
Natural lighting is one of the most powerful ways to transform a space—whether it’s a commercial building, warehouse, or residential project. With advanced polycarbonate skylight solutions, you can achieve brighter interiors, improved energy efficiency, and long-lasting performance.
In this guide, we explore different skylight systems, their benefits, and how to choose the right option for your project.
Why Choose Polycarbonate Skylights?
Polycarbonate skylights are becoming the preferred choice for industrial skylight, roofing and walling applications due to their superior performance compared to traditional glass.
Key Benefits:
- High impact resistance – ideal for harsh weather conditions
- Excellent light transmission – maximises natural daylight
- UV protection – prevents yellowing and material degradation
- Lightweight yet strong – easier installation and long spans
- Thermal efficiency – reduces heat gain with advanced coatings
Types of Polycarbonate Skylight Systems
1. Polycarbonate Dome Skylight
Perfect for both residential and commercial applications, polycarbonate dome skylights provide:
- Even light distribution
- Strong weather resistance
- A modern architectural look
2. Arched Skylight System / Barrel Vault Skylight System
Also known as barrel vault curved skylights, these systems are widely used in:
- Warehouses
- Shopping centres
- Industrial buildings
Benefits:
- Covers large spans without heavy structures
- Enhances architectural design
- Allows consistent natural lighting throughout the space
3. Single Slope Skylights
A practical solution for:
- Factories
- Workshops
- Extensions
They are cost-effective and provide efficient daylighting for large roof areas.
4. Polycarbonate Roof Windows
These are ideal for residential or mixed-use buildings, offering:
- Natural light with weather protection
- Improved ventilation (if operable)
- A clean, modern finish
5. Custom Polycarbonate Thermal Glazer Skylights
For projects requiring higher performance, custom thermal glazing skylights offer:
- Enhanced insulation
- Reduced heat transfer
- Tailored design for specific architectural needs
Skylight Diffusers: Improve Light Quality
Adding a skylight diffuser helps:
- Reduce glare
- Distribute light evenly
- Improve indoor comfort
This is especially useful in offices, schools, and industrial environments.
Skylight Replacement & Panel Replacement
Over time, older skylights may:
- Leak
- Yellow or become brittle
- Lose insulation performance
Our Services Include:
- Skylight replacement
- Skylight panel replacement
Upgrading to modern polycarbonate systems ensures:
- Better durability
- Improved energy efficiency
- Long-term cost savings
Features
- High impact resistance – virtually unbreakable.
- High clarity and light transmission
- UV and weather resistance
- Broad temperature range for service
- Blocks harmful UV radiation
- Good acoustical insulation
- Lightweight and easy to handle
- Easy to install
Typical Applications
- Roofing
- Warehouses
- Patios and awnings
- Carports
- Greenhouses
Do you want to reap the benefits of natural daylight for lighting up your home, office, or commercial building?
Then polycarbonate skylight roofing sheets are your best option. Exceliteplas brings to you reliable, high-quality, and cost-effective roofing solutions in the form of polycarbonate skylight sheets. When these are used for roofing or as skylights, they ensure plenty of natural light, UV protection, and aesthetic enhancement of your house or business.
With more than a decade of experience in the polycarbonate business, our team is well-versed with all types of skylight roofing sheets. Please request a quick quote today and let us help you with your roofing requirements!
Where Can Polycarbonate Skylight Sheets be Used?
Skylight roofing sheets made of polycarbonate are used in many settings where natural light is required. These include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Commercial Buildings
- Carports
- Patios and awnings
- Swimming pool decks
- Commercial centres
- Auditoriums
- Conservatories
- Railway stations
- Bus stop shelters
- Sports complexes and stadiums
- Industrial facilities
- Skywalks
- Warehouses
- Agricultural buildings


