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Four Seasons Roofing and Construction
5.0(
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Skylight - InstallSkylight - Repair, Replace or Seal an Existing Skylight

Serving Washington, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Four Seasons Construction fixed my skylight, and I am impressed! Their team arrived on time, assessed the situation, and provided a solution. Their prompt response and reliable service ensured that my skylight was repaired quickly and effectively. Highly recommend!"
nailing shingles
nailing shingles
installing drip edge
nailing shingles and installing plywood
view from the ground floor, during the process

+11

Response time5 hrs
Response rate94%
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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VELUX America LLC
4.1(
18
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Skylight - Repair, Replace or Seal an Existing SkylightSkylight - Install

Serving Washington, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1941

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They were able to replace the skylight in less than 2 weeks after the quote. They did a good job and make the finish on the inside look good. A few weeks later, there was a heavy rain and my new skylight is no longer leaking like my old one that was replaced."
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Kitchen Before and After
Kitchen Before and After
Kitchen Skylights
Kitchen Skylights

+37

1236 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by38%of homeowners
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Skyproof LLC
5.0(
12
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Skylight - Repair, Replace or Seal an Existing Skylight

Serving Washington, 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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Pro Gen Construction
5.0(
32
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Skylight - Repair, Replace or Seal an Existing Skylight

Serving Washington, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"After months of dealing with a leaky skylight, these guys solved the problem in one visit. The repair was seamless, and the result looks fantastic. Great value and top-notch customer care!"
Response time6 hrs
25 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by26%of homeowners
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Skylights questions, answered by experts

Yes, solar tubes are easier to install than skylights because they’re lighter, smaller, and easier to handle. They also require less roof cutting and have a faster, simpler installation process. This means they’re a more DIY-friendly option for homeowners who want to add more natural light to their homes.

This is based on personal preference, budget, and the vibe you are going for with your holiday lighting. If you are looking for the cheapest option, incandescent lights are a budget-friendly choice. You can also opt for sheets of lights that cover areas such as trees and bushes for easier installation.

Yes, if you have ventilated skylights, you can install insect screens on them. Insect screens for skylights cost $10 to $50 each, depending on their size and quality. Most pros highly recommend insect screens for ventilated skylights because they keep pests outside of your home while allowing fresh air inside.

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.

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.

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