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Best place for Solatube in an Iris?
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We have an Iris; the front door faces directly south & lanai faces directly north. Kitchen & liv room get minimal natural light as they are sandwiched between garage & lanai.
See attached floorplan. We have 5 eyeball lights in the kitchen and 3 over the island. Where do you think is best placement for a solatube? We want more light primarily in the kitchen. Thanks. Attachment 108002 |
If you're not getting any light in the garage then put a solar tube in there. Chances are later you might have a work bench in there or a freezer. DO NOT put in any in the bedrooms, they will disturb nap time which many our age take. The bathroom or the kitchen is always a good idea.
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Less expensive to install LED lights/spots where needed that you can control.
Plus no roof penetration to worry about. |
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We also have an Iris but ours faces East/West with the lanai on the West side. The only rooms I ever considered putting them in were the bathroom by the two bedrooms and maybe the laundry room to provide some light in the middle of the night or walking in the house late. Not sure how much real lite the solar light will produce if you are thinking task light...
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We also put a solar tube in the guest bathroom. I highly recommend this location. Now we don't even need to turn on the light there during the day. If they offer you a good price for installing three, another spot could be in the master closet. As for roof penetration - they are well installed. We never had any problems with leakage. |
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Solatubes - Iris
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We have an Iris with 5 solar tubes. 3 in the main room, 1 over the kitchen, I near the dining room and 1 near the entrance to the lanai. The one in the kitchen has a night light that gives off just enough light at night to move around. Also 1 in the guest bathroom and 1 in the MB water closet. They both also have the night light feature so you don’t have to turn on a light if you have use the bathroom in the middle of the night. All give off great lighting during the day with no electricity cost. Very pleased with our locations.
The front of our house faces west and the lanai faces east. |
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12 years ago I added solar tubes to my guest bath and laundry room, because in my model there are no windows in these rooms.
I also centered a large one in my kitchen. Solar Guys did the installation. Never a problem. They’ve been around a long time and stand behind their work. I agree that the center of an iris can be dark. I would definitely add light to the kitchen and dining room. |
We have 3 solar tubes in our Iris. A smaller one in the guest bath (as it has no window) which has a night light. Then two larger ones, both with dimmers - one is mounted in the LR/DR area and the other in the kitchen area near the pendant lights above the island. These larger two flood the main living area with light. This combination gives us no dark rooms or areas anywhere in the house.
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Forgot to mention - our Iris is situated in the same way. Front faces south, back/lanai faces north.
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Natural light is healthy, and the tubes deliver that verses LED’s. Plus, if power goes out you still have light. There’s also a small solar powered night light installed with it that provides a nice Federal Tax Credit.
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We have an Iris in Osceola Hills, and it has four Solatubes, 1) near the sink in the kitchen (with nightlight), 2) in the laundry room, 3) in the hall bath, 4) in the walk-in closet.
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Solar tube for IRIS
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The solar tube people will look at where you want them and provide guidance. For example, they mentioned based upon where a light is installed it could affect seeing the TV during the day. Follow their guidance. I get plenty of light from the kitchen solar tube. Sometimes I believe the lights are on in the kitchen when it is the light coming from the solar tube. I added the night light as well with the solar tube. It’s nice at night to have some light in the kitchen area. |
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I have an Iris also. We added three (3) solar tubes and love them. One is in the kitchen with light aimed at the island near the refrigerator. Great light for cooking and raiding the refrigerator late at night. We also have the night night.
The second is in the entry dining area on the way to the kitchen. If you have an area you read in or do office work, I’d aim the light to help you work. Ours is over the table. Our third is in the guest bathroom. I put it there originally in case we had really bad storms and power went out. We would have at least one lit bath. Storms in Michigan had long power outages..weeks. We haven’t had a bad storm yet, but that is a popular bathroom. Natural light from the tube is great for doing makeup and reading fine print. That tube has a night lite also, so it is lit at night. Our nightlight batteries were just replaced and lasted 2x what we were quoted. For the non living spaces: laundry and garage we chose motion sensing led lights. We figured we could always add solar tubes later if needed. The Solar Guys did our tubes |
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