Skylight Installation in PA
Transform your home with a professional skylight installation in PA. At Joyland Roofing, we specialize in bringing natural light and fresh air into your living spaces with energy-efficient VELUX systems. From leak-free replacements to new cut-ins, we deliver expert craftsmanship you can trust.
A Smarter Way to Add Light, Fresh Air, and Energy Efficiency
Skylights reinvent your living space by flooding it with natural light, boosting airflow, and creating an open, airy atmosphere. Whether you want to brighten dim rooms, reduce energy use, or add a sleek architectural element, skylights will deliver all that! Our skylight solutions are built for durability - delivering zero leaks, zero drafts, and zero stress.
Benefits of Skylights
Top‑down natural light
Skylights bring daylight deep into central spaces, corridors, or rooms with limited exterior walls. At certain times of day skylight‑based “toplighting” can be 3–10× more efficient than sidelighting (regular windows).
Fresh Air
With a venting skylight, you get light and ventilation, improving indoor air quality, reducing humidity, stale air, (great for bathrooms, kitchens) and lowering reliance on fans and HVAC. This is a great way to regulate indoor temperatures quickly.
Better energy efficiency & ambiance
Skylights can reduce need for artificial light, cut energy use, and make rooms feel brighter, more open, and more inviting.
Design appeal & resale value
A well‑installed skylight is both a functional upgrade and a design statement — often attractive to future buyers. (As one homeowner in r/homeowners noted, “could help sell my house” when adding a skylight during a roof project.) People LOVE the look and classy feel of skylights in the house.
Top‑down
natural light
Skylights drive sunshine deep into the core of your home, like hallways or interior rooms. This "toplighting" can be up to 10x more effective than standard windows for brightening a space.
Design appeal & resale value
Venting models act as natural "chimneys," exhausting stale air and humidity from kitchens or baths. This passive ventilation regulates indoor temperatures quickly and reduces HVAC strain.
Better energy & ambiance
By minimizing the need for electric lights, skylights cut energy use. They transform cramped areas into inviting, vibrant spaces that improve your daily mood.
Consistently
fresh air
A professional installation is a functional luxury that catches the eye of future buyers. Homeowners love the sophisticated feel a well-placed skylight brings to any room.
Skylight Types
Fixed Skylights
- What they're:
These are stationary, non-opening units designed to act as a permanent window in your roofline.
- Best for:
Living rooms or stairwells where you need maximum light but don't require extra airflow.
- Pros: With no moving parts, they offer the highest leak resistance, lowest maintenance, and most budget-friendly pricing.
- Cons: No ventilation means humidity can condense on the glass in damp areas like bathrooms during the winter.
- What they are:
These are stationary, non-opening units designed to act as a permanent window in your roofline.
- Best for: Living rooms or stairwells where you need maximum light but don't require extra airflow.
- Pros: With no moving parts, they offer the highest leak resistance, lowest maintenance, and most budget-friendly pricing.
- Cons: No ventilation means humidity can condense on the glass in damp areas like bathrooms during the winter.


Venting Skylights (Operable)
- What they are: Skylights that open to provide airflow, available in manual, electric, or solar-powered configurations.
- How they work:
- Manual: Opened with a handle or rod; ideal for reachable ceilings.
- Electric: Uses a hardwired motor with a remote. Includes rain sensors to auto-close if the weather changes.
- Solar-powered: The easiest to install with no wiring. Uses a small solar panel and qualifies for energy incentives. Includes rain sensors.
- Best for: Kitchens and bathrooms where you want daylight plus humidity control. Great for reducing your HVAC load.
- Pros: Provides light, fresh air, and cooling. Solar/electric options add the safety of automatic rain sensors.
- Cons:
More mechanical components lead to slightly higher complexity, and they cost more than fixed models.
- What they are: Skylights that open to provide airflow, available in manual, electric, or solar-powered configurations.
- How they work:
- Manual: Opened with a handle or rod; ideal for reachable ceilings.
- Electric: Uses a hardwired motor with a remote. Includes rain sensors to auto-close if the weather changes.
- Solar-powered:The easiest to install with no wiring. Uses a small solar panel and qualifies for energy incentives. Includes rain sensors.
- Best for: Kitchens and bathrooms where you want daylight plus humidity control. Great for reducing your HVAC load.
- Pros: Provides light, fresh air, and cooling. Solar/electric options add the safety of automatic rain sensors.
- Cons: More mechanical components lead to slightly higher complexity, and they cost more than fixed models.
Tubular Skylights (Sun Tunnels)
- What they are: Compact domes that use a reflective tube to channel light into interior spaces. Often known as "Sun Tunnels."
- Best for: Tight spaces like closets, pantries, or hallways where a full-sized skylight isn’t practical or possible.
- Pros: Lower cost, fast installation, and minimal structural work. Provides great natural lighting with minimal roof intrusion.
- Cons:
No view of the sky, no airflow, and less total light output compared to full-sized skylights in large rooms.
- What they are: Compact domes that use a reflective tube to channel light into interior spaces. Often known as "Sun Tunnels."
- Best for:
Tight spaces like closets, pantries, or hallways where a full-sized skylight isn’t practical or possible.
- Pros: Lower cost, fast installation, and minimal structural work. Provides great natural lighting with minimal roof intrusion.
- Cons: No view of the sky, no airflow, and less total light output compared to full-sized skylights in large rooms.

Skylight Features & Options:
What You Should Know
When choosing your skylight installation, PA, consider glass, coverings, and automated accessories.

Glass & Glazing
Our Velux skylights feature tempered and laminated glass with Low-E coatings. These units are often argon-filled to boost insulation and minimize UV damage or heat transfer. You might also consider tinted or insulated glazing; while often more of an investment than adding blinds, specialty glazing is excellent for south-facing roofs to cut down on glare and regulate temperature. This's a durable way to ensure your home remains comfortable all year.
Blinds / Shades
We highly suggest adding solar-powered blinds to your skylight installation. Since skylights are direct source for the sun, they can transmit significant heat in the summer; blinds let you manage that energy while still enjoying the glow. We offer light-filtering options that cut glare by 30% for living areas, as well as blackout shades that block 98% of light. These are essential for bedrooms or media rooms where you need total control over the sun.
Solar Powered Blinds: Control the blind with a remote. Since they are solar-powered, they require no electrician to install. Super efficient and effective. Tax credits may be available on the entire skylight installed cost when you choose a solar powered blind accessory.
Light Filtering (Translucent): Softens the sunlight, reducing glare by ~30% while still illuminating the room. Perfect for living areas.
Blackout (Opaque): Blocks 98% of light. Essential for bedrooms or media rooms.
Screens & Rain / Weather Sensors
For any venting skylight installation, insect screens are included as a standard feature to keep pests out while fresh air flows in. Our solar and electric models also feature advanced moisture technology. Built-in rain sensors offer total peace of mind by automatically closing the sash the moment the very first drop of rain is detected. This prevents water damage to your drywall and flooring, even if you're away from home when a sudden summer storm hits.
Smart Control / Automation
Modern Velux units can be fully integrated into your smart home system. This allows for scheduled opening, remote operation, and integration with air quality sensors to keep your home fresh. For those choosing a vented skylight installation, built-in rain sensors offer total peace of mind by automatically closing the sash the moment it starts to drizzle. Because they're solar-powered, they require no electrician and often qualify for tax credits.
We Can Help!
Not sure which skylight is right for your home? We bring brochures and sample options to every inspection.

Skylight Sizes
- Standard rectangular or square skylights often come in configurations like 21" wide x 36" high on the smaller side, to 48"x48" for larger ones.
- Tubular skylights (sun‑tunnels) are much smaller: typical domes are about 10–22 inches in diameter and look like a large light fixture in your ceiling (12"-16" diameter").
- Because of these size differences, a tubular skylight may deliver less total light - but it’s often ideal for smaller spaces or where roof structure limits large skylights.
PROS & CONS OF SKYLIGHTS
Are Skylights the Right Choice for Your Home?
PROS
- Cost-effective for most budgets
- Widest range of colors and styles
- Easier and faster to repair than metal or slate
PROS
- Fills rooms with natural daylight
- Creates a way to adjust light and heat in a room
- Reduces electricity usage
- Improves mood and indoor comfort
- Optional fresh air ventilation
- Increases home value
- Energy-efficient glass reduces heat loss
CONS
- Requires proper installation to avoid leaks
- Can increase heat in summer if wrong type is chosen
- Not ideal for all roof designs without modifications
Leave It to Us!
When professionally installed with a quality flashing system, skylights offer exceptional value, comfort, and efficiency for most Pennsylvania homes.
A Leak-Free Skylight Requires a Complete System
Skylights are more than just a window - they include a full waterproofing system that seals your home against weather and improves insulation.
6 Key Components of a Proper Skylight Installation in Pennsylvania
Watch a Sun Tunnel Installation
At Joyland Roofing, we make roof replacement simple, efficient, and stress-free. From the moment we arrive to the final walkthrough, every step is designed to protect your home, deliver a flawless installation, and provide peace of mind.
Transparent Pricing Guidelines
We believe in straightforward pricing. Here's how we calculate costs:
1. Replacement vs. New Cut-In
Replacement (Lower Cost): Swapping an old unit for a new one of the same size.
- Fixed: $1200 – $2000
- Venting: $1800 – $3500
This would include all the necessary roof flashing and installation.
Swapping an old unit for a new one of the same size.
- Fixed: $1200 – $2000
- Venting: $1800 – $3500
This would include all the necessary roof flashing and installation.
New Cut-In (Higher Cost)
Requires cutting the roof, framing, drywall, and painting.
- Fixed: Starts around $3500 (between rafters) or $5000+ (if rafters need modification).
- Venting: Adds an upgrade cost of $1000 – $2000 over fixed prices.
Requires cutting the roof, framing, drywall, and painting.
- Fixed: Starts around $3500 (between rafters) or $5000+ (if rafters need modification).
- Venting: Adds an upgrade cost of $1000 – $2000 over fixed prices.
2. The "Flashing Kit" Factor
Crucial Note: Homeowners often ask us to reuse old flashing to save on costs, but this rarely works. Even if your existing unit stays, we always recommend replacing the roof flashing kit. We have seen too many leaks caused by attempting to recycle old metal - and that's the last thing you want for your new roof system. By using a fresh kit with every skylight installation in PA, we ensure a permanent, watertight seal that protects your home’s interior for decades.
Built to Last Decades, Not Years
Adding a skylight is a long-term investment. At Joyland Roofing, we install only premium systems backed by industry-leading warranties for total peace of mind.
What to Look for in a Skylight Warranty
Glass Seal Warranty
Covers moisture or fogging between glass panes caused by seal failure. This ensures your view of the sky stays clear and your home remains properly insulated for years to come.
No Leak Flashing Warranty
Ensures your skylight’s flashing system will remain watertight when properly installed. This's our promise that your skylight installation, PA will stay dry during heavy storms.
Product Defect Coverage
Protects you against issues caused by manufacturing defects or material failures. If the unit itself doesn't perform to factory standards, the manufacturer has you covered for repairs.
Coverage Length
Understand the difference between prorated and non-prorated terms for long-term protection. We help you choose products with the most reliable, long-lasting coverage for your investment.
Workmanship Warranty
Watch VideoCovers installation-related issues that may arise after the skylight is installed. This reflects our commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and professional service on every roof we touch.
Transferability
Some warranties can transfer to the next homeowner, adding value if you sell your home. It’s a great selling point that proves to buyers the home has been maintained with quality parts.

Skylight Type Lifespan Comparison
25-35
Years Expected Lifespan
Fixed Skylight
20-30
Years Expected Lifespan
Manual Vented Skylight
20-30
Years Expected Lifespan
Electric/Solar Vented Skylight

The Joyland Guarantee for Skylights
We've installed hundreds of skylights on all types of roofs. We understand what it takes to have a skylight that works well and doesn't leak.
- Don't pay till we're DONE and you're HAPPY!
- Velux certified skylight contractor
- 10-year leak-free guarantee
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What Your Neighbors Say
Why Choose Us — Joyland Roofing
- Elite Products: We work with top-tier brands like Velux to ensure you get the best glass and technology available.
- Full-Service Care: From the first shingle to the final coat of paint and smart sensor setup, we manage the entire project.
- Clear Pricing: Our quotes are detailed and honest. You'll know exactly what you’re paying for with no hidden fees.
- Verified Protection: We stand behind our work with ironclad warranties and a commitment to leak-free performance.
You want a solution that lasts for decades. Here is why homeowners trust us for skylight installation in PA:
- Expert Craftsmanship: We’ve installed hundreds of units. We don't just do the roof work; we handle the framing, drywall, and interior finishing too.
You want a solution that lasts for decades. Here's why homeowners trust us for skylight installation in PA:
- Expert Craftsmanship: We’ve installed hundreds of units. We don't just do the roof work; we handle the framing, drywall, and interior finishing too.
- Elite Products: We work with top-tier brands like Velux to ensure you get the best glass and technology available.
- Full-Service Care: From the first shingle to the final coat of paint and smart sensor setup, we manage the entire project.
- Clear Pricing: Our quotes are detailed and honest. You'll know exactly what you’re paying for with no hidden fees.
- Verified Protection: We stand behind our work with strong warranties and a commitment to leak-free performance.

Ready to Brighten Your Home?
We make adding light to your life easy:
- Consult: We'll inspect your roof and discuss your goals for light and air.
- Select: Choose your style, from solar-vented glass to compact sun-tunnels.
- Quote: Get a transparent, all-inclusive price for the unit and labor.
- Install: We handle the carpentry, roofing, and painting while keeping your home clean.
- Enjoy: Relax under your new view with total peace of mind.
We make adding light to your life easy:
- Consult: We'll inspect your roof and discuss your goals for light and air.
- Select:
Choose your style, from solar-vented glass to compact sun tunnels.
- Quote: Get a transparent, all-inclusive price for the unit and labor.
- Install:
We handle the carpentry, roofing, and painting while keeping your home clean.
- Enjoy: Relax under your new view with total peace of mind.
The Skylight Upgrade You’ve Been Looking For
Skylights are more than a simple upgrade. When handled by professionals, skylight installation in PA delivers real benefits - natural daylight, improved ventilation, energy savings, enhanced aesthetics, and long-term home value. Whether you choose a fixed skylight for added light, a venting skylight for fresh air, or a tubular sun tunnel for compact spaces, success depends on quality installation, thoughtful options, and experienced workmanship.
Ready to upgrade? Let’s talk and bring natural light and fresh air into your home - the right way.
Common Customer Concerns – FAQ
Here are real questions homeowners often have — and how you (as the authority) can confidently answer them.
Will a new skylight cause my roof to leak?
Learn MoreWhen you choose a professional for your skylight Installation, PA, leaks are not a concern. We use the VELUX deck-sealed system which features three layers of protection. By combining specialized underlayment with high-quality flashing kits, we create a watertight seal that stands up to heavy rain and melting snow for many years to come.
What is the difference between fixed and venting skylights?
Fixed skylights are stationary units designed to bring in light. Venting models, however, can be opened to allow fresh air circulation. If you want to reduce humidity in a bathroom or kitchen, a venting skylight is the better choice, while fixed units are great for hallways where only extra light is needed.
How long does a skylight installation process typically take?
For a standard replacement, we can often finish the job in just a few hours. A brand-new Pennsylvania skylight installation takes longer - usually one to two days. This's because we must frame the opening, install the light shaft, finish the interior drywall and paint to ensure the project looks seamless inside and out.
Will a skylight make my room too hot during the summer?
Modern glass technology also helps prevents excessive heat gain. The VELUX units we use in every skylight installation in PA feature Low-E coatings that reflect infrared heat while letting in visible light. For even more control, we recommend adding solar blinds, which help block the sun’s intensity during the hottest parts of the day.
What kind of maintenance do skylights require?
Skylights are remarkably low-maintenance. We suggest cleaning the glass occasionally to remove debris or pollen that might block the light. For a venting skylight Installation, it's a good idea to check that the insect screen is clear and that the hinges move freely. Other than that, the high-quality seals are designed to last decades.
Is the glass in a skylight safe from hail or falling branches?
The units we use for skylight installation, PA feature tempered or laminated safety glass. This glass is specifically designed to be impact-resistant. In the rare event that the glass does break, the lamination prevents it from shattering into dangerous shards, much like a car windshield, keeping your family safe from falling debris.
Can skylights help lower my monthly energy bills?
Absolutely. By increasing the amount of natural light in your home, you’ll find yourself turning on electric lamps much less often. Additionally, a venting skylight installation can help cool your home naturally in the summer by letting hot air escape, reducing strain on your air conditioner and lowering your overall utility costs.



































