Anyone have experience with round skylights? Someone I know had a 4′ round on order from a company that just shut its doors and she’s looking for an alternate manuf. Anyone have a company that’s worked well for them?
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TOH used a round skylight on the Charlestown project about a year or two ago.
If you go to their web site you can look up the vendors by project.
Thanks Bill. When I saw the pix I recognized the show, but not till them. I'll call the manuf in the morning and report back on what I learn.
Edit: Fiore Skylight Systems (New Jersey) 800-346-7310.
Edited 7/1/2002 9:53:31 AM ET by Cloud Hidden
Dont forget Solatube. It's a good product, but comes maximum 20" D., I think.
Thanks, and Sun Tunnel hits 22", but their need is a 4' round w/o an intervening attic.
email Mike Smith....he's a dict. for one of them.....but I think it's Sun Tunnel. He may know of others. Jeff She's exotic ,but not foreign, like an old Cadillac......she's a knockout!