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Four Season Construction
5.0(
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Skylight - InstallSkylight - Repair, Replace or Seal an Existing Skylight

Serving Bernards, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

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Emergency services offered

"I recently had Four Season Construction repair my skylight, and I could not be happier with the outcome. They completed the repair efficiently and my skylight looks as good as new. I highly recommend Four Season Construction for their exceptional service and expertise in skylight repairs!"
nailing shingles
nailing shingles
installing drip edge
nailing shingles and installing plywood
view from the ground floor, during the process

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Response time5 hrs
Response rate94%
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Skyline Construction Group
4.9(
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Skylight - Repair, Replace or Seal an Existing Skylight

Serving Bernards, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Contacted Skyline Construction Group after a leak appeared in my roof. Fast response, honest genuine help and advice. Came back the same day to fix the problem. Would highly recommend their services. Thank you Skyline Construction Group."
Response time10 hrs
Response rate93%
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Skyproof LLC
5.0(
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Skylight - Repair, Replace or Seal an Existing Skylight

Serving Bernards, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Mathew from Skyproof Construction is a very hardworking professional who has done an excellent job on replacing the roof on my shed at a fair price and even did a complimentary gutter cleaning after the job was completed. Thank you and the other workers and, I would highly recommend you to others who need work done at their homes. Wayne Palew."
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Skylights questions, answered by experts

Local window and door specialists, glaziers, and roofers should all install skylights. You can also do an internet search to find companies that specialize in skylight installation near you. Keep in mind that skylight installation is very complex and can be dangerous without the proper tools and safety precautions, so we don’t recommend this as a DIY project.

Fixed skylights are by far the most popular type. Because skylights can be pretty high up on your ceiling, fixed (rather than operable) skylights remove some maintenance from the equation. Plus, you don’t have to constantly worry if you shut your skylight fully the last time you opened it or if you’re going to find a leak later on during a rainy day.

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.

Yes, solar tubes work during the winter as long as it’s light outside and they aren’t covered by snow. Sun tunnels are made to work year-round to bring in natural light, and some people find them even more beneficial during the winter. With less daylight outside, it can be even more important to bring brightness into homes to reduce electricity costs.

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.

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