
A lot of homeowners think about skylights for years before actually pulling the trigger. It makes sense - cutting an opening in your roof sounds risky. But when it's done right, it's one of the best upgrades you can make to a home.
Here's what we focus on when we install a skylight: the flashing and the seal. That's where most skylight problems start. Water finds its way in at the edges, not through the glass. So we take our time making sure everything is tight, properly integrated with the surrounding shingles, and built to handle whatever the weather throws at it.
The glass unit itself sits clean and flush with a solid aluminum frame - no gaps, no sloppy edges. The surrounding field shingles are cut and laid precisely so the whole install looks intentional, not patched together. That matters both for performance and for how the roof looks from the outside.
What you get on the inside is a completely different feel in the room below. Natural light changes a space in a way that no light fixture can match. Rooms feel bigger, brighter, and more connected to the outside - without losing any privacy.
Skylights aren't just an aesthetic choice either. A properly installed unit can reduce how much artificial lighting you rely on during the day, which adds up over time. It's one of those upgrades that works on multiple levels - and we're glad to be the team homeowners trust to get it done right.