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 Sunday, February 12, 2012
Tip of the Day Categories » Windows and Skylights

Multiple Tube Skylights

You say you've got a "spider" in your attic? Don't be upset... be ecstatic! Today, you'll learn how a new multiple-tube skylight can light up you life -- four times over. Tube skylights have been around for a few years and are growing in popularity with builders, remodelers and homeowners due to both ease of installation and low-cost, high-performance illumination. But an even newer innovation has just emerged. It's called the Spyder. It uses only one curb-mounted, solar-roof collector attached to four separate solar light tunnels running to four separate rooms or ceiling areas. Available in 10-inch, 14-inch or 21-inch diameter tubes, the Spyder by Sun-Tek brings sunlight to homes in a make-sense way that was never before possible. The multiple light tube sizes can even be mixed to accommodate various needs in different rooms. And that's the On The House tip for today.

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