Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Has anyone installed their own solar tubes? I'm an avid and accomplished DIY-er and am interested in learning from the experience of other TOTV-ers. If you have installed your own:
Where did you buy your materials? Were you happy with the materials supplied? Would you recommend that supplier? How would you rate your DIY skill level? If you could go back and reconsider, would you again DIY? Thanks! ![]()
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No, didn't install it ourselves as avid DIYers also, but after watching it done by having one installed at our house, if you can get access to your attic in the place you want it installed it looked pretty easy.
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Thanks...yes, the actual project must be very simple. But, I understand many/most homeowners might shy away from this DIY project because they want someone else (i.e., the professional installer) to shoulder the liability associated with leakage due to roof penetration. (So, from a purely economic perspective, as consumers we are paying a substantial premium for the installer's business insurance...a sales premium for their marketing reps...and a minor fee for the actual laborers.) Unless someone is really ham-fisted, I believe the system/materials must be the most important variable in retaining waterproof integrity of the roof. That's why I'm hoping someone who has already done it can advise about their source of supply. My plan was to allow the roof to "weather in" for a couple years to ensure there are no leaks and then install a few solar tube/lights myself, but I'm anxious to learn from anyone who may have already been down this road.
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I wouldn't wait for the shingles to "weather in", the newer they R the easier they R to bend up around the flange.
HD sells a good one I'm told, it is very easy for a DIY'er check Utube for pics
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You could have a licensed roofing contractor install the top part of the tube in the roof, than you could install the rest.
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I persoanally had The Solar Guys do mine. I'm glad to hear your an avid DIY type person, but at my age, I wouldn't want to take a chance of falling from such a height. It's much easier, to write a check.
Since your paying for the substantial insurance premim, it is worth the difference in having a professional do it? Solar Guys used top notch materials and some solar lights can be connected to existing electricity, for night time use. Would you be doing the electrical work too? If it's something you want to do, I wish you much success.
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I did it myself with a kit purchased from a local big box hardware store. Kit seems to be high quality and it has worked fine for several years now.
I bought special carborundum blades for my jig saw since cutting through shingles is hard work. The hard part is working in the tight spaces in the attic. Although it is not a difficult job, the fun of working in the insulation over a drywall ceiling makes hiring someone almost worth it.
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I would just always be concerned I did something wrong.
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Why cut a hole in a perfectly good roof?
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I can and will do a lot of things myself, but I don't like ladders. I have a couple, but I don't like them. I'm not afraid of falling, but it's that sudden stop at the end that has me wary. I had a boss once that LOVED to play golf. He was also kinda frugal. He decided one day that he was going to clean out his gutters or paint them or something like that, so he got his ladder out and proceeded to do the job. He fell off the ladder and broke his shoulder and as a result could no longer play golf. Some times it's not just about the money. If you have been climbing around on roofs and crawling around in attics most of your life and are very secure in doing that sort of thing, I say, "Go for it". If you aren't experienced with this sort of thing, write a check to the folks that do have the experience.
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Solar tubes installed properly, lights up the home. I went all day yesterday without having to turn on a light, and always feel the light coming in, makes the home feel more comfortable. I still check once in a while, as I think I might have left a light on. One of my solar tubes is wired to existing electricity, for lighting at night, when needed.
So far, no leaks and or complaints. ![]() Awesome job by The Solar Guys, who advise you where to place them, and what size tubes will be appropriate. Still thinking about getting a third one.
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![]() Thank you for typing what I was alluding to, in a previous post. I'll speak for myself to say that at a certain age, one must have others do projects, as the mind is willing, but the flesh doesn't repond the way it use to. Much easier to write out a check. Besides, there are done in three hours, for two solar tubes, How long would it take for a DIY to complete the same job? I love my solar tubes installed by The Solar Guys. I am not a rep for this company, but a very satisfied customer. ![]()
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solar guys have a good rep never heard anything negative.
But as a DIY project it is easy, provided you're not bothered by jumping up on the roof. HD sells them for under $200 I think. I rate it on scale of 1-10 as a DIY a 6. I was in a home with them and recall one issue, they lite up the area when you don't want it also?
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