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spro2395
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Jun 19, 2016

Shower skylight

Hi all,
Does anyone know of what we could use to block the heat from the skylight in our bathroom ? We have those foam plugs in all 3 of our vents but don't know what to use on the skylight.
  • Mine is very easy, just remove 6-8 screws, it lowers right down. I am sure most are similar. No there is no surprises, it goes back up easily too.

    Jerry
  • Halmfamily wrote:
    MFL wrote:
    ChooChooMan74 wrote:
    You can try reflectix insulation. I use them in the soft sided windows of my HTT.


    Yes, this is what I'd use. I'd take the inside of skylight down, then place the reflectix between, put the bottom section of skylight back up. You wouldn't even see it. You may miss the light, but sure would help, if parked in an area without shade.

    Jerry


    X2

    How difficult is it to remove the bottom section of the skylight?
  • MFL wrote:
    ChooChooMan74 wrote:
    You can try reflectix insulation. I use them in the soft sided windows of my HTT.


    Yes, this is what I'd use. I'd take the inside of skylight down, then place the reflectix between, put the bottom section of skylight back up. You wouldn't even see it. You may miss the light, but sure would help, if parked in an area without shade.

    Jerry


    X2
  • ChooChooMan74 wrote:
    You can try reflectix insulation. I use them in the soft sided windows of my HTT.


    Yes, this is what I'd use. I'd take the inside of skylight down, then place the reflectix between, put the bottom section of skylight back up. You wouldn't even see it. You may miss the light, but sure would help, if parked in an area without shade.

    Jerry
  • Aluminum Foil- shiny side up. Leave an inch at the end for light.