A flat roof is often perceived as an enclosed surface. Light enters in a limited way and is distributed unevenly. Throughout the day, the space can feel heavier and visually flat, especially in deeper areas of the interior.

Skylight systems change this condition. Light enters directly and becomes part of the interior. In Los Angeles County, this is especially noticeable. The sunny climate makes daylight a stable resource, and the roof becomes a natural entry point into the building.
Flat roof installation depends on proper waterproofing and drainage, since even a slight slope affects how water and moisture move across the roof surface.
In this context, skylights are understood as an integrated assembly. It includes glazing, a base, sealing, and a drainage system. All parts work together to maintain proper water management and system stability.
Special attention is given to the roof connection. Durability and weather resistance largely depend on this connection point.
Curved glass creates a smooth distribution of light within the space. The light becomes soft and even, without sharp transitions.
CurveTech glass technology allows water to drain naturally across the surface. Precipitation does not accumulate and flows off the structure on its own.
Modern projects often use this type of skylight to maintain a clean roof appearance.
Fixed models are designed for a constant flow of daylight. The structure does not include moving parts, which simplifies operation and reduces maintenance.
Light spreads evenly through the space, making these skylights suitable for residential interiors, kitchens, and shared areas.
Different sizes and shapes can be used depending on the amount of daylight needed in the room.
A Roof Access Skylight provides access to the roof. These solutions are used where regular access is required for maintaining building systems or inspecting the roof.
The structure is designed with load and safety in mind, including the opening mechanism. At the same time, it remains part of the overall daylighting system and does not disrupt the flow of light within the space.
Acrylic dome structures have long been used on flat roofs due to their simplicity and reliability. The double dome creates an additional air layer that affects the thermal performance of the system.
This system helps control indoor temperature and moisture. It is often chosen for projects where simple installation and reliable performance are more important than complex engineering solutions.
Sun Tunnel Skylights are used in areas where a standard skylight cannot be installed. Daylight enters through the roof and passes through a reflective tunnel into the room.
These systems are commonly used in hallways, bathrooms, closets, and other interior spaces without windows.
In many homes across Los Angeles County, Sun Tunnel Skylights help add natural light to enclosed areas of the interior.