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Gold Coast Skylights is Southern California's first choice for world-class, natural-lighting architecture. From residential skylighting to full-scale industrial installations, Gold Coast delivers the oversight, execution and top-quality products that guarantee world-class results. Pyramids, polygons & ridgelights are just the beginning at Gold Coast Skylights.

Our extensive portfolio features work from custom canopies, atriums and vaults to all-glass commercial and industrial structures. We specialize in top-brand fixtures like VELUX and Bristolite, and deliver a full suite of custom architectural installations.
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VELUX has revolutionized the commercial skylight market with the introduction of the new VELUX Dynamic Dome, an innovative product that balances the structural demands of industry professionals with an architecturally progressive design. Daylighting-through the roof of commercial buildings provides benefits that no other light source can offer.
Gold Coast Skylights specializes in skylight projects of any size and in any array of architectural displays imaginable. No matter what the project demands-from prefab installations and complex custom structures to the most unique and unusual designs-our only limit is your imagination. The following is a brief explanation of the skylight types, shapes and styles that Gold Coast masterfully crafts to bathe your commercial or residential project in beautiful natural light.The pitch can follow the original roofline or jut out at a steeper angle for a striking architectural effect.
Gold Coast Skylights is Southern California's premier contractor for custom skylights of any scope. And our expertise doesn't stop there. We also specialize in the installation and design of custom doors and windows, too. If your project requires door and window installation along with your skylights, make Gold Coast your one stop shop.
The idea of using the sun to light up a room is not a new concept. In fact the idea of using openings to let in light developed in ancient Rome and continued past the middle ages. Structures as old as the Pantheon (still in use today) have used top lighting. Although larger openings similar to the Pantheon's oculus were not practical in Europe due to weather concerns, the idea that a building could have light and venting was popular.
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