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obgator
10-24-2022, 08:15 AM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks

Stu from NYC
10-24-2022, 08:36 AM
Contact the Solar guys

KathieI
10-24-2022, 08:43 AM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks


I loved the solar tubes I put into my designer house. Worked wonders, often thought the lights were on but it was the light from the tubes. I agree, Solar Guys were great!


Good luck!

UpNorth
10-24-2022, 08:44 AM
In my opinion, they seem to add a nice touch to small second bathrooms that don't have windows. In larger areas, they tend to be more annoying than useful - sort of like leaving a weak, unwanted light on in the ceiling that you can't turn off. That's why some offer optional shade shutters. Personally, I would stick to energy efficient LED lamps for larger, darker room areas.

charlieo1126@gmail.com
10-24-2022, 08:56 AM
I’ve put at least 3 solar tubes in all 6 homes I’ve owned in villages,1 in each bathroom and one someplace in main room ,I don’t know why anyone needs a shade on them they just give off natural light. I guarantee that the day you put them in , you’ll say wow what a difference.

PJ_Smiley
10-24-2022, 09:20 AM
Solar Guys!

MrFlorida
10-24-2022, 09:45 AM
Solar guys

retiredguy123
10-24-2022, 11:05 AM
I don't like solar tubes.

LED daylight bulbs provide excellent light.

Bilyclub
10-24-2022, 11:55 AM
We put two of the big ones in the living/dining room and are very satisfied.

charlieo1126@gmail.com
10-24-2022, 02:38 PM
I don't like solar tubes.


LED daylight bulbs provide excellent light. Why would I want to turn a light on in the daytime , when I can have natural light all day .

UpNorth
10-24-2022, 03:53 PM
Light from solar tubes will vary with the amount of light outside. May look ok some days, and not so pleasant on on other days. Before deciding, you need to see how these look in a similar house under different conditions. They don't give you the same look as skylights.

Toymeister
10-24-2022, 07:12 PM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks

Tell us which home model you have and which direction the rear of the home faces.

Certain homes benefit more from light tubes more than others.

SkylightRoofing
10-25-2022, 04:37 AM
Skylight Roofing can do some beautiful work with Both Skylight Tubes and Solar Vents.
352-552-4766


https://skylightroofing.com/the-villages/

HJBeck
10-25-2022, 05:16 AM
Contact the Solar guys

We have 4 of them. They are excellent. Took a while before we would stop trying to turn off the light we thought was on. We have one in kitchen, and master bedroom closet, plus one in each bathroom.

Dokdds
10-25-2022, 05:19 AM
We love having solar tubes in the house. One of the first things we did when we bought our house. Let’s a lot of natural lighting in the house and brightened it up.

sdeikenberry
10-25-2022, 05:27 AM
Solar Tubes are the best...brings sunlight into rooms that feel dim. We love the ones we have in our bathrooms, kitchen, and living room. Rarely have to use elec lights in the interior bathrooms during sunny days. Solar Guys are who we used and installation was perfect...no trouble since and that was 7 years ago.

JudyLife
10-25-2022, 05:41 AM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks
We had Solar Guys put in 3, one in the master bath & closet & one in guest bathroom. Very efficient company, love the solar tubes, makes a huge difference.

fritzgb1
10-25-2022, 05:50 AM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks
All I can say about solar tubes is be careful of placement our house has one it was in the house when we purchased it but it’s over the island in the kitchen. For us it doesn’t do any good and wish it wasn’t there. I could see it in a spare bath without a window. Or maybe in the living room.

westernrider75
10-25-2022, 05:54 AM
We had 3 put in by Solar Guys. We love them and they solved the problem.

GaryKoca
10-25-2022, 05:54 AM
It made a huge difference in our house. As others have said, contact Solar Guys. They are the best.

Remembergoldenrule
10-25-2022, 06:03 AM
We have a begonia and I can’t imagine not having one between living and dining area, one in kitchen, and one in laundry area. We also had the one in kitchen and laundry area have a night light in them. Perfect for coming home after dark plus that way get partial tax right off.

Villagesgal
10-25-2022, 06:20 AM
I have one of the new flat outside solar tubes from the Solar Guys. I love it. My laundry room is now bright during the day instead of a dark walk thru to the garage. Wish I'd done it years ago. I love the look of it from the outside too, flat, no bubble on a stick look. I got a night light too and it's wonderful. Call the Solar Guys when they have a promotion. You'll love it.

Kathe
10-25-2022, 06:26 AM
Agree-solar tubes. I wouldn’t move into my house till they were installed. The Best!

retiredguy123
10-25-2022, 06:39 AM
Interesting that almost everyone who has a solar tube reports that they are great. I have seen them in other people's houses, and I don't like them. I don't want a light in my house that I cannot turn off. I have driven by houses that have as many as 12 solar tubes. They especially don't make sense to me in a small bathroom. If it is about saving electricity, LED bulbs cost almost nothing to operate. Sometimes, I leave my living room lamps on all day.

dewilson58
10-25-2022, 06:43 AM
Interesting that almost everyone who has a solar tube reports that they are great.

Some peeps jus can't admit a mistake.

:22yikes:

spinner1001
10-25-2022, 06:55 AM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks

If you watch TV in the living room, I suggest that you consider how a solar tube for that room will affect your TV experience during daylight hours — solar tube or not, small versus big tube, tube placement in the living room away from the TV.

Heytubes
10-25-2022, 06:55 AM
Nothing beats natural light from Solar Tubes. Don’t forget the Federal tax credit with the solar night light.

Stu from NYC
10-25-2022, 07:07 AM
We have one in our kitchen and it is great. Considered a second one in our living room/dining area but when we heard they had to cut into the roof to put it in decided we did not want to mess with a 10 year old roof. Will consider when the roof decides it needs to go

Bethmarieb
10-25-2022, 07:23 AM
Ask for Jason at the Solar Guys. He sent out Larry. Very experienced and knowledgable.

toeser
10-25-2022, 07:40 AM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks

We have had as many as six solar tubes in previous homes (just one here in The Villages). They are fantastic and worth every penny.

dougjb
10-25-2022, 07:47 AM
Although Ian missed us, a friend of mine had the top of her solar tube ripped off resulting in some water damage to her home. I would like to think this is unusual. But, I wonder how these tubes might stand up if a real hurricane made a real hit on our area!

Just a consideration to keep in mind. I personally like these.

Raywatkins
10-25-2022, 08:03 AM
We have 4 and they are great.
We took advice from the installer and he recommended both bathrooms, the laundry area and the kitchen. When we said we thought there should be one in the dining/lounge he advised against this. The reason was the unwanted glare on a TV. We have enjoyed the extra natural light. Well worth the investment in our opinion.

bark4me
10-25-2022, 08:25 AM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks
Yes great investment. We had 5 installed and very happy. Plus 2 solar attic fans

Jim 9922
10-25-2022, 08:44 AM
They were already installed in all 3 of the preowned homes we have lived in. We found them to be beneficial in lighting smaller dark areas such as bathrooms, dressing area, hallways, laundry room. I agree that one in a large open area, such as a living room or kitchen is not too effective. There was a medium size one installed in our kitchen which, as a previous poster suggested, seemed to serve only as a dull lightbulb. When we reroofed, we replaced it with the largest available and added a second large Solatube. The result was a nice bright kitchen.

A suggestion, consider spending a day or so touring open preowned homes of the models similar to yours to see how tubes may have been placed and how effective the lighting may be. Learn from other people's mistakes and use the best of the ideas.

We have seen them installed in closets, but I don't know if the extra light would have a long-term fading effect on tops of the hanging clothes.

We have owned a home in The Villages for over 25 years and never had a leakage problem with the tubes. We have replaced several of the domes because they yellowed after 10 or 15 years.

newyorkmaya
10-25-2022, 08:59 AM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks

I hated my dark living room. I had 2 solar tubes installed by The Solar Guys. I chose the faceted top that throws rainbow arcs sometimes. I love them. Best of all the improvements I had done.

Craftylady
10-25-2022, 09:36 AM
We have a Begonia model and have installed 4 solar tubes. Love them. We used the Solar Guys. Two of ours have night lights also

MidWestIA
10-25-2022, 09:49 AM
We put one in a dark room and like it BUT with clouds it's bright it's dark it's ....
get one with a night light to get the tax write off but it's minor

vonbork
10-25-2022, 11:15 AM
Tell us which home model you have and which direction the rear of the home faces.

Certain homes benefit more from light tubes more than others.

Exactly! We have a Lantana that faces south and have solar tubes in the two bathrooms and the kitchen. The kitchen one provides ample background light for the entire living area. For our model, we think having one in the living area would be too much direct light. We used Solar Guys and received a tax credit for installing ones with a night light in the bathrooms.

Digidesigns
10-25-2022, 11:33 AM
What are the avg costs to install the solar tubes?

charlieo1126@gmail.com
10-25-2022, 12:24 PM
Although Ian missed us, a friend of mine had the top of her solar tube ripped off resulting in some water damage to her home. I would like to think this is unusual. But, I wonder how these tubes might stand up if a real hurricane made a real hit on our area!

Just a consideration to keep in mind. I personally like these.that seems way out of ordinary , in 2007 I went through the tornado that came through villages , it tore much of my roof off , solar tube w as intact, when the roofers came to install new roof they just lifted up the tube a little and put shingles on and sealed around the tube , friends bought that home there still in it with no problem and I think I installed those tubes in 2005, I also have a cousin living in a home in south Florida that I owned , I think they’re were put in there around the year 2000 , there still working through a bunch of hurricanes , this is my last post on this unless the solar guys pay me lol , FYI Some people are under the impression that you get these kind of large bright search light glare , I rarely watch any daytime TV except foot ball and I’ve never seem to have a problem , I think someone told me something about tv equipped with a non glare , whatever , but my last house was on a golf course with the sun coming down and with the solar tubes , and while watching football I liked to keep sliders open no problem

nancyre
10-25-2022, 12:51 PM
Have 2 - moved the solar night light away from the bedrooms and into the kitchen

subsailor
10-25-2022, 02:28 PM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks

I had a solar tube installed by the Solar Guys. A month later I decided to install a ceiling fan in the same kitchen area. I was going to install it myself. Access to the area meant climbing over HVAC tubes and roof trusses in the attic and was a challenge to get too. What I discovered made me shocked me. The Solar Guys installer had done a very poor job. The solar tube was not lined up correctly and sealed so bugs kept getting in and only partial light was coming down the tube. The installer had cut a few HAVC hangers but had not rehung the HVAC lines so they were lying on the ceiling. The installer had cleared insulation around the area but had not replaced it so there was no insulation on our kitchen ceiling. I called and spoke to a Solar Guys manager who offered NO compensation for me fixing this bozos poor installation. BEWARE...these guys never imagined I would go up and check their installation. Another case of workers taking advantage of what they perceive as old folks never gonna know they did a half ass job!!!

jimjamuser
10-25-2022, 02:31 PM
Although Ian missed us, a friend of mine had the top of her solar tube ripped off resulting in some water damage to her home. I would like to think this is unusual. But, I wonder how these tubes might stand up if a real hurricane made a real hit on our area!

Just a consideration to keep in mind. I personally like these.
We must be the outlier, but ours leaked for years during a hard rain. Tried all kinds of sealers but after a while, it would go back to leaking. We have an aluminum roof, so that must be the problem. Maybe wood roofs expand and contract less than aluminum. Sorry, I guess I answered my own question. Anyway, if they are not leaking, then the solar light does brighten up an area.

Carlsondm
10-25-2022, 03:11 PM
We have an Iris that was quite gloomy. Solar guys installed a solar tube in the Kitchen over the island, in the gloomy dining area and in the guest bathroom.

No need for a tube shutter in our home. We like the solar nite light they installed that leaves a glow in the solar tube at night. The guest bath now has real daylight. Great for checking colors. The only downside I have found is that our decorator was horrified by the color temperature of the light. We found out that filters are available.
Also, the nite lites have to be replaced and the lites may need cleaning periodically.

rogerk
10-25-2022, 03:31 PM
We had the Solar Guys install 2 solar tubes in the main living area of our designer home (a Veranda). It is perfect. We added night lights that are solar powered; I was skeptical at first but they are welcome addition. Do it you will be pleased with the Solar Guys. If you're still skeptical go to their showroom in Belview on 441. It is an interesting educational experience.

dkaufnelson
10-25-2022, 04:17 PM
I have a Wisteria model and found the kitchen and dining/living room area to be very dark and gloomy as lower ceiling height and not as open floor plan as many homes. Had white quartz counters installed, white marble like tile and even painted cabinets white which helped lighten things up, but still not sunny or cheerful. Finally installed large solar tube in dining area and small solar tube over kitchen sink area and that made a huge difference, as now always sunny and cheerful in those areas. I admit it took awhile to stop trying to turn off kitchen lights, when they weren't on, as kitchen was so much lighter now with natural light. I also love the "night light" they give off at night if you take that inexpensive option. Solar tubes were definitely one of the best investments I've made in my home!!

PipeDream
10-25-2022, 04:45 PM
We love ours. Towels were sun faded in a small bathroom, though.

Mrfriendly
10-25-2022, 04:50 PM
We have a begonia and I can’t imagine not having one between living and dining area, one in kitchen, and one in laundry area. We also had the one in kitchen and laundry area have a night light in them. Perfect for coming home after dark plus that way get partial tax right off.


Any chance you could send a pic of solar tube between living and dinning area?

Atamasco
10-25-2022, 06:05 PM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks

We have 4 in our home. One in kitchen, one in hallway bathroom (very dark at night), two in living area. They're great. Get nightlight with them; battery easy to change.

MandoMan
10-25-2022, 06:29 PM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks

I had Solar Guys put two in my living room and one in each shower. I LOVE them. Before, I always needed lights on to read in the living room. No more. They don’t heat up a room the way old style skylights do, and the filter out UV light, so the light doesn’t fade the furniture.

Jim 9922
10-25-2022, 06:57 PM
One bit of caution when planning a location for a tube; be sure to avoid a placement where a ceiling fan would interfere with the spread of light from the new tube. You do not want a shadow of fan blades on or constantly moving across walls, floor, or counter top.

YvonneandScott
10-25-2022, 10:16 PM
We recently moved into the villages and our home could use some natural light in the living room. I'm interested in finding out whether a solar tube would be a good idea.Any and all input would be appreciated.Thanks

It’s too bright! I have one in the kitchen and one in the bathroom. They say it doesn’t make it hotter, but it does. Both areas are hotter than other rooms where I can close the blinds. They are too bright. Off-season I love them. Next year I am covering those suckers up in the summer. If I had a choice I would not have them but they were in the home when we purchased home. IMHO
Yvonne

coffeebean
10-27-2022, 08:48 PM
Interesting that almost everyone who has a solar tube reports that they are great. I have seen them in other people's houses, and I don't like them. I don't want a light in my house that I cannot turn off. I have driven by houses that have as many as 12 solar tubes. They especially don't make sense to me in a small bathroom. If it is about saving electricity, LED bulbs cost almost nothing to operate. Sometimes, I leave my living room lamps on all day.
I would not have solar tubes in our home unless there is a way to completely close off the light. I do not want a source of light that I can not "turn off". I have also seen solar tubes in other people's homes and I think the light is too harsh and bright.

I like it as dark as possible when I watch a movie on TV in our living room. In my sister's home, that is impossible because of that bright light in the kitchen that floods the living room too. She has no way to "turn off" that light from the solar tube.