A skylight is a light-permitting structure that is installed on a roof. Homeowners choose to install skylights on their homes not only because of their aesthetic appeal, but also because they provide daylight and ventilation. Here’s how installing a skylight may affect the performance of your roof.
Leaks and Water Damage
If the flashing around the skylight was not properly installed, the roof will likely develop leaks. The same thing will happen if the flashing has been damaged during a storm. Fortunately, the flashing is a simple fix – it can be replaced without having to repair or replace the skylight itself. Water damage on the interior of your home – such as mold growth, peeling paint and damp floorboards – can be expensive to fix, so make sure to attend to leaks around skylights before they spiral out of control and lead to serious problems.
Installation Issues
Installation issues can cause long-term problems. If the skylight was installed at an angle that does not match the roof or was not adequately sealed during installation, it will only only be a matter of time before you see your skylight leaking. This is why it is extremely important to work with a trusted skylight company. Quality skylights are made with accurately measured weep holes around the outer edges of the glass. These weep holes allow condensation to escape to the outside air and prevent moisture from dripping into your home.
Let Professionals Install Your Skylights
Ben’s Construction Inc specializes in exterior improvement services, such as installing skylights and gutters. With industry-leading products and excellent workmanship, you can count on our team to deliver the improved aesthetic appeal and functionality you need for your home. Call (508) 962-2417, or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.