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How Much Does a Skylight Installation Cost?

Come and learn all about the cost of residential skylight installation and see what choices will affect the overall pricing of this service.

How Much Does a Skylight Installation Cost?
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Skylights installation offers several significant benefits. These rooftop windows make the inside and outside of a home much more attractive by allowing natural light to illuminate your living areas, even in interior rooms where regular windows can't be installed. In some locations and climates, they might also provide advantageous ventilation or solar heat. 

How Much Does It Cost To Install a Skylight?

Materials make up a sizable portion of the total cost to install a skylight. Depending on the type of skylight, you might pay anywhere from $500 all the way up to $1,500. Other supplies like flashing also add to the price. Special skylight blinds are optional, and they usually sell for at least $200. The remainder of the bill pays for labor, tools, insurance and transportation. The average American homeowner spends an average of $1,000 on skylight installation.

Factors To Consider

Several factors will influence the cost of your skylight installation. For example, you'll probably spend more on labor if you choose an automatic vented skylight, and an electrician will need to visit your home before the project can be completed. Other factors that influence the cost include:

  • Your home's roofing material
  • Vented, fixed or tubular skylights
  • The height of your home's roof

Your home's roofing material will affect labor rates because it helps determine the difficulty of the work. Professionals normally charge the least to modify asphalt or metal roofs. Wooden shingles add about $25 to the price while a slate surface increases it by around $120. 

The cost to install a skylight may rise $950 if you have a copper roof. The slope and height are also consequential; each extra story adds approximately $100. Other important aspects include the size and shape of the window. You'll pay less per window if you buy multiple skylights at the same time.

Skylight installation is not a simple task. Amateur work can easily lead to damaging water leaks or other costly errors. This project is usually handled by professional contractors with relevant training and the appropriate tools.

Average Expense

At a minimum, you'll probably pay around $500 for skylight installation on your roof. You're apt to spend this much if you have asphalt shingles and want a basic tubular skylight. 

The average price for most homeowners comes in at around $1,000. This might pay for a fixed skylight on a three-story home with a slate roof. Some homeowners get billed as much as $1,500, however, and this price could cover an automatically vented model or skylight installation on a copper surface. It would also pay for multiple basic skylights on an easily accessible roof.

Don't overlook the importance of your home's address either. The cost to install a skylight is significantly more in certain cities than in others. Your area's material prices, insurance rates, equipment costs and average income level will affect the total expense. Furthermore, this price could differ depending on the local climate, which may affect working conditions or necessitate a certain type of window. 

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