OK, I am all read up on ganging Velux skylights, sideways and stacked. Great resources at the Velux site, and the JLC article was useful.
The Velux 2×2 EKL kit is the product for me.
But here is another issue. The kitchen dining corner is to have bumpouts, and the sloped top of the bumps get little skylights. See the pics here, and open the .pdf which shows a clip from an elevation drawing. I’ve no other details at this time but this.
You can tell if you look that the top uphill edge of the skylights are as tight as they can be to the wall they adjoin, and that means only one thing to me: Some sort of custom head flash is required.
Who would be a good resource for getting this detail? There is no architect to ask.
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Apparently those bumpouts are just king-sized versions of what the biz calls "garden windows" or "solarium windows."
Here is a little one, in vinyl.
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Surfing around with the help of Google, I am finding either all-vinyl, or custom wood, like mahogany.
Do any of the big names such as Pella, Andersen, Marvin, etc., do something like this?
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