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Well, I can tell you that if you have a solar tube in a second bath without a window, the night light is a very nice addition. We didn't put one into the tube in the kitchen.
Both our baths have windows... I do think one would be nice in the laundry room, but apparently "WE" don't want one there, either...
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Both our baths have windows... I do think one would be nice in the laundry room, but apparently "WE" don't want one there, either...
Whoever "WE" is, I think you should listen to them. Just install a good LED fixture in the laundry room. No need to cut a hole in your roof.
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Old 01-05-2022, 12:46 AM
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Thank you for all the kind words and recommendations. We would be happy to help with the Solatubes. You can give us a call 866-669-5259 or find out more information at The Solar Guys: The Villages & Central FL - Solatube(R) Skylight Experts
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Has anyone had solar tube lighting installed in their home?
Any recommendations on a company you used ? Was it very expensive?
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I'm having 4 solar tubes installed in my home very soon. I'm having a new roof installed by the The Roof Guys and their sister company "The Solar Guys" are doing the tubes. A neighbor used this company and liked them, so I went with them. Word of mouth is important to me. Good luck

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Old 01-05-2022, 05:49 AM
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The MOST important topic regarding these tubes is never discussed. What "temperature" is the color of light that these emit? The answer is a HORRID blue/cold cheap LED appearing type of unnatural light. You want light around 2500 to 3000K in your house. These tubes (due to the type of lining) are in the range of 4900 to 6500k. Therefore only consider having these things installed if you don't mind your house having a halloween type of lighting theme going on inside.
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Had 3 installed July 2019 by Solar Guys. Excellent service. Around $1700 for 3. One in master bath & guest bath, and one in master closet. Makes a huge difference & well worth every penny.
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Has anyone had solar tube lighting installed in their home?
Any recommendations on a company you used ? Was it very expensive?
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We had 3 tubes installed by Solar Guys about 6 months ago and love them. They were 600-700 apiece depending on size and discounts.
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Old 01-05-2022, 06:30 AM
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Just remember with light comes heat so you are effectively putting a heater in that is on all day when the sun is shining.
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Old 01-05-2022, 06:36 AM
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another vote for Solar Guys. I had 2 installed for $1150 about 6 years ago. Keep in mind there are different sizes..... no heat difference at all. looks like you left a light on in the room it is so nice and bright
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The MOST important topic regarding these tubes is never discussed. What "temperature" is the color of light that these emit? The answer is a HORRID blue/cold cheap LED appearing type of unnatural light. You want light around 2500 to 3000K in your house. These tubes (due to the type of lining) are in the range of 4900 to 6500k. Therefore only consider having these things installed if you don't mind your house having a halloween type of lighting theme going on inside.
The natural light is that color OR the light from the optional night light? My sister has some undercabinet lighting that is that blueish light and I hate it.
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Has anyone had solar tube lighting installed in their home?
Any recommendations on a company you used ? Was it very expensive?
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We just installed 3, 14 inch solar tubes at close to $900 per tube w night light. Add on $150 per tube placed where a light fixture had been with existing light switch (for day time use.)
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Old 01-05-2022, 07:35 AM
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We used the guys at Market of Marion 3 years ago. Put one in the great room & one in guest bath (with night light). We are happy with the company & the product.
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Has anyone had solar tube lighting installed in their home?
Any recommendations on a company you used ? Was it very expensive?
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Hi, yes!! And one of best upgrades I have ever done!
Recently used Solar guys and recommend them all the way, no leaks!
About $700-800 per light. Get the night light too!
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Old 01-05-2022, 07:50 AM
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Default Have you considered occupancy/motion sensors instead?

I also considered solar tubes for the three dark areas of the house but the expense was too much. That along with new perforations in the roof.

Decided to go with Occupancy sensors (motion sensors) installed in place of regular light switch. $33 at Home Depot or at Amazon probably cheaper. They turn on and off automatically when you walk in the room. Quick and easy install. Very satisfied with my decision and they work at night.
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Whoever "WE" is, I think you should listen to them. Just install a good LED fixture in the laundry room. No need to cut a hole in your roof.
Oh, I listen...

You know, "Happy WE, happy life"... Er, wait, that's not right...
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