Reasons to Hire a Professional Roofer for Skylight Installation

Skylights brighten a dark room, and an open skylight can also add ventilation.

In this DIY age, is hiring a professional roofer to install new skylights the wiser choice? For most homeowners, the answer is a resounding yes.

Skylights brighten a dark room, and an open skylight can also add ventilation. However, installing a skylight is no easy task. Without the proper skills, installation could end up causing costly and damaging roof leaks.

Following is a list of considerations regarding skylight purchase and installation.

Choosing the right skylights

These days, there are many skylight options available. But as with so many things, not all may be suitable for a home's roof.

Weather tightness, wind resistance, ventilation, and energy efficiency are factors that a homeowner needs to consider when choosing a skylight. In addition, they must think about size and shape. For example, can the rooftop handle a large, flat model that opens, or would a smaller sun tunnel be a better option?

Skylights can work with most roofing materials and rooftop configurations, but determining the best types and sizes can be challenging. Advice from a professional roofer can help ensure the homeowner will be satisfied with the skylight.

Placing skylights can be tricky

Simply installing a skylight on any random flat or sloped roofing section is the wrong approach. Instead, the installer must carefully plan the skylight's placement to avoid damage.

The installer must determine where the home's rafters are To find the right rooftop spot for a skylight. They'll also need to consider the location of any rooftop obstructions and additions, like chimneys, vents, solar panels, and other attachments, that can affect the roof structure's stability.

In addition, depending on the age and condition of the roofing materials, some areas may need to be more robust to support a skylight.

Improper skylight installation can weaken a roof

Do-it-yourself skylight installation is certainly possible—a simple internet search reveals countless videos and tips on completing the project.

However, no professional roofer or structural engineer would recommend tackling the job without expert help. The slightest error could weaken a roof, potentially leading to thousands of dollars in damage.

Installing a skylight is more complex than cutting a hole in the roof and popping in a window. The flashing must be correctly installed, and the joints properly sealed. Otherwise, water could seep through. Some skylights require extra protection, such as a raised lip or curb, to guide water drainage.

The wisest approach is to hire a professional roofer to ensure that skylights are placed correctly. A professional roofer has the skills and knowledge to plan an installation compatible with the roofing materials and can install the light without compromising the roof's structural integrity.

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