Skylights
Rylee Ann Roofing provides professional skylight repair and installation in Bucks County PA, Mercer County NJ, and Burlington County NJ — diagnosing the real source of leaks and ensuring every unit is properly integrated with your roofing system. Get a free assessment from a licensed roofer with 30 years of experience.
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Skylight Installation & Repair in Bucks County
Skylights provide an impressive amount of natural light while giving you a beautiful view of the night sky. Like many other architectural enhancements, skylights can add to the resale value of your home. The technology and the components of skylights has drastically changed over the years to improve their overall energy performance and extend their designed life expectancy.
A variety of options are available such as low-e glass argon-filled, tempered glass for safety and a multitude of factory-installed blinds to allow you to control how much or how little light illuminates your home. Popular choices for skylights include:
Venting Skylights
They are offered with either remote controls or manual operating to allow in fresh air in. All the way down to units with rain sensors that will automatically close when moisture is detected.
Fixed Skylights
Are the most common choice when ventilation is not desired. Factory installed blinds have become an increasingly popular option.
Solar-powered Skylights
Offers a green solution to control your venting skylight and operation of your interior blinds effortlessly with a small remote control.
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Skylight Installation & Repair — Bucks County PA & Burlington NJ
What We Offer
Skylights bring natural light into rooms that would otherwise depend entirely on artificial lighting. But when a skylight starts leaking, develops condensation, or shows signs of seal failure, it can cause water damage, mold growth, and energy loss. Rylee Ann Roofing provides professional skylight repair and installation services in Bucks County PA and Burlington County NJ — from fixing persistent leaks on aging skylights to installing new energy-efficient units that transform a dark room.
Most skylight problems are caused by deteriorating flashing, cracked seals, or skylights that were improperly installed in the first place. Because skylight work is roofing work — it requires cutting into the roof, integrating with the existing flashing and waterproofing system, and ensuring the surrounding shingles are properly sealed — it should always be handled by an experienced roofing contractor.
Common Skylight Problems We Fix
Skylight Installation & Repair
Leaking Skylights
A leaking skylight is the most common complaint we hear from Bucks County homeowners. The leak is usually caused by deteriorated flashing, curb, cracked or hardened sealant, or improper integration with the surrounding roofing materials. In many cases, the skylight itself is fine — it’s the flashing and seals that have failed. We diagnose the exact source of the leak and repair it without unnecessary replacement.
Condensation and Fogging
If your skylight is fogging between the panes or showing persistent condensation, the insulated glass seal has likely failed. This reduces energy efficiency and can obscure the light you installed the skylight for in the first place. Depending on the skylight’s age and condition, we’ll recommend either a glass replacement or a full unit replacement.
Cracked or Damaged Glass
Hail, fallen branches, and extreme temperature fluctuations can crack skylight glazing. Cracked glass should be replaced promptly to prevent water intrusion and maintain the structural integrity of the skylight assembly.
Skylight Installation Services
What We Offer
Adding a new skylight can dramatically improve the feel of a room. We install venting skylights, fixed skylights, and solar-powered skylights from leading manufacturers. Every installation is completed to manufacturer specifications, with proper flashing integration and waterproofing to prevent the leak problems that plague improperly installed skylights.
We work with homeowners to determine the best skylight size, type, and placement for their space. Factors we consider include roof pitch, orientation, room layout, and the structural capacity of the framing in the installation area.
How Long Do Skylights Last?
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A quality skylight typically lasts 15–25 years, depending on the manufacturer, materials, and installation quality. The most common failure point is the flashing and seals around the skylight, which may need attention before the unit itself reaches end of life. Regular inspection during routine roof maintenance can catch these issues early and extend the overall lifespan of your skylight.
Frequently Asked Questions About Skylights
FAQs
Why is my skylight leaking?
The most common causes of skylight leaks are deteriorated flashing, cracked sealant around the curb, and improper installation. Water may also be condensation rather than a true leak. A professional inspection identifies the exact cause and the correct fix.
How much does skylight replacement cost?
Skylight replacement costs in Bucks County typically range from $1,500 to $3,500 including materials, installation, and flashing work. The price depends on the skylight type, size, and roof accessibility. We provide free estimates.
Should I repair or replace my skylight?
If the skylight is less than 15 years old and the unit itself is in good condition, a flashing and seal repair is usually the most cost-effective option. If the glass is fogged, the frame is damaged, or the skylight is approaching 20+ years, full replacement is typically the better investment.
Do you install skylights in Burlington County NJ?
Yes. Rylee Ann Roofing provides skylight installation and repair services throughout Burlington County NJ, including Florence, Burlington City, Willingboro, and Bordentown. We are licensed in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Can a skylight be added to an existing roof?
In most cases, yes. We evaluate the roof structure, framing, and layout to determine the best placement. New skylight installation involves cutting a roof opening, framing the curb, integrating flashing with the existing roofing system, and finishing the interior.