How to make covers for my Skylights?
I have 5 skylights I would like to create covers for so as not to loose heat. Any suggestions. I love the natural light and do not want to loose that.
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Hi. You can have plexiglas cut to size and attach with velcro. It will work as a "double pane" window. Good luck!
You can have the glass converted to an insulated glass that retains heat without compromising for loss of light
There is a type of contact paper that is for windows/mirrors, it distorts vision so people can't just look into your house through the window but it still lets in natural light. It comes in different designs. And the only thing you need to put it up is water. Just cut it to the size you need, wet either the window or the back of the contact paper and put it on. It sticks amazingly but it's not permanent. When you want to take it down yu just pull, it leaves no residue at all either