Sunday, December 25, 2011

Tubular 14" Daylighting System Skylight

!±8± Tubular 14" Daylighting System Skylight


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Product Description- Innovation in Daylighting - 290 DS - Highest Performance Guaranteed - Size 14 Inch/350 mm - Meets U.S. Building codes - Manufacturer's 10 year warranty - Assembled in The USA - This Kit Includes - Acrylic Dome - Pitched Metal Flashing - Top/Bottom Tubes - Vusion Diffuser - Seal and Fastener Kit - Installation Instruction included - assumes pitched roof unless otherwise noted.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Solar Tubes For Indoor Lighting - Renewable Energy For the Modern World

!±8± Solar Tubes For Indoor Lighting - Renewable Energy For the Modern World

Solar tubes for indoor lighting are perfect in bringing in natural lighting inside the windowless parts of your home. This eco-friendly product uses a renewable energy resource, so you don't have to worry about high electricity bills or contributing to the world's pollution problems. If there's one solar-powered product you should check out, solar tubes for indoor lighting should be at the top of your list.

Tubes (or daylight pipes) work by installing a dome-like fixture, which serves to absorb sunlight from your rooftop. The absorbed sunlight is directed by a highly reflective piping system (usually made from aluminum) into the indoor diffuser lens situated on the ceiling of your dimly lit room. Depending on the manufacturer, the average tube kits are capable of lighting a room as wide as 150-450 square feet.

Homeowners, who are always looking for different ways to save up on their energy bills, would definitely find solar tubes as worthy investments. Despite the fact that the initial purchase cost of these is not considered cheap, the money you've saved from low electricity bills will eventually pay for it. And you don't even have to worry about harmful carbon emissions because these don't have any.

These tubes are the right lighting fixtures for homeowners who are not yet prepared for expensive home renovation costs. If you're pretty confident with your carpentry skills, you can install solar tube lighting kits with ease and in no time at all - usually, installation instructions are already included with the solar tube product. Solar tube lighting are comparatively small in size and you can integrate these into your existing roofing system without the need for additional support fixtures. You can use these to naturally brighten your attic, closet, bedroom, or hallway.

If you search the internet, you would find several manufacturers that offer high-quality pre-built solar products that would fit your budget and requirements. The tube kits by Solatube are available in 10-inch and 14-inch diameters that are priced at 5 and 3 respectively if with extension tubes. These are even eligible for a 30% federal tax credit.

Consumers, who live in sunny and warm weathers, don't have to worry about these types of light tubes increasing the temperature inside their homes. Solar lighting produce minimal amount of heat and are even built to protect us from the harmful UV rays of the sun.

So, if you're looking for a lighting fixture that could save you money from expensive energy bills, bring in more natural lighting into your home, and are eco-friendly at the same time, solar tubes for indoor lighting have all these qualities that you've been looking for. Make sure to check the quality of the product and buy only from trusted brands in the market.


Solar Tubes For Indoor Lighting - Renewable Energy For the Modern World

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Feng Shui - Flooring and Lighting

!±8± Feng Shui - Flooring and Lighting

When it comes to carpeting verses hard wood floors or tile, many feng shui clients want to know if it makes a difference. Does the flooring of your home or business change the energy of a room? The answer is yes.

Carpeting is comfortable, soft on the foot and it buffers noise. This is the obvious part. But the color of the carpet also has the potential to affect the room. When you have blue carpet it vibrates the water element, as does the color black. Green carpeting vibrates the wood element and red, maroon or burgundy carpeting vibrates the fire element. Any shades of beige or brown carpeting adhere to the earth element and white or gray carpeting is the metal element.

Since every house is a mixture of elements in each room, it is not ideal to have the same color run throughout the entire house or business. This ends up being challenging for people on a budget because one color throughout is the least expensive way to go.

I often tell people on a budget, that if they must go with only one color throughout an entire space, to keep it light beige or light gray in order to have the least affect on the room. (The house I bought amazingly had blood red carpet in every room except the kitchen and naturally all the red carpet was the first thing to go! Having that much "fire" element in a house will definitely contribute to accidents and arguments.) At the same time, red color via a carpet or area rug can do many positive things when it is correctly placed.

Like wall paint colors, the flooring covers a large area, so the more noticeable the color, the more it is having an affect on the room as well as the psychological affect on the person who uses the room.

Wood floors can go just about anywhere and tile is not necessarily good or bad, but the color of the tile will have a similar affect as the color of carpeting.

Lighting is often discussed in a feng shui consultation because many people suffer from poor lighting. Lack of sufficient natural light can lead to sickness or depression. When feasible, skylights are a great solution and the new "Solatube" lights take up very little space and can usually be installed in a few hours.

When a ceiling slopes downward on one side of a room, up-light sconces are a way to help lift up the energy and make the lower ceiling less obvious. Lighting fixtures can themselves be a combination of elements. As an example, a brass lamp is a bit of the metal element, but when lit it is mostly the fire element. Since fire and metal are usually in conflict with each other, care must be taken when deciding exactly where to place the fixture.

It is also possible, though less common, for people to have too much light pouring in. This can cause eyestrain, headache and irritability. The remedy is usually simple in the form of window treatments to control just how much light should come in. It is an easier problem to have over not enough light.


Feng Shui - Flooring and Lighting

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