Research shows that natural sunlight offers numerous health benefits. From stimulating vitamin D production to enhancing overall well-being, why would you not want to have these benefits while indoors as well with beautiful skylights?
Skylights are not only visually appealing, but they also improve solar heat to cut down on HVAC costs when it is cold. With certain skylight installations, you can also open the wind to create cross ventilation and cool your house during the summer!
Why Should I Install Skylights?
If you are considering adding some extra light to your Tulsa home, do not settle for dingy, unreliable bulbs. Installing skylights is one of the best ways to brighten up your space…literally! Tulsa sees a lot of cloudy days throughout the spring and winter seasons, having natural light pouring in not only looks better, it makes you feel better too.
Skylights are also more budget-friendly than most homeowners expect. Sure, the price can vary depending on where and how you want them placed, but the benefits you get are undeniable. For a premium option, like Velux, you should expect to spend between $3,000 and $5,000 for basic fixed skylight installation.
If that gave you sticker shock, there are more budget-friendly options available that we would be happy to help you explore at roughly half the cost. All you have to do is reach out to let us know what you are thinking, and our Tulsa skylight experts will help you navigate the rest!
Skylights Fast Facts
Skylight FAQs
Will a Skylight Increase My Energy Bills?
Not necessarily. In fact, a properly installed skylight can help reduce lighting and heating costs by bringing in more natural light and passive solar heat during cooler months like fall and winter.
How Much Does it Cost to Install a Skylight in Tulsa?
Costs can vary depending on the type (fixed, vented, tubular), size, and roof slope, but most installations range from $1,000 to $3,000. A custom quote is the best way to get accurate pricing.
Can I Add a Skylight to Any Room?
Almost any room with direct roof access is a candidate—kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and even walk-in closets. Tubular skylights are a great option for smaller or more enclosed spaces.
What Types of Skylights are Available?
There are fixed skylights (do not open), vented skylights (can be opened manually or electronically), and tubular skylights (ideal for small or dark spaces). Each has its own benefits depending on your goals.
You Deserve the Best in Tulsa Skylights!
At RainTech Roofing, Sheet Metal & Gutters, we hold an active license with the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board (CIB). That means we meet the state’s standards for training, insurance, and accountability—so when we install skylights in Tulsa homes, it’s done right. If a contractor can’t show you their license, it’s a red flag.
You could be taking a big risk with your home’s safety and long-term value. That is why it is so important to work with a reputable roofing contractor in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We would love to be your skylight installer and look forward to talking about your project!
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