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Encyclopedia > Skylight

The word skylight, when used alone, has several possible meanings in the English language.


The term "skylight", when used by itself, can refer to:


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Skylight Media - Web Design Nottingham UK (92 words)
We are a Nottingham based web design company that has been established to provide our clients with an all-encompassing service that helps you to make the best use of the Internet.
We aim to empower our clients through the sharing of knowledge and a business philosophy that is both ethical and transparent.
Skylight Media offer a wide range of services including web site design, internet marketing and hosting.
Skylight Leaks (1213 words)
Skylights are available in many styles and shapes with a host of different flashing systems for achieving a water tight seal.
A skylight condensation channel is designed to capture condensation that occurs on the inside of the skylight glass and then allows the water to evaporate back into the air instead of running into your home.
Since the skylight is mounted on a roof with a slope the condensation runs to the bottom area of the skylight and would normally come to rest in the skylights condensation channel.
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