Making the most of a storage shed for backyard doesn’t stop at organization and space. Good lighting is essential for safety, usability, and turning your shed into a comfortable workspace. If you have a spacious shed like the Beyond Shed from SUNJOY, this guide will help you use solar tube lighting effectively, brightening your shed while keeping energy costs low and installation simple.
What Is Solar Tube Lighting?
Solar tube lighting, sometimes called tubular skylights, captures sunlight through a roof-mounted dome and channels it down reflective tubing into the interior of your shed. Unlike traditional windows, solar tubes are designed to stretch natural light deep into spaces with minimal heat gain or loss. For a backyard office shed or storage area where electricity might not be convenient or desired, they are a smart choice.
Why Solar Tubes Work Great in a Backyard Shed
Sheds like the SUNJOY Beyond Shed are built with insulation and secure wall systems that make them functional year-round. But enclosed spaces can still feel dim or isolated during certain times of day. Solar tube lighting helps:
Brighten interior space without power, which is great for afternoon tasks or weekend projects.
Reduce energy costs since no electrical wiring is needed.
Keep the shed comfortable by allowing in light without the heat or glare of larger skylights or windows.
This kind of lighting is especially useful if your backyard storage shed also doubles as a workspace or craft room.
Steps to Install Solar Tube Lighting in Your SUNJOY Shed
1. Choose the Right Location
Pick a spot on the roof of your shed where the tube will capture direct sunlight for most of the day. A south-facing roof plane usually delivers the best performance.
2. Prepare Your Shed Roof
Mark the installation location on both the roof and inside the ceiling. Remember that sheds with insulated roofs, like those in many SUNJOY models, are designed to help maintain temperature and minimize condensation once properly sealed.
3. Cut the Roof Opening
Carefully cut the opening for the solar dome following the manufacturer’s template. Be sure to support and seal around the opening to maintain the shed’s weather resistance.
4. Install the Tube and Seals
Fit the reflective tube from the roof dome to the ceiling diffuser. Proper waterproof flashing is key to preventing leaks. A good seal keeps moisture out and preserves the shed’s interior condition.
5. Attach the Interior Diffuser
Inside the shed, mount the diffuser where the light will shine down. Diffusers spread light evenly and soften any harsh rays.
Enhancing Your Shed’s Function
Solar tube lighting pairs nicely with the natural light from windows in a backyard office shed. It can turn your SUNJOY shed into a place that feels welcoming whether you’re storing tools, working on hobbies, or setting up a quiet home workspace.
Conclusion
Using solar tube lighting in a storage shed for the backyard enriches the interior light while keeping energy use minimal. Whether you use your shed strictly for storage or have upgraded to a cozy backyard office shed, adding solar tubes offers a straightforward way to improve brightness, comfort, and usability, all while taking advantage of natural daylight. With a well-built SUNJOY shed like the Beyond Shed, you have a versatile space ready for bright ideas.

