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Skylights Perth- Made in Western Australia

 

We install dome skylights, bringing natural light into your home. Suitable for both Colorbond and tiled roofs, our domed skylights can light up your life- without raising your electricity bill.

 

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Skylights Perth Diagram

See our illustrative description for domed skylights Perth

Colorbond roofing colour chart

Choose a tab to see the Colorbond roofing colours for your skylight roof tray

FAQs for Skylights Perth

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Find out answers to some of our most frequently asked questions for skylights Perth.

Yes. See our Colorbond roofing colour chart in the tabs above for colours.

We can usually have a skylight installed within a couple of hours.

Yes. The the distance between the ceiling and the external roof (the roof cavity) does make a difference to the amount of light that comes into the room.

Yes. A skylight installed on a north facing section of the roof will yield more light than a south pitched roof, as an example.

When installing a round skylight, it is advised generally speaking to use a 500mm round skylight for medium size spaces such as a bathroom. In a toilet area, you can install a smaller skylight from our range- a 400mm skylight is usually adequate.

Yes. Although, a site inspection is needed prior to installation to make sure it can be installed.

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Using your Hardie fence or Colourbond fence as a retaining wall is a No-No!

By |December 6th, 2014|Categories: Fences, retaining|Tags: , , , , , , |

The most common cause of Hardie/ cement fibre fencing/ asbestos fencing/ super six fencing falling over is build up of soil on one side of the fence as is often the case. We see this [...]

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Synthetic grass for residential and commercial landscaping (Customer Feedback)

By |November 18th, 2014|Categories: Artificial Grass|Tags: , , |

We understand that most people prefer the look and feel of real turf. But we also understand that people like to cut down on time and cost maintaining a lush healthy green lawn. We refer [...]

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Colorbond fence installation on uneven/ sloped landscape.

By |October 4th, 2014|Categories: Fences|Tags: , , , , |

When installing a Perth Colourbond fence to an existing landscape, rarely are two jobs ever the same. On initial quote/inspection, we take into consideration how the Colorbond fence will sit on the landscape; this being [...]

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Installing a fence on top of a limestone wall

By |September 1st, 2014|Categories: excavation, Fences, Limestone blocks|Tags: , , , , , , |

Arguably, one of the tidiest looking Colorbond fence installations sits upon limestone blocks. Why the tidiest? Because instead of the Colorbond posts being concreted into a hole in the dirt, a neat, round hole is [...]

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