Despite the name, solar tubes don't generate solar electricity; instead, they harness the sun's rays to brighten indoor areas, offering improved visibility and potential health benefits.
How does a solar tube work?
The inside of the solar tube is lined with a super-reflective coating which amplifies sunlight as it travels through to the other end of the tube. Its function is similar to that of a skylight, which is to allow natural light through a roof into an interior space, such as basements, dark corridors and bathrooms.
What are solar tubes?
Solar tubes, also known as “sun tunnels”, “light tubes”, and “daylight pipes”, channel outside daylight into your home. While they don't allow for a nice view of the outside world, they do provide a natural, cost effective way to naturally illuminate dark interior spaces without using electricity.
Solar tubes excel in distributing light effectively, outperforming other methods by improving light uniformity by up to 15.7%. Furthermore, when installed at vertical angles, they can increase light intensity by up to 17.5%, further enhancing light distribution.
How can solar tubes help reduce energy consumption?
Solar tubes can help reduce energy consumption during daylight hours. By utilizing natural sunlight, you can minimize the need for electric lights, especially in areas that require consistent lighting throughout the day. This decreases your reliance on grid electricity and reduces your carbon footprint, contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle.
While traditional skylights offer an unparalleled view of the sky, solar tube lights offer a practical, budget-friendly option to take full advantage of indirect light to create a warmer, natural environment in your home. To see how solar tubes can be integrated into your home, connect with one of our partner installers.
How do solar panels work?
The other end is covered by a diffuser, which dissipates sunlight into the interior space. The inside of the solar tube is lined with a super-reflective coating which amplifies sunlight as it travels through to the other end of the tube.