Proudly Serving Homes Across the Carolinas

Adding daylight and fresh air in major metros and charming small towns in North Carolina and select areas in South Carolina.

Solatube Service Areas in the Carolinas

Carolina Skylights provides Solatube service areas across North Carolina and parts of South Carolina, helping homeowners transform dark, hot, or stuffy spaces with natural light and smart ventilation. Whether you want brighter kitchens, cooler attics, or a healthier whole home environment, our team brings Solatube tubular skylights, solar attic fans, and whole house fans directly to your door. As a Solatube Premier Dealer, we focus on in-home consultations, customized designs, and professional installation, so you receive a solution that fits your floor plan, roof type, and lifestyle. From coastal cottages to mountain cabins, our goal is simple – make your home feel more inviting, comfortable, and efficient with daylight and fresh air.
Where We Work And What We Install

Our service areas span much of North Carolina, from the coast through the Piedmont and into the mountains, with growing coverage in nearby South Carolina communities. In practical terms, that means we are on the road daily in and around major metros like Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Asheville, along with many smaller towns that surround them. In each of these regions, we install Solatube tubular skylights to brighten interior rooms, solar powered attic fans to move trapped heat and humidity out of the roof, and whole house fans to flush warm, stale air out of living spaces. Homeowners often call us when a kitchen always needs lights on, a bonus room over the garage is unusable in summer, or an older home feels closed in and stagnant. Our job is to listen, inspect the attic and roof, then recommend the right mix of daylighting and ventilation for that specific home.

 

North Carolina Solatube Installation

North Carolina is the heart of our business, and our Solatube service areas reflect that. Along the coast and Cape Fear region, we help homeowners bring controlled daylight into homes that often have deep porches, shaded lots, or hurricane-rated construction that may limit traditional skylights. In the Triangle and surrounding Eastern Piedmont, we see many newer homes with central interior rooms that never see daylight, even on bright days. Solatube tubular skylights excel here, because we can route highly reflective tubing through the attic to deliver light exactly where you need it, usually without any structural changes.

In the Triad and Central Piedmont, older brick ranches and mid-century homes often struggle with dark hallways and dated, dim kitchens. A single tubular skylight can turn those areas into comfortable, usable space again, often in half a day. The Charlotte region and its suburbs around Lake Norman, Gastonia, and Union County combine deep floor plans with long, hot summers, so we frequently pair daylighting with solar attic fans or whole house fans to keep upstairs rooms cooler. In Western North Carolina and the High Country, wooded lots and steep roofs make natural light and moisture control especially valuable. There, Solatube daylighting systems give homes tucked into the trees access to bright, diffused daylight while solar attic fans protect roof structures from heat and humidity.

South Carolina Solatube Installation

Our South Carolina service areas are currently focused on communities that border our North Carolina routes, along with selected Upstate and coastal markets. Many of these homes share similar challenges with their neighbors just across the state line. Two-story houses with large roof surfaces typically have very hot attics and/or bonus rooms, while interior bathrooms, stairwells, and hallways stay gloomy from sunrise to sunset. For these homeowners, we recommend the same core toolkit – Solatube tubular skylights to brighten interior spaces, solar powered attic fans to mitigate heat and moisture, and whole house fans to improve air changes when the weather is mild.

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