Skylights are more than just windows on your roof—they’re a design feature, a natural light source, and an energy performance tool. At SIG Skylights, every skylight is crafted with insulated glass for superior quality and long-term durability. But just as important as the shape or size is the glazing, which determines how your skylight looks, performs, and feels from the inside out. With multiple glazing and color options to choose from, SIG Skylights allows homeowners, architects, and builders to customize the visual and functional aspects of each unit. Whether you’re designing for maximum natural light, solar control, or a particular architectural aesthetic, there’s a SIG glazing option built to suit your needs.
Why Glazing Matters
The glass in a skylight controls how much visible light, solar heat, and UV radiation enter your space. SIG’s insulated glazing options use advanced coatings and gas-filled cavities to provide excellent thermal performance—keeping spaces warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Whether you’re retrofitting a room or designing a new build, the right glazing reduces glare, minimizes energy loss, and enhances overall indoor comfort.
Aesthetic Meets Function: SIG’s Color Options
SIG Skylights offers multiple glass color tints so you can control the amount and tone of light entering your home. These options also influence the appearance of the skylight from both the inside and outside, offering design flexibility that complements modern, traditional, or transitional styles.
- Clear: For maximum brightness and a true daylight experience, clear glazing delivers a crisp, clean view and high visible light transmittance. It’s ideal for rooms where natural light is the top priority.
- Neutral Gray: This tint subtly reduces brightness and glare without casting a strong color tone into the room. Neutral gray glazing offers a balanced, modern look that works well with most interiors and helps with solar heat reduction.
- Cool Bronze: This warmer-toned tint gives interiors a softer, golden light. It also reduces solar heat gain, making it a popular choice for sun-exposed spaces or homes in warmer climates.
Each color tint has its own light and solar performance characteristics, so selecting the right one depends on the skylight’s orientation, the climate, and your personal preferences for how light feels in the space.
Performance You Can Trust
All SIG glazing options are built into dual-pane insulated units featuring high-performance glass units not only provide comfort but also protect interior finishes from UV damage and help lower energy bills. Additionally, SIG uses tempered safety glass in all its skylights to ensure compliance with modern building codes and to provide peace of mind for overhead installations. Their skylights are built to handle a wide range of environmental conditions—from hot sun and snow load to coastal moisture.
Built for Customization
One of SIG’s key advantages is their made-to-order model. Every skylight is fabricated in-house to your specifications, including glazing color, size, frame finish, and curb or deck mount options. That means no retrofitting or compromising—just a skylight that performs exactly the way you need it to. Whether you’re a homeowner seeking a refined, warm glow in a kitchen or a builder needing uniform daylighting across a commercial space, SIG’s glazing and color options make it easy to match both performance and design goals.
Ready to Choose?
Selecting the right skylight glazing is about more than glass—it’s about how your space feels, functions, and looks for years to come. SIG Skylights offers a premium product with thoughtful options that help you get the most out of natural light. To explore the full range of color and glazing options, visit https://sigskylights.com/skylight-glazing-options