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MaxLight Tubular Skylights: Benefits, Options And How To Choose

If you're thinking of installing a tubular skylight for your home, then the MaxLight is a smart choice. It is the most technologically advanced tubular tubular skylights on the market. However, with several options to choose from, it’s not always easy to know which type of MaxLight skylight you should use in the different parts of your…

Skylights, Tip & Advice

How Does a Dome Skylight Work? A Skylight Guide

The term dome skylight is a popular name for a tubular skylight that collects light through a dome on the roof. Skylights are a great way to bring in natural light and add character to your home. There are several main types of skylights so it's important to know how they work before you purchase. In this…

Energy Saving Tips, Skylights

Energy Star Rating & NFRC Standards For Skylights

Several skylight brands advertise their products with the energy star logo attached, the certification and logo of energy star rating are from USA and is given to any product that can be proven to reduce energy usage. The logo is used by many certified products and skylights is one of them, The Energy star logo is a registered trademark…

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Skylight Warranty – It Is All In The Tube!

Most Tubular Skylights Only Have A 10-Year Warranty. MaxLight’s Have 20-Years. Why The Big Difference? If you are considering brightening your home with tubular skylights, you need to consider that not all skylights are made equal. Most so-called “industry leading” tubular skylights come with only a 10-year warranty for the customer, whereas the MaxLight skylight, designed and manufactured…

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Tubular Skylights And Traditional Skylights – What Is The Difference?

When you want some more natural light in your home, skylights are a great option. But which is better? Tubular skylights or more traditional skylights? What Are Tubular Skylights? Tubular skylights offer a different solution for homes especially in situations where traditional skylights aren’t viable. If you have a larger roof cavity or attic, a tubular skylight may be your…

Health & Wellbeing, Skylights

Skylights Take Off In Sydney

The architectural crowds, competing for space in Sydney’s red-hot housing and urban design industries, are often used as a litmus test for what is trending with new home builders today. They are sensitive to the needs and demands of their clients, and they need to be, to reach such a position as theirs as the gatekeeper of…