MORE NATURAL LIGHT A REMODELING TREND Adding Natural Balanced Light Helps Reduce Energy Costs

May 18, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Home remodeling and improvements totaled a record $275 billion in 2005, an almost 20 percent increase from the previous year. And, according to Kermit Baker, a senior research fellow at Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, remodeling now accounts for 40 percent of U.S. residential construction annually. “We expect that share of activity to grow,” Baker says.

Speaking at the National Builders’ Show in Orlando in January, Baker said that “remodeling seems to be showing more strength than new homebuilding at present and as new home construction eases over the years ahead, remodeling is going to hold its own.”

At the Orlando conference, the National Association of Home Builders projected that home remodeling, including everything from room additions to appliance upgrades, will rise by about five percent over the next few years.
Kitchens and bathrooms are still at the top of homeowner remodeling lists and expanded laundry rooms, larger and closer to living areas than in the past for additional convenience, are also growing in popularity.

According to Joe Patrick, senior product manager for VELUX America, “all of these rooms are getting more attention with regard to natural lighting and ventilation since they are subject to higher temperatures and humidity than other areas in the home due to cooking, bathing, and washing/drying activities that generate heat and moisture.”

Patrick says that energy-efficient skylights are being utilized to a greater degree in remodeling, as well as in new construction, to provide more natural light and ventilation.

“Skylights, in concert with vertical windows, can cost-effectively provide more balanced natural lighting in all areas of the home, helping to reduce power bills,” Patrick says. “And venting skylights in kitchens, baths and laundry areas remove stale, heated air quickly and quietly with no added energy costs. Plus,” Patrick says, “remodeling dollars spent in kitchens and baths bring the best return on your investment for your own use as well as when you’re ready to sell.”

In areas where traditional skylights aren’t needed or won’t fit, VELUX SUN TUNNEL™ skylights bring can natural light into hallways, closets, smaller interior baths and other areas of the home. Less expensive in many cases than traditional skylights, they can be installed in a morning by a handy DIYer and are used extensively in areas of the home where a view to the outside is not required.

And now is a particularly good time to consider upgrading existing skylights or adding new units to qualify for a tax credit of up to $200 under the Energy Tax Incentives Act of 2005.

For information on skylight selection and the benefits of natural light call 1-800-283-2831 or visit www.veluxusa.com. For government information on window and skylight energy efficiency visit www.energystar.gov, and for independent agency information visit www.nfrc.org or www.efficientwindows.org.

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Image/s caption – Adding more natural light and ventilation during kitchen and bath remodels brings an excellent return on investment.


VELUX America Feature Series No. 16/06 – Remodel with Skylights – Apx. 470 Words – 2nd Qt. - 2006

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