Bask In The Sunlight With Polycarbonate Skylights

Polycarbonate is a tough transparent plastic polymer which is used to make things as varied as bulletproof windows and CDs. Polycarbonate is about 200 times tougher than the thickest glass. It is 6 times lighter than glass, and three times lighter than its cousin, acrylic. It can bear temperatures of up to 125 degrees Celsius. It can be treated to make it as transparent as glass, or it can be made opaque to any desired degree. No wonder it is very popular as skylight glazing in areas which are prone to accidents (like getting hit by golf balls or hailstones).

Sunshine denotes natural cheerfulness and well being. It has a positive effect on our lives. Skylights are able to introduce the sunlight into our very houses. They are not too popular mainly because they can be easily damaged by poorly hit golf balls and baseballs. Storms and hailstones have claimed a fair share of skylights. That’s because glass is used for skylight glazing. Change over to polycarbonate skylights for a risk-free experience of natural sunlight streaming into your house.

In other respects polycarbonate is just like glass. It allows all types of light to pass through, according to its translucence. Skylight plc can be coated with special films to cut out harmful ultraviolet light as protection against skin cancers. In other words, plc is synonymous with unbreakable glass.

You can select the polycarbonate skylight according to the light required in the room or interior area. Suppose you want to install skylights for a large hall meant for general activity. That’s where you use standard polycarbonate which let’s all the sunlight pass into the room. Opal lens coating cuts out about 10% of the light, but the light it gives is diffused evenly in the lighted area. This coating is suitable for rooms where you want a lot of light, not glare.

The bronze filter coating keeps out almost 60% of the light. This is suitable for gentle lighting. Filter films are available for all translucencies between these two extremes.

Modern medical research is discovering that there is a lot of truth in what the ancients believed about the sun’s health-giving properties. Researchers and psychologists say that natural sunlight helps to stabilize the mind. Cheerfulness is associated with a bright, sunlit room. So installing skylights will be psychologically beneficial.

As far as installation goes, it is not recommended that you do this yourself. It is much better to have it done by a professional contractor who has the expertise to seal the skylights properly. Faulty sealing will increase your power bill on account of increased air conditioning day and night, negating the savings you make by not having to use general indoor lighting in the day.

An incompetent contractor will not do a proper job and this will lead to extra maintenance charges. So make sure to find a good, reputable contractor to do the installation properly. Install the skylights and bask in the benefits of natural sunlight flowing into your house! Enjoy!