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Skylight Services Sag Harbor

Natural light pouring into a room changes everything. It feels warmer, more open, more alive. That’s exactly what a well-placed skylight does for a home.

But if you live in Sag Harbor, you already know the coastal environment doesn’t go easy on anything. Salt air, humidity, back-to-back storms, and dramatic temperature swings between seasons can all take a toll on skylights.

Whether you’re noticing a small leak, foggy glass, a draft that wasn’t there before, or you simply want to bring natural light into a space that’s always felt a little dark — we’re ready to help. At Double A Roofing & Chimney, we provide dependable skylight services throughout Sag Harbor: from new installations to repairs, leak solutions, and full replacements.

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Skylight Services We Provide in Sag Harbor

Skylight Installation

The right skylight in the right spot can completely transform a room. We install skylights with careful attention to placement, natural lighting angles, and ventilation needs — so you get the most out of every ray of sunlight that comes through.

Skylight Repair

Not every problem means starting from scratch. Worn seals, flashing issues, and minor damage can often be fixed quickly before they turn into something more serious. If the unit is structurally sound, repair is almost always the smarter first step.

Skylight Leak Repair

Here’s something most homeowners don’t realize: leaks usually aren’t the skylight’s fault. More often than not, the culprit is damaged flashing or deteriorating sealant around the unit. We track down the actual source and fix it properly — so it doesn’t come back.

Skylight Replacement

Older skylights eventually reach a point where repairs stop making financial sense. If yours has developed repeated issues, lost its efficiency, or simply aged out, a full replacement can restore comfort, performance, and curb appeal in one move.

Skylight Inspections

Drafts, water stains, or persistent condensation are your skylight’s way of telling you something is wrong. A skylight inspection in Sag Harbor catches problems early — before a simple fix becomes a complex repair.

Popular Types of Skylights Used in Sag Harbor Homes

Fixed Skylights

Fixed skylights are one of the most popular choices for Sag Harbor homeowners, and it’s easy to see why. They don’t open, but they do an excellent job of bringing light to living rooms, dining spaces, stairwells, and vaulted ceilings. If ventilation isn’t the priority but brightness is, these are hard to beat.

Vented Skylights

Kitchens, bathrooms, and upper-floor bedrooms often trap heat and moisture in ways that fixed skylights simply can’t address. Vented skylights open up to let warm air escape and fresh air in — a practical solution for coastal homes that deal with summer humidity on a regular basis.

Sun Tunnels

Not every room has enough roof space for a traditional skylight, but that doesn’t mean those spaces have to stay dark. Sun tunnels are compact and surprisingly effective at channeling natural light into hallways, closets, and interior bathrooms where standard skylights just aren’t an option.

Custom Skylights

Sag Harbor has no shortage of homes with distinctive architecture — angled rooflines, open-concept great rooms, unconventional layouts. When standard skylights won’t work, custom options can be designed to match the home’s structure while still maximizing the light coming in.

Signs Your Skylight May Need Attention

Skylight problems have a way of starting small and quietly getting worse. Here are some things worth watching for:

  • Water stains appearing around the ceiling opening
  • Noticeable drafts near the skylight’s frame
  • Condensation trapped between glass panes that won’t clear
  • A vented skylight that’s become difficult to open or close
  • Visible cracks or wear around the seals
  • A general increase in indoor moisture or humidity levels

Catching these early almost always means a simpler, less expensive fix. Left alone, they tend to become interior damage problems that cost significantly more to address.

Signs of skylight issues

What It’s Like Working With Us

We think skylight work should feel straightforward. No confusion, no surprises — just clear communication and solid results from start to finish.

Skylight Assessment

Every project begins with a thorough look at the skylight and the surrounding roofing system. We don’t just check what’s visible. We also look for hidden moisture, flashing concerns, and any underlying installation issues that could be contributing to the problem.

Clear Recommendations

Once we understand what’s going on, we walk you through your options honestly. If a repair makes sense, we’ll say so. If replacement is the better long-term call, we’ll explain why. No pressure, no upselling — just practical guidance based on what we actually find.

Skylight Service or Installation

Our team gets to work using quality materials built to handle the specific demands of coastal weather. Whether it’s a repair, a replacement, or a brand-new installation, the work is done carefully and with attention to lasting performance.

Final Inspection

Before we wrap up any project, we do a thorough review of the completed work — checking the seal, the function, and the overall appearance — to make sure everything is right before we leave.

Working with our skylight team
Homeowners in Sag Harbor trust us

Why Homeowners in Sag Harbor Choose Us

Letting someone work on your skylights is a decision that deserves careful thought. These systems need proper waterproofing, precise placement, and careful installation — because when they’re done wrong, the problems show up inside your home.

Homeowners in Sag Harbor come back to us because we keep things simple and do the work right. See what our customers say

  • Reliable workmanship on every project
  • Honest recommendations without pressure or upselling
  • Clear communication from the first call through the final inspection
  • Quality materials selected for durability in coastal conditions
  • Efficient scheduling and dependable follow-through
  • Hands-on experience with fixed, vented, sun tunnel, and custom skylight systems
  • A focus on long-term performance, not quick fixes

Our goal is simple: provide solutions that genuinely improve your home and protect it from the water damage and structural issues that become expensive repairs down the road.

Contact Us Today

A skylight should be one of the best features in your home — not a source of leaks, drafts, or frustration.

Whether you’re planning something new, dealing with a skylight near the end of its lifespan, or noticing warning signs you can’t quite explain, we’re ready to help. We also serve homeowners in East Hampton, Southampton, and Bridgehampton.

Frequently Asked Questions

Start with an inspection. Leaks, persistent condensation between the panes, drafts, or problems that keep recurring are all signs that something needs attention. Many issues can be repaired, but if the unit is older and problems keep coming back, replacement often makes more financial sense in the long run.

A properly installed skylight shouldn’t leak. When leaks do happen, they’re almost always caused by damaged flashing, aging sealant, or roof issues around the unit — not the skylight itself. That’s why identifying the actual source matters before attempting any fix.

Modern skylights are built to handle demanding weather conditions. That said, proper installation and weatherproofing become even more important in a coastal environment where salt air, wind, and moisture exposure accelerate wear on roofing materials over time.

Vented skylights tend to be the go-to choice for bathrooms. They allow humidity to escape while still bringing natural light in — exactly what a bathroom needs, especially in a humid coastal climate.

A little surface condensation in certain weather conditions isn’t unusual. But if moisture is persistent, trapped between the panes, or showing up on surrounding surfaces regularly, it’s worth having a professional inspect it. It can point to seal failure, ventilation problems, or insulation issues that will only get worse over time.

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