Learn about skylight installation costs, including key factors that affect pricing, such as size, type, and location. This guide will help you budget and plan your skylight project.
What Should a Skylight Cost?
Skylights range from $300 to $1,900, depending on size and type. Fixed and tubular skylights are the least expensive, while ventilating or large models cost more. Labor to replace a skylight typically ranges from $650 to $1,000. For the best quality, your Skylight Expert recommends VELUX “The NO Leak Skylight.” Adding a blind lets you control light, and a Sun Tunnel brings natural light into small spaces like bathrooms, closets, and pantries.
Type of Project Installation | Cost of the Skylight Project |
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Fixed Skylight Replacement | $1,100 – $2,500 – – Minor repairs inside if any. |
Venting Skylight Replacement | $1,300 – $3,500 – – Minor repairs inside if any. |
Sun Tunnel Install from scratch | $850 – $1,800 – – No drywall repairs needed. |
Fixed Skylight Cut-in from scratch | $2,500 – $4,000 – – Includes drywall finishing |
Venting Skylight Cut-In from scratch | $2,500 – $4,500 – – Includes drywall finishing |
Integrated blinds in most Skylights | $500 – – At time of Skylight Installation |
Fixed Domed Skylight Replacement | $950 – $1600 – – Minor repairs inside if any. |
Roof Window Replacement | $1,900 – $2,700 – – Minor repairs inside if any. |
The room is dark even on the brightest of days!
By adding a beautiful skylight natural light floods the room from morning until night.
Estimated cost is $5,000 – $6,500
The room is dark even with the huge windows!
Overhead skylights bring light into your room in ways a window will never come close! Solar blinds allow you to darken the room when you don’t want the light.
Estimated Cost $7,500 – $9,000.
Visit Your Skylight Expert to schedule a consultation for your dream project.