Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Introducing the Solar Powered Fresh Air Skylight by VELUX
















Remote controlled solar powered skylight.

No need for an electrician or complex electrical hook-ups.

The solar panel will work on cloudy days and with indirect light. It does not have to be exposed to direct sunlight to function.

With the integrated rain sensor the solar powered skylight will close automatically, in case of inclement weather.

Inner pane is laminated for additional safety. This means that if the glass accidentally breaks, the glass does not shatter.

Eight factory installed blinds are available to include in the purchase of your skylight.

If the Solar Powered "Fresh Air" Skylight is ordered with a factory installed blind, the skylight and blind will arrive pre-programmed to one unified remote control. The blind uses its own independent, built-in, solar panel and power system.


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Happy Holidays from Naturalight Solar


Naturalight Solar will be closed December 21st-January 1st. If you have a leak emergency please call the office and you will be directed to someone who can help you.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Leaks?! Leaf me alone!



Many people understand the importance of cleaning out their roof gutters, but it is equally important to make sure your roof valleys are free of debris as well.

Pitched roofs are designed to shed water as it runs down the shingles or tiles. Leaf dams impede the flow of water, causing it to sit in puddles and seep up underneath your shingles.

Many leak repair calls are simply due to the buildup of leaves in the valleys of roofs. If you are uncomfortable getting up on your roof, most local handymen have special gutter and roof cleaning rates.

If you are looking for a referral for a handyman or have a skylight related leak issue, please call us at: 707-527-5330. We will help you stay dry this winter!






Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving






Friday, November 2, 2012

High-tech home in the hills

A few months ago Naturalight Solar installed a VELUX Solar Hot Water System in this home. Check out this article from the Press Democrat:

http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20121102/LIFESTYLE/121109968?p=1&tc=pg


Published: Friday, November 2, 2012 at 3:00 a.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, November 1, 2012 at 1:28 p.m.
Barbara Buck's front gate is only a mile from “town.” But considering “town” is tiny Cazadero, and that from her gate off King Ridge Road it's another mile to her second gate, and then a further trek up a service road to her house at the very top of the ridge, Buck is about as remote as you can get in Sonoma County without falling off the grid or into the Pacific.
But it was up here, in this damp-in-the-winter, hot-in-the-summer spot so close to the clouds, that Buck chose to build her dream “hunting lodge,” a fairytale of stonework and Gothic arches, wood columns and clay-plastered walls. It also boasts what has to be one of the most extraordinary bathrooms anywhere, a glass atrium with nothing but a fireplace and sunken soaking tub for skywatching.
“It's an awesome place when it's really raining,” said Buck, who has a fascination with the Gothic, not just architecturally, but literarily. She can't wait for summer to end and the dark and stormy nights to descend.
“I can see the sky and the stars and the rain through the roof,” said Buck, who grew up in New Mexico, “where storms are spectacular.”
The house proved a challenge on multiple fronts for architect Marilyn Standley and the building and engineering team from Leff Construction.
The 775-acre hilltop acreage offered exquisite views. But the remote site is subject to extended power outages and this house would be the last residence to be restored. At the same time, Buck wanted to build a house that was “deep green,” being as energy efficient as possible while also incorporating sustainable materials.
“What I thought was particularly interesting about the challenge of designing and building this house was that a luxury home, by its very definition, could not be green, just because of the size,” said Dave Leff, whose Sebastopol construction company was building “green” before there was a word for it.
Simply using healthy and sustainable products like safer paints, sustainably harvested lumber, a lot of recycled materials and structural integrated panels that are ultra-insulated wouldn't be enough with a 3,500-square-foot home. Buck also wanted seven fireplaces, but wood-burning restrictions required the use of propane to fuel several of them, making it difficult to achieve a “zero net” energy use.
So Leff and Standley worked with a team of sub-contractors and consultants to create a highly complex series of systems to control heating, cooling, power and lighting, all inter-tied and capable of being controlled on-site or remotely with an iPad or iPhone.
That means Buck, who manages her many properties as well as a family trust (her great-aunt was the late Marin philanthropist Beryl Buck), can turn down the lights even from her bathtub.
The $4.5 million house is close to being energy self-sufficient, thanks to a photovoltaic system with a battery backup system and a propane-fired generator.
Leff said the house features a really innovative and green heating system, using hot water heated by a solar-assisted boiler fed by pellets made from recycled wood waste products and pumped through a coil. Air is blown over the coil and then distributed through the house through a conventional duct system, he explained.
The brain of the system monitors inside and outside temperatures and air pressure to decide which fans need to be running and which aspect of the system to employ.
“This house is smarter than I am. I'm still figuring out the switches,” says Buck, who switched from a Dell computer to a Mac to control her home.
The whole process required careful coordination and precision to integrate all of the systems, resulting in a house that won't go cold and dark when the power lines go down, as they frequently do, and yet will consume minimal power. For their efforts, the project was recognized with a Design Excellence Award for use of innovative technology by Residential Design+Build magazine.
Buck wanted to capture the feeling of being outside while staying snugly inside. All of the windows are triple glazed with an insulation value of R-9. A typical window is R-2.
She said she loves her top-of-the-world location, above the fog. Wild weather just reminds her of her native New Mexico.
“I really don't want to be a big footprint here,” she said. “I'm a great believer that we really should appreciate this planet we live on, otherwise one of these days she's going to shake us off like a bunch of fleas.”
You can reach Staff Writer Meg McConahey atmeg.mcconahey@pressdemocrat.com or 521-5204.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Let the Sun In: Top 10 Reasons to Love the VELUX SUN TUNNEL Tubular Skylight


10. Hey Ray, Go Away! 
 Ultra Violet rays are strong enough to fade your carpeting, furniture, hardwood floors, wallpaper, and can also cause the deterioration of fine art, and photographs. The VELUX SUN TUNNEL brings in light while blocking 99% of the UV rays.

9. Made-to-order
 We have flashings for every type of roof that will guarantee a watertight fit. Choose from three tube sizes (10”,14”,22”) to get the right amount of light into your room. For those people who don’t like the look of the acrylic bubble, or who live in HOA’s or have other zoning rules that forbid acrylic skylights, there’s the Flat Glass VELUX SUN TUNNEL™ skylight (TLR).

8. No Space? No Problem
 The VELUX SUN TUNNEL fits in spaces that regular skylights don’t.  Perfect for small bathrooms, halls, and any other room that needs light. No cutting through rafters, no light-deadening 8 foot long skylight wells. The highly reflective surface inside the tube means you get more light than a traditional skylight, and the ceiling diffuser spreads the light evenly.

7. Enjoy the Night Life
Many people choose to add Light kits to their VELUX SUN TUNNEL. You can replace existing lights for an attractive ceiling and have a skylight by day and an electric light by night.

6. Nap Time
 The VELUX SUN TUNNEL Black Out Shades are affordable and convenient. Just pop the magnetic cover onto your diffuser ring, and you get instant dark for naps or movie viewings.

5. Fast n’ Easy
 Installing a new traditional skylight can take days of work and inconvenience. In the hands of our seasoned installers, you can get your tube skylight installed in about 2 hours.

4. Penny Pincher
Tube Skylights give you all the light at a fraction of the cost of a traditional skylight, and let you leave the lights off during the day which saves you money on your electricity bill.

3. Keep it Cool
 VELUX SUN TUNNEL™ skylights admit passive light from the sun without the normal heat emitted by electrical light sources or traditional skylights. Due to the tube’s closed system there is almost no heat transfer in our out of your home.

2. Built to Last
The VELUX SUN TUNNEL is made from quality materials: seamless metal flashings, rigid highly reflective durable tunnel with a 20 year reflective guarantee, UV Stabilized Grade-One Acrylic Dome that won’t crack or warp under the sun. The VELUX SUN TUNNEL skylight comes with a ten year warranty against manufacturer's defect, rust corrosion and deterioration.

1. Health and Happiness
 Natural Sunlight is good for your health. Studies show that regular exposure to sunlight has many health benefits, uplifts your mood, and boosts productivity.


Stop sitting in the dark and get some natural light into your life!

Call Naturalight Solar, Inc today for a free estimate: 707-527-5330

Monday, October 8, 2012

Why we choose VELUX and you should too


“Where there is light there is life. This philosophy is at the heart of what we do, linking natural resources with human needs.”

Why should you choose VELUX?

VELUX is a global company founded on a vision of daylight, fresh air and quality of life. These benefits are enjoyed in millions of homes around the world.

“We supply products that bring daylight and fresh air to buildings in order to create a feeling of wellbeing. We are daylight engineers. Our products must be of high quality and reasonably priced. We carry out our activities with the least possible impact on the environment and nature’s resources. The basis for all our activities is the customers’ needs, so that they find the products relevant to them and get good service and value for money.”

VELUX partners with local dealers who are trained to install by VELUX standards. Local businesses know local needs and what products are relevant to serve those needs. This partnership gives small business owners the opportunity to thrive. Being backed by the VELUX name and their product guarantee helps contractors and consumers know they are buying a quality product.

“Our objective is to make visible the values of quality and thoroughness that are firmly anchored in our company”

Why do we choose VELUX?

Naturalight Solar Inc chooses to be partnered with a company that shares our values of exceptional craftsmanship and service. When we install these quality day-lighting products we know that they are built to last.

“Our customers are investing in are the benefits of a better living and working space for themselves, their families, and employees.”

Our mission is to give you a more enjoyable home or office environment, that contributes to your health and happiness. We promise to deliver the highest quality products and workmanship paired with over 30 years of experience.

Call Naturalight Solar, Inc. today for a free quote: 707-527-5330