Solar LightBlaster for Shingled Sheds (Solar Tube Skylight for shed Applications)
- Brighten the inside of your shed with natural light using our Solar LightBlaster specifically designed for sheds - It is a solar tube skylight you'll find at a very affordable price - Installation instruction included with purchase - It is the best solar tube skylight you'll find at a very affordable price
Product description
Tubular Skylights for Homes, Sheds and Shipping Containers.
Shipping containers really light up with our LightBlaster tubular skylight designed for Conex containers.
When the sun's out, our LightBlaster for Conex will light up the inside of your shipping container
Our LightBlaster for Shed product brings natural light into an otherwise dark environment
Use the sun's power to light up the inside of your shed
BEFORE YOU BUY - MEASURE YOUR CONTAINER'S RIB SIZE
Bring natural light into the dark areas of your life. We have tubular skylights designed specifically for homes, sheds, and Conex shipping containers.
This is one of our most popular products, and as you can see above, the amount of light it allows into the container is staggering. Most people are using their containers as storage units and most often they do not have electricity attached to them. Our solution is a great way to see inside your dark container during the daylight hours. Use the power of the sun to bring natural light into your container.
Sheds can also be a pretty dark place even in the middle of the day. Install one of our LightBlaster tubular skylights on your shed's room and brighten your shed up tremendously.
We offer two different styles depending on if your shed has a shingled roof or a metal roof.
Measure the top-most flat section of your shipping container's raised ribs where you plan to install our tubular skylight product. The image above shows a 3.5" rib size.
This image above shows a 6.5" rib size. This size is less common than the 3.5" rib so please do NOT skip this step! Measure! Measure! Measure!
Next, place a flat edge across two of your container's raised ribs and measure the height. It should be about ¾ of an inch.
Now that you know your shipping containers measurements, you can choose the correct product for your specific container.