Highlights of our Skylights
A durable aluminum exterior, in your choice of Bronze, White or Bright Copper with a clear finish
Sun-Tek's patented, Water Diversion Channels. No leaks... No re-caulking
Dual pane, insulated glass for maximum thermal protection
Select wood interior frame for energy efficiency and traditional styling
Argon-filled double insulated, 7/8" tempered glass with Swiggle Seal
A specially designed "wick-system" to eliminate condensation even under the most inclement weather conditions
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The Sun-Tek Dura Series Skylights are distinguished by their easy installation and long-wearing durability and are 30 times more impact resistant than acrylic skylights, 250 times more impact resistant than glass.
* The Polycarbonate in Dura skylights is the same product used to produce airplane windows.
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The Sun-Tek Tube is extraordinary...
It brings sunlight into a space where it has never before been possible! The remarkable new Sun-Tek Tube from the skylight experts at Sun-Tek now lets you light up even tiny spaces too small for a standard skylight!
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The Sun-Tek Tube

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The Spyder Multi-Tube System can deliver natural light to multiple locations with only a single opening in the roof! Install the Spyder in a fraction of the time it takes for a single traditional skylight.
No need for framing or drywall installation.
Natural Sunlight... Anywhere you want light!
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The Spyder
Multi-Tube System

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The Extreme Weather Skylights from Sun-Tek, the most recent addition to a family of high quality skylights, has the widest and most complete range of hurricane, tornado, high velocity and impact units of any skylight.
These high impact & wind velocity units are available for 120 mph(or greater) wind zones. Sun-Teks standard line will satisfy all other zones.
The Sun-Tek Extreme Weather Skylights have passed the strictest testing of the Metro Dade approval process and meet or exceed all Florida Building Codes.
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Extreme Weather System

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