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[quote=Anonymous]We have one in a bungalow that is our second home on the Northern Neck. It was put in by the prior owner. We love it. We have been very fortunate that it has not leaked or caused any problems. It is really nice if you have blinds installed in it. There has been only 1 or 2 times over the past 15 years that we've closed the blinds in it but on those days we really wanted it. One of those days was right after the derecho and it was killer hot (like 104+ if I remember correctly). Ours has a bubble or rounded shape. It has been very sturdy. We are on the water and the house has gone through several hurricanes. We've had other damage but the skylight has come through like a champ. It was the only hesitation we had about buying the house LOL and it is the one thing that hasn't had any problems, knock on wood! Based on our current experience we would definitely do a skylight or even a sun tunnel in other houses if we wanted additional light![/quote]
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