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Flat Top Skylight

I replaced my skylight last year but it cracked. As a replacement, I followed in the footsteps of the estimable Wyatt and went with a flat piece of 1/4" Lexan. I didn't change the inside trim except to repaint it and the screws. I did not seal the trim to skylight as I have not seen moisture in that area in the three that I have taken out. (probably because we are primarily in the southwest) As a benefit, I can now see the sky through my skylight!
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As a benefit, I can now see the sky through my skylight!
Yes, and all the people with high-resolution spy satellites can watch you take a shower.    b^.^d
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And, what about the folks with drones?
Personally, if someone took a picture of me in the coach shower I would ask that they bring the picture over and I would autograph it (just as soon as the cops put the handcuffs on the voyeur!! >:D  :))
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