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Skylight Repair in New Haven

Stop Skylight Leaks Before They Cause Damage

If you are seeing water stains, drips, or drafts around a skylight, you are right to act quickly. A small leak can travel through insulation and framing, then show up as a stain or bubbling paint far from the actual opening. Left alone, that moisture can lead to rot and mold inside your home or building.

At Skyway Roofing, we help property owners in New Haven and nearby communities find and fix skylight problems before they grow into larger repairs. Our licensed and insured roofing team has more than 35 years of experience working on roofs and skylights across Connecticut. We understand how to separate a simple seal issue from a deeper roofing problem and we explain your options clearly.


Need Skylight Repair in New Haven? Call Skyway Roofing at (800) 463-7490 or send us a message online today.

Why Homeowners Call Skyway Roofing

Skylight issues rarely affect only the glass or dome. Very often, the surrounding shingles, flashing, and underlayment play a role in where water is entering. This is why many homeowners and property managers prefer to work with a full-service roofing company instead of a contractor who only touches the interior finish. When you call us, you get a team that can evaluate the entire system around your skylight.

Our company has been working on Connecticut roofs for more than 35 years, so we have seen many combinations of aging skylights and weather-beaten shingles. That experience helps us identify whether a leak is coming from failed flashing, cracked seals, or general roof wear around the opening. We are licensed and insured, and our roofing professionals are trained to work safely on steep and complex roofs.

We know that trust is a major concern when you invite anyone to work on your home or commercial property. As a family-owned company, we treat each project as a long-term relationship, not a one-time job. We back our roofing labor with a 10-year warranty, which gives many clients confidence that repairs are not just short-lived patches. We also use premium materials from manufacturers such as GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed, so you are not pairing careful workmanship with bargain-bin products.

Because we live and work in this part of Connecticut, we understand the weather patterns, typical roof designs, and expectations of property owners here. Our team strives to communicate clearly, arrive when we say we will, and leave your property as tidy as possible when the work is finished. When you call us about a skylight, you are reaching a local business that plans to be here to support you in the years ahead.

What To Do When Your Skylight Leaks

Discovering a wet spot on the ceiling or water dripping from a skylight can feel stressful, especially if more rain is in the forecast. Taking a few simple steps right away can help limit damage and give you useful information for your roofer. You do not need ladders or roof access to begin protecting your home.

First, try to contain the water where it is coming in. Place a bucket or container under active drips and put an old towel under the bucket if floors or furniture are nearby. If you notice staining but no active dripping, you can still protect the area by moving furniture and rugs away from the affected spot. It also helps to take clear photos of what you see, including any wet drywall, peeling paint, or damp trim around the skylight.

We do not recommend that property owners climb onto the roof to inspect the skylight. Walking on a wet or aging roof can be dangerous, and it is easy to cause additional shingle damage when you are not used to working up there. Our roofing professionals are equipped and insured to work safely at height, and we can inspect the skylight and surrounding roof from the exterior when conditions allow.

After you have contained what you can inside, contacting a roofing company promptly usually helps prevent a minor leak from turning into structural damage. When you call us, we work to schedule a visit as soon as practical, especially when active leaks are present. During the visit we look at both the inside and outside of the skylight area so we can determine the source and recommend the right type of skylight repair.

Our Skylight Inspection & Repair Process

Many property owners are unsure what will actually happen once they call a roofer about a skylight problem. We want you to feel prepared and informed at each step. When you contact our office, a member of our team gathers basic information about your roof, skylight type if you know it, and what you are seeing inside. We then schedule an on-site visit that fits your schedule as closely as possible.

At the appointment, our roofing professional starts by looking at the symptoms inside your home or building. We check the ceiling, walls, and trim around the skylight for staining, bubbling, and soft spots. This helps us understand how long the issue might have been going on and the general path the water seems to be taking. We may also ask about recent storms or past roof work so we can put the current problem in context.

Next, when it is safe to do so, we inspect the skylight and surrounding roof from the exterior. We look at the flashing that ties the skylight into the shingles or other roofing material, and we check for cracks, gaps, or signs of movement. We also examine the shingles, fasteners, and underlayment around the opening, since aging or storm damage in these areas often shows up as a skylight leak inside. Because we have been working on roofs for decades, we recognize common patterns that point to specific causes.

Once we identify the likely source of the problem, we talk through repair options with you. In many cases, work may focus on resealing or replacing failed flashing, addressing worn shingles next to the skylight, or dealing with seal problems around the skylight frame. If the skylight itself is significantly aged, cracked, or has failed glass seals between panes, we may recommend replacing the unit as a more reliable long-term solution. Our goal is to give you clear options, not to push a full replacement when a targeted repair is a reasonable choice.

Before any work begins, we explain what we plan to do, what materials we intend to use, and what the cost will be. We strive to answer your questions in straightforward language so you know what to expect. When we complete a roofing repair, our labor is backed by a 10-year warranty, subject to the details we discuss with you, which provides many clients with additional peace of mind. Throughout the project, our team works to protect your home’s interior and to leave the work area clean when we finish.

Common Skylight Problems In This Climate

Skylights bring natural light into homes and commercial spaces, but in New Haven and surrounding communities they also face challenging weather. Heavy coastal storms can drive rain at the skylight from different angles, and winter freeze-thaw cycles can slowly open small gaps in seals and flashing. Over time, even a well-installed skylight can begin to show signs of wear.

One issue we frequently see is water entering at the corners or edges of the skylight, often showing up as stains a few feet away on the ceiling. This can happen when flashing has pulled away slightly from the roofing or when sealants have dried and cracked after many seasons of sun and temperature swings. In other cases, homeowners notice condensation or fogging between glass panes, which usually points to a failed seal inside the skylight unit rather than a roofing problem.

Roof age also plays a role. When shingles around a skylight reach the end of their useful life, they may curl, crack, or lose granules, which affects how water sheds away from the opening. On older roofs in this part of Connecticut, we sometimes find that the original installation did not include the type of underlayment or flashing details that manufacturers recommend today. When that is the case, bringing the area up to current standards can help reduce the chances of future leaks.

Deciding between repairing and replacing a skylight often comes down to its age, overall condition, and how it was installed. A relatively new skylight with a localized flashing issue may be a good candidate for repair. A much older skylight that is already difficult to seal and has cloudy glass might be better replaced while we address the surrounding roof, so you are not paying twice for access and labor. We help you weigh these factors so you can choose the option that fits your home and long-term plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I Need To Replace My Skylight If It Is Leaking?

Not every leaking skylight needs to be replaced. Often, we can address problems by repairing or updating the flashing and roofing around the unit. If the skylight is very old or damaged, replacement may be more cost effective. We explain both options after we inspect your situation.

Can Your Team Repair Skylights During Winter In New Haven?

We can perform many skylight repairs during the winter when conditions are safe. Some work may be scheduled around ice or heavy snow for safety and to help materials perform properly. If full replacement is not practical right away, we can often provide temporary measures to limit interior water entry.

How Will You Figure Out Where My Skylight Leak Is Coming From?

We start by looking at the signs inside, then check the skylight and surrounding roof from the outside when it is safe. By examining flashing, shingles, and seals together, we can usually see whether the issue is with the skylight itself, the roofing, or both. We then review our findings with you.

What Can I Expect A Skylight Repair To Cost?

The cost depends on factors such as roof access, skylight type, and how much surrounding roofing is affected. After our inspection, we outline the recommended work and pricing before anything begins. Our goal is to offer competitive, transparent pricing so you understand exactly what you are approving.

How Do You Protect My Home’s Interior During Skylight Work?

We typically cover floors and nearby furnishings and may create a work zone under the skylight to catch any dust or debris. If there is active leakage, we help manage water during the repair. Our team works to leave the area clean and to respect your home or business throughout the project.

Schedule Your Skylight Assessment Today

Addressing skylight problems promptly can help protect your ceilings, walls, and belongings from ongoing moisture damage. When you contact Skyway Roofing, you are working with a family-owned roofing company that has been serving this part of Connecticut for more than 35 years. Our licensed and insured team focuses on clear communication and careful workmanship backed by a 10-year labor warranty on roofing work.

Whether you are dealing with an active leak after a storm or you are noticing early signs of staining around a skylight, we are here to help you understand what is happening and what your options are. We inspect the skylight and surrounding roof, explain our findings in plain language, and provide recommendations that fit the condition of your roof and your plans for the property.


Need Skylight Repair in New Haven? Call Skyway Roofing at (800) 463-7490 or send us a message online today.

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