Common Skylight Problems and How to Address Them

AAA Roofmasters • January 3, 2024

Skylights are an excellent addition to any home or commercial building, providing natural sunlight and a picturesque view of the sky. However, skylights can also come with their own set of challenges. In this article, we'll discuss some common skylight problems and offer solutions on how to address them. Should you require professional assistance or a quote on skylight installation, maintenance, or repairs, don't hesitate to reach out to AAA Roofmasters.


1. Leaks


One of the most common problems associated with skylights is leakage. Leaks can stem from various factors, such as poor installation, inadequate flashing, or damage to the skylight or roof.


To address this issue, first, inspect the flashing around the skylight for any visible damage or improper sealing. If you notice any problems, it's best to call in a professional to repair or replace the flashing. In some cases, the leak may be due to condensation forming on the inside of the skylight, which can be resolved by improving ventilation in the room or adding a moisture barrier.


2. Cracks


Cracks in the skylight glass or frame can lead to leaks and decreased energy efficiency. These cracks can be a result of weather-related damage, such as hail or heavy snowfall, or from natural wear and tear over time.


If you notice a crack in your skylight, it's essential to get it repaired or replaced promptly to prevent further damage. AAA Roofmasters offers expert skylight repair and replacement services, ensuring your skylight remains in top condition.


3. Insufficient Insulation


Skylights can contribute to heat loss during the winter months and cause your home to heat up during the summer if not properly insulated. This can lead to increased energy bills and discomfort in your living spaces.


To address this issue, make sure your skylight is installed with appropriate insulation and energy-efficient glazing. Insulating blinds or shades can also be added to help regulate the temperature in the room. If you're unsure about the efficiency of your skylight, consult with a professional at AAA Roofmasters who can assess and recommend solutions.


4. Inadequate Ventilation


A lack of proper ventilation can lead to condensation, mold growth, and reduced air quality in your home. Skylights that are designed to open can provide an excellent source of ventilation, but they must be properly maintained to function effectively.


Regularly clean and lubricate the tracks and hinges of your skylight to ensure smooth operation. If you continue to experience ventilation issues, it might be a good idea to look into installing additional vents or an exhaust fan in the room.



5. Fading and Discoloration


Over time, the UV rays from the sun can cause fading and discoloration of your skylight's glazing. This not only impacts the appearance of the skylight but can also reduce its energy efficiency.


To prevent this issue, consider installing a skylight with UV-resistant glazing or adding a UV-blocking film to your existing skylight. This will protect the skylight from the harmful effects of the sun and help maintain its appearance and efficiency.


Skylights can be a beautiful and functional addition to your home or commercial building. However, it's essential to be aware of the common problems they can present and how to address them effectively. By proactively maintaining your skylight and seeking professional assistance when needed, you can enjoy the many benefits of a skylight for years to come.


If you're experiencing any skylight issues or need assistance with installation, repair, or maintenance, contact AAA Roofmasters. Our team of skilled professionals is dedicated to getting the job done right, on schedule, and on budget. Request a quote or schedule a consultation on our website today, and let us help you make the most of your skylight investment.

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