Flat Acrylic Glazing
Barrel vault units consist of flat plastic panels bent across the span of the skylight in the shape of an arch.
These skylights are designed to be installed on raised curbs built into flat roofs. They will not work properly on pitched roofs.
Barrel vaults are typically used in corridors and large structures because they scan span over 12 ft wide and stretch hundreds of feet in length if needed.
Insulated Glass Glazing
Flat Acrylic Glazing
The glazing is made up of flat panels made with either glass or plastic.
Pyramid units offer increased diffusion of light compared to flat panel skylights.
A pyramid skylight may be vaulted across an extended length.
Insulated Glass Glazing
Acrylic Dome Glazing
Flat Acrylic Glazing
Ridge Light skylights can saddle the ridgeline of a pitched roof or be mounted to the top of a level curb with gabled or hipped ends.
The glazing used is often insulated glass or triple wall polycarbonate panels, but they can also be made with heat bent acrylic or polycarbonate sheets.
Insulated Glass Glazing
Acrylic Dome Glazing
Flat Acrylic Glazing
Cluster skylights are made up of multiple conjoined panels into a single larger unit.
Along their length, these units can have as many sections as are needed to fill the desired space.
The sections are commonly glazed with insulated glass, acrylic domes or multiwall polycarbonate sheets.