Phoenix cost guide
Skylight Repair Cost in Phoenix
What Phoenix homeowners actually pay for skylight repairs in 2026 — and when a replacement saves you money.
- Reseal / flashing: $350–$750
- Glass or dome replacement: $600–$1,400
- Full skylight swap: $1,200–$3,500
- Free diagnostic inspection
Most leaking skylights in Phoenix aren't leaking through the glass — they're leaking around the flashing. A reseal and flashing repair on a standard residential skylight runs $350–$750. If the glass or dome itself is cracked, expect $600–$1,400 for replacement of just that pane.
Full skylight replacement (frame, flashing, glass) ranges $1,200–$3,500 depending on size and type — fixed, vented, or solar tube. We'll tell you honestly which makes sense for your situation.
Typical price ranges in Phoenix
| Scope | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Reseal & flashing repair | $350–$750 | Most common fix |
| Glass / dome replacement | $600–$1,400 | Single pane |
| Full skylight replacement (fixed) | $1,200–$2,200 | Standard residential |
| Full skylight replacement (vented) | $1,800–$3,500 | Operable units |
| Solar tube / sun tunnel install | $800–$1,800 | 10–14 inch tube |
What drives the price
Skylight age
Over 20 years old? Replace. Rubber gaskets are at end of life and you'll be back for another repair within a year or two.
Roof type
Tile roofs require lifting and resetting tiles around the skylight curb — more labor than foam or shingle.
Brand
Velux and similar quality brands have long-life gaskets and standard parts. Off-brand units often need full replacement to fix right.
Access
Steep roofs and multi-story homes add staging time. Most Phoenix single-story homes are straightforward.
Frequently asked questions
How much does skylight repair cost in Phoenix?
Most skylight reseals and flashing repairs run $350–$750. Glass or dome replacements on standard residential skylights typically land $600–$1,400. Full skylight replacement: $1,200–$3,500 depending on size and type.
Why are skylights leaking?
9 times out of 10 it's the flashing, not the skylight itself. The seal between the skylight curb and the roof fails before the skylight does. We diagnose first, then quote.
Should I replace or repair?
If the skylight is over 20 years old, replacement is usually the smart call — the rubber gaskets are at end of life. Newer skylights are almost always a reseal job.
The service behind this pricing
Real-world details on what we actually do for this price range.
We work across the Phoenix Valley
Get your skylight diagnosed
Use the calculator, or schedule a free inspection — we'll find the actual leak source and quote the right fix.
