave I looked around the townhouse to find where the heat was getting in.  One source was my Velux skylight.  The skylight was a dual pane Low-E 3 argon gas filled unit which was rated to keep 80% of the sun’s heat out.  Standing under the skylight in summer with direct sunlight coming through that seemed accurate but that 20% was warming up the hallway.

Taking a look at the Velux website I discovered they had blackout blinds.  I purchased and had them installed by Skylight Pros.
They are solar powered and allow you to control the amount of shade you want.  I have plants in the hallway so the shades are open unless it’s a really hot day.
With the blackout blinds closed I no longer feel any heat from the skylight.  As a side benefit I close the blackout blinds at night during the winter so the cold doesn’t get in.
Skylight Pros did a great job with the install.  Blinds look great and are working perfectly.  Going forward it looks like I’ll be replacing my windows and patio doors with Low-E 3 argon gas filled units and pairing them with blackout blinds or sunshields to live comfortably without using the heater or AC.

Skylight Pros
4848 Ronson Court, Unit E
San Diego, CA 92111
(858) 268-9940

By Soo

I like to take photos of beautiful things like rain falling into puddles. Photos were mostly taken on a Fuji XE-2. Starting 9.9.2016 most photos are taken on a Fuji XT-2. Subsequent photos were taken with an Iphone 13 Pro and an Iphone 15 Pro Max.

4 comments

  1. It’s nice the skylight cover is remote controlled. I look forward to both sets of patio doors being replaced with the Low-E3 beauties. As the new kitchen and bedroom models perform nicely.

    1. The Low-E 3 technology is very impressive. Too bad they didn’t have it when they built the townhouse. The single pane windows they used were terrible.

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