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JMEZARIC3 06-02-2021 06:38 AM

LED Light
 
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1953604)
I agree. Buy a light fixture and install a "daylight" LED bulb.

Take a look at the integrated LED light fixtures in the commercial lighting section at Home Depot . I installed a 5000k(daylight) model at an existing light location in the kitchen.It looks like a tube and I can have daylight 24/7 . It is on a dimmer so at night when watching TV
I turn the light down and the living area of my Patio Villa has just the right amount of light for late night TV watching . Of course I turn the light off at bed time.

MandoMan 06-02-2021 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1953591)
My recom...........Don't do it. Why put a hole is a perfectly good roof. :ohdear:

I had two installed in my living room this year. The couch is forty feet from the patio doors and daylight, and I could never sit there in the lay without electric lights. Now a diffuse daylight fills the room, and it is so much nicer. I can read in the living room without turning on a light, and I use the room more. Perhaps it is heating the room, but I don’t notice it the way I would with a regular skylight, and it doesn’t leak out heat or cool air the way ordinary skylights do.

Solar Guys are terrific. The installer I had has installed thousands, and he can install one in about an hour with no mess at all.

GaryKoca 06-02-2021 06:49 AM

The light they provide in a previously dark house is amazing. Another vote for The Solar Guys.

sixfootrabbit 06-02-2021 07:29 AM

Solar Tubes
 
We had a very dark premier home, we began adding solar tubes from Solar Guys in 2014 and have kept adding to them almost every year since. We now have tubes in both bathrooms, closets, pantry, and every room in the house except the bedrooms. We have 18 tubes and my wife wants to add two more next fall. Absolutely love them. They install them quickly and do not leave a mess.

jimkerr 06-02-2021 08:12 AM

The solar guys are the best way to go. I don’t know how I’d do without the amazing light in my kitchen now. Having the night light is nice too.

Red Rose 06-02-2021 08:42 AM

Another vote for the Solar Guys. We have 2 solar tubes installed by the Solar Guys 14 years ago. Love them and no leaks.

Langrell 06-02-2021 08:50 AM

suntubes
 
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Originally Posted by MrFlorida (Post 1953459)
Thinking of having another solar tube installed, any recommendations ?

Solar Guys
Great company and outstanding workmanship :bigbow:

westernrider75 06-02-2021 10:29 AM

We put 3 in, one in the kitchen, one in guest bathroom and one in master closet. Made a world of difference.....I’m constantly thinking I left a light on. Solar Guys did ours!

cbmerl 06-02-2021 10:38 AM

Solar Guys, Solar Guys, SOLAR GUYS!! Don't even think of using anyone else.

JudyLife 06-02-2021 10:38 AM

Solar Guys did 3 for me. Excellent services.

jjombrello 06-02-2021 10:52 AM

Have had solar tubes for nearly 23 years from The Solar Guys and not one problem. Highly recommend them.

Catalina36 06-02-2021 11:28 AM

Ok, so how much does a typical solar tube installed in a ranch home cost????

Anyone have a solar tubes installed recently??

Carlsondm 06-02-2021 05:07 PM

Solar Guys did ours a year ago. Love them.

We have three tubes: two in main room and one in the guest bathroom in our dark Iris.
The home is much more cheerful. We will have light in the bathroom during storms too. No regrets at all. We were concerned about a hole in the roof at first too.

Garywt 06-03-2021 12:18 AM

If we had a room or kitchen without a window we would think about one but our kitchen is very bright so we are good. The Solar Guys did there work for us and they were great.

Laker14 06-03-2021 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1953591)
My recom...........Don't do it. Why put a hole is a perfectly good roof. :ohdear:

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Originally Posted by JMEZARIC3 (Post 1953796)
Take a look at the integrated LED light fixtures in the commercial lighting section at Home Depot . I installed a 5000k(daylight) model at an existing light location in the kitchen.It looks like a tube and I can have daylight 24/7 . It is on a dimmer so at night when watching TV
I turn the light down and the living area of my Patio Villa has just the right amount of light for late night TV watching . Of course I turn the light off at bed time.

My pre-owned Gardenia came with a solar tube in the laundry room, and one in the guest bath. Also, it has a dedicated ceiling light fixture above the kitchen counter, almost but not quite straight above the sink, with a daylight LED bulb with a dimmer. Our friends have a Camilla (same floor plan) and they have a solar tube where we have the light fixture.

We love the two solar tubes, and the Daylight LED light fixture is an OK substitute, but comparing it to the effect that my friends get with their solartube in the same location leaves it wanting something. The solartube gives off a nicer effect IMO.
I'm not sure it's so much nicer that I'll spring for a solartube, but it would be sweet if my previous owner had put one in for me.

Although I prefer the solartube, I'll probably stick with the LED light until DW convinces me otherwise.
I'm also curious as to approximate cost to have one installed.


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