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Skylights questions, answered by experts

To maintain skylight performance, regularly check and clean the glass and frame, inspect seals and flashing for degradation, and address minor issues before they escalate. Periodic professional servicing can ensure that the skylight remains in optimal condition.

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.

Skylights need periodic cleaning to remove dirt, debris, and condensation buildup. You should also inspect the seals and flashing once per year, looking for signs of wear or leaks, especially after heavy storms. Energy-efficient skylights with Low-E coatings or double glazing require less upkeep, but all skylights benefit from occasional resealing and checking for cracks to prevent drafts and moisture issues.

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.

Water will leak through a skylight if there are issues in the sealing of the skylight. Find and fix those issues yourself if possible, but it’s a good idea to contact a professional, as there could be much more water damage than you initially saw. Plus, it’s dangerous to work on a roof without the proper safety equipment and know-how.

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