Nate R
Member
I've heard/read many reports that adding a venting skylight on a 2nd floor can help cool a home by letting hot air at the ceiling out. Then, by having a window open on the first floor, cooler air can be drawn in by convection.
I've also heard reports that any cooler air just falls, drawing more heat IN from the open skylight.
Does anyone have venting skylights near the top of their home? Do they help keep things cooler a bit in summer?
I've also heard reports that any cooler air just falls, drawing more heat IN from the open skylight.
Does anyone have venting skylights near the top of their home? Do they help keep things cooler a bit in summer?