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How does a DeGeorge tubular skylight differ from a traditional open air skylight?

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How does a DeGeorge tubular skylight differ from a traditional open air skylight?

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• Through a DeGeorge Tubular Skylight the light is evenly dispersed throughout the area. There are no hot spots of light that can be created by direct sunlight. • • The DeGeorge Tubular Skylight eliminates glare from direct sunlight as well as provides added comfort since the skylight does not radiat additional heat. • • Traditional skylights provide too much light in one spot and not enough light where you want it. The sun’s damaging rays will fade and erode the area’s interior when concentrated in the same spots day after day. • • Because of their typical design, traditional skylights cause unwanted glare and let in the radiant heat from the sun that can cause an increase in cooling costs.

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