
Benefits of Skylights
Skylights transform dark spaces into bright, welcoming environments. Natural light has been proven to improve mood, productivity, and overall well-being. Beyond aesthetics, properly installed skylights can reduce electricity costs by minimizing daytime lighting needs.
Types of Skylights
Fixed Skylights: Non-opening units that provide natural light only. Most affordable option with minimal maintenance.
Ventilated Skylights: Can be opened manually or electrically for natural ventilation. Ideal for bathrooms and kitchens where moisture control is important.
Tubular Skylights: Compact units that channel daylight through reflective tubes. Perfect for small spaces like closets or hallways.
Critical Installation Considerations
Waterproofing: Proper flashing is essential. We use multi-layer flashing systems integrated with roofing underlayment to create watertight seals.
Placement: South-facing skylights provide maximum light but may cause overheating. North-facing units offer consistent, cooler light. Consider seasonal sun angles and interior layout.
Glazing Options: Double or triple-pane glazing with low-E coatings minimizes heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. Laminated glass provides additional security and UV protection.
Roof Slope: Minimum 15-degree slope recommended for proper water drainage and snow shedding.
Cost Factors
Skylight costs vary significantly based on:
- Size: Standard units (55×78cm) cost €400-800. Larger custom sizes range from €1,000-2,500+
- Glazing Type: Basic double-pane vs. high-performance low-E coatings
- Ventilation: Manual opening adds €200-400, motorized adds €500-1,000
- Roof Accessibility: Complex roofs or multi-story installations increase labor costs
- Interior Finishing: Light tunnels and trim work add €300-600
Potential Drawbacks
While skylights offer many benefits, consider these potential issues:
- Leakage Risk: Poor installation is the primary cause. Always hire certified professionals.
- Heat Loss/Gain: Even high-quality skylights transmit more heat than insulated roofs. Strategic placement and proper glazing minimize this effect.
- Glare and Fading: Direct sunlight can cause glare and fade furnishings. Use blinds or UV-filtering glazing.
- Maintenance: Skylights require periodic cleaning and seal inspection.
Professional Installation Matters
Skylight installation requires expertise in roofing, carpentry, and waterproofing. DIY installations often result in leaks and structural issues. UpRoof's certified installers ensure proper integration with your roof system, backed by comprehensive warranties on both materials and labor. Contact us for a free consultation and quote.