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Precision Roofing Services
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Serving Chesaning, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I wish there were more choices on shingle colors. This firm is excellent about arriving in a timely way as promised and getting the job done in one day."
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Response time8 hrs
Response rate96%
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VELUX America
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Serving Chesaning, MI and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Start with skylights! At VELUX, our mission is clear: we're dedicated to transforming your space with natural light and fresh air with skylights. Whether you're looking to replace old skylights or install brand-new ones, we will guide you every step of the way. Why Choose VELUX? =================== When it comes to skylights and roof windows, VELUX is the global leader. Here's why you should trust us to transform your home: 1. Innovation and Quality: VELUX skylights are renowned for their innovation and unmatched quality. They're designed to let in abundant natural light while keeping your space leak-free and energy-efficient. 2. Huge Product Selection: You’ll have access to a wide range of skylight options, from fixed to vented skylights. And we are here to help tailor the selection to suit your specific needs and style preferences. 3. Expertise: We take pride in what we do at VELUX, and our team is highly trained to guide you through the entire process. From selecting the perfect product for your space to providing valuable recommendations, we're committed to making sure your skylight project is a complete success. 4. Professional Installation Partners: We don't stop at product selection and recommendations; we also match you with a VELUX-trained installer who will handle the installation of your skylights with precision and expertise.

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Yeager Roofing
4.5(
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Serving Chesaning, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"The guys a Yeager roofing were fantastic. They did an excellent job installing roof and 3 new skylights. They kept me informed all they way and was quick to discuss any issues they found along the way. Very professional, cleaned up every evening when they finished. I would hire them again in a heart beat!"
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Element Roofing LLC
4.6(
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Serving Chesaning, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I called Element Roofing about a leak in a skylight. They came out right away and fixed it. The job was done quickly and well. I have since referred them to everyone I know who needs roofing work."
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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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SALEM CONSTRUCTION
4.4(
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Serving Chesaning, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He has done my deck, cement work, power washing, trim painting, garage floor repaint, door and frame installation, skylight repair, and numerous smaller jobs. Highly recommend."
Response time2 days
Response rate85%
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Skylights questions, answered by experts

Ceiling costs depend on many factors, such as the material used and size, but coffered ceilings are considered one of the more expensive ceiling options. If you want to install a coffered ceiling but have a limited budget, consider using plywood instead of hardwood—it costs $2–$4.50 per square foot, while hardwood can be as much as $20 per square foot.

Yes, you can cover up a skylight if you no longer wish to have it in your space. There are a few options for covering up a skylight. One option is to install a skylight cover or shade that can be easily opened or closed as needed, allowing you to control the amount of light entering the room. Another option is to cover the skylight with a solid material, such as plywood or drywall, effectively sealing it off. However, when covering a skylight, it's essential to ensure proper insulation and waterproofing to prevent any issues in the future.

Leaks are the top concern for skylights, often due to improper installation or worn-out seals. Over time, water can seep in and cause major damage to your home’s ceilings and walls. Other common issues include condensation, which leads to mold, as well as physical damage from weather or debris. If they’re not sealed properly, skylights can also bring unwanted heat in the summer or cold in the winter, affecting your home’s energy efficiency and tacking on extra dollars to your bills.

In most cases, installing skylights will add value to your home, making them a worthwhile investment for many homeowners. Buyers are often attracted to the aesthetic appeal of skylights, as they make rooms feel brighter, airier, and more spacious by introducing natural light without compromising privacy. Beyond aesthetics, skylights can offer monetary benefits by potentially reducing energy bills. Additionally, models that can be opened provide extra ventilation, which is particularly useful in hotter climates for allowing accumulated hot air to escape from the ceiling. However, the return on investment depends on several factors. To maximize value, it's crucial that the skylights are installed by an experienced professional to avoid risks like water damage, which can deter savvy buyers. Regular maintenance and cleaning are also important. Furthermore, choosing the right frame and glazing materials for your specific climate will enhance their performance and appeal. While skylights are generally seen as an asset, homeowners should also consider the initial cost, which averages around $1,500 for installation.

Yes, you can replace a skylight without changing the entire roof—if the roof is in good shape. First, you need to make sure the roof around the skylight is intact and free of damage. Quality installation is crucial to prevent leaks, including replacing the flashing, which seals the skylight to the roof. While replacing the skylight alone is doable, it can make sense to replace both at once to streamline the work, coordinate the warranties, and reduce the risk of future leaks. If you’re unsure, reach out to a professional for help in deciding the best approach.

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