Skylight Installation in Cedar Grove
Houses under a full tree canopy fight for daylight. People move to Cedar Grove for the woods, then live with kitchens that need lamps at noon. A skylight fixes that better than any wall window can, and on a wooded lot the view straight up through the branches earns the install by itself.
The catch: a skylight is a hole in your roof, and it lasts exactly as long as its flashing.
Flashed Right or Not at All
Most leaking skylights we open up in Union County weren’t bad units. They were decent units set in a bed of caulk instead of the manufacturer’s flashing kit. We install curb-mounted and deck-mounted skylights with the full step and apron flashing, ice and water shield wrapped around the opening, and a finished interior shaft that won’t crack out in a season. Falling-branch country also calls for the right glass, so under heavy trees we quote laminated panes rated for impact.
A skylight goes in cleanest during a roof replacement, while the courses around the opening are already off, but we retrofit into sound existing roofs year-round. One that already drips belongs with roof leak repair before the drywall stain spreads.
Models and glass options are on our skylight installation page, and the rest of our Cedar Grove work is on the city page.
Call (555) 123-4567 to talk daylight.