NATURAL LIGHTING

We manufacture, distribute and install Tubular Skylights

& Extractor Fans throughout South Africa. Capturing natural

sunlight into your home for Energy Free Lighting.

What is Natural Lighting?

We use high spec anodized mirrored aluminum, directly imported from Europe, to construct the tubing.
The remainder of the components are wholly South African manufactured.
Our unique design of Tubular Skylight captures natural sunlight even on overcast or short winter days by reflecting sunlight down a highly reflective aluminium tube and into your home.

A night-light can also be installed inside the tube to illuminate your room at night. (Patent no. 96/02670).
They can be installed on any roof type including core drilling in concrete slabs and suitable for almost every room in the house. Makes use of Energy Free Lighting cutting down on energy consumption and there are no roof structural changes necessary.

Typical applications vary from household bathrooms and kitchens to cafes, restaurants, office blocks and laundries to schools, churches, warehouses & factories.
Skylights provide an exceptionally efficient and simple solution to light control, that has little to no costs following installation. They are stylish, versatile, and robust enough to require very little maintenance in the long run.

What is a solar electric system or photovoltaic system?

Solar power works by converting light from the sun into electricity. this electricity can then be used in your home or business and in some cases can be exported to the grid when it’s not needed.

This is done by installing solar panels on your roof, which generates DC (Direct Current) electricity. These solar panels absorb sunlight during daylight hours which activates the panels, energizes the photovoltaic cell creating an electrical current. the DC power can then be stored in a battery or put through a solar inverter which converts the DC electricity from your solar panels into AC (Alternating Current) electricity, which can be used to run home appliances. Depending on the type of system, excess solar energy can either be fed into the electricity grid for credits, or stored in a variety of different battery storage systems.

There are three main types of solar power systems: on-grid – also known as a grid-tie or grid-feed solar system, off-grid – also known as a stand-alone power system (SaPS) and hybrid – grid- connected solar system with battery storage.

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