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Introducing Solar Star by Solatube
- the free-to-run ventilation solution.
Solar Star, the leader in solar powered
roof ventilation, brings you the most technologically advanced,
environmentally friendly, ventilation solution available
today. The state-of-the-art single crystal solar panel,
delivers power to the highly efficient motor from sun-up
to sun-down, all year long. Stale, moist air is drawn through
the building spaces below, ensuring fresh air is drawn through
the rest of the building to replace it. The brighter and
warmer the atmosphere outside, the harder SolarStar works
to ventilate the space below.
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If you have further questions about
Solatube daylight systems or Solar Star ventilation for
commercial or industrial use, please contact us - our contact
details are at the top of every page in this website and
we'll be delighted to help.
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Solatube has been producing tubular daylight
systems for almost twenty years and has sold over 2 million
systems worldwide, making it the largest and most trusted
manufacturer of tubular daylight systems in the world. Solatube
uses the most advanced technologies to ensure that the efficiency
and performance of every daylighting system is unrivalled.
This means our clients can often benefit from installing
fewer systems without compromising on daylighting levels,
or receive more daylight than any other similar-sized tubular
daylight system.
Whether you are
specifying one system into an existing domestic internal
bathroom, forty systems into internal offices, or hundreds
of systems to transform a distribution centre, Solatube
daylight systems are the most efficient way to introduce
natural light into new or existing buildings where windows
or traditional rooflights are not a viable option.
There is no question that daylighting
is the future for commercial and residential buildings.
The benefits of using natural light are well documented
by numerous reputable research studies (see Daylighting
Facts & Figures) and this, coupled with rising energy
costs and the requirement to reduce our carbon footprint
means the desire for a feasible and effective way of introducing
natural light into buildings is now greater than ever.
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