Skylight Installation Southampton
Skylight Installation services in Southampton
Daylight is the one improvement that changes how a room feels at every hour it is used, and a skylight brings it to the rooms windows cannot reach – landings, lofts and the deep middle of an extended plan. In Southampton that speaks to an unusually varied stock: Victorian and Edwardian terraces that came through the war, whole districts rebuilt after it, inter-war garden suburbs, and the modern estates and apartment buildings added since.
Every installation begins with a survey conducted by a director, and is backed by over 15 years of combined hands-on experience, a 5-star rated reputation, £5 million of public liability insurance and our 10-year workmanship guarantee. Your written, itemised quote reaches you within 48 hours, with no hidden extras.

When do Southampton homeowners fit a skylight?
Southampton is a city where the housing itself explains the demand: tall terraced streets that keep their stairwells dim, rebuilt post-war districts now several decades old, and suburbs full of extended family homes. The situations that bring Southampton homeowners to us most often include:
An existing skylight at the end of its life
Misted glazing, a frame that no longer opens smoothly and spares that stopped being made are the usual signs a unit has served its years. Replacing it in the existing opening is a smaller job than the first installation ever was – and where the frame and seals can honestly be saved instead, skylight repair is the better call and we say so.
Across the rebuilt post-war districts and later suburbs, first-generation roof windows are now reaching that age in numbers.
A loft conversion that needs daylight
A converted loft stands or falls on light, and roof windows bring it in where a dormer would mean weeks of structural work. Planned early, the openings are formed as the conversion takes shape rather than cut into a finished room.
In the city’s Victorian and Edwardian terraces, the loft is often the only room left to gain.
A leak at the edge of an old roof light
Water showing at the corner of a roof light points at the surround more often than the unit itself. We establish which has failed before recommending anything: where the surround is at fault, roof flashing repair puts it right without the cost of a new unit, and where the unit has had its years, we replace it.
On the slate terraces of the city’s older streets, the surround tends to fail long before the glass.
A home office in the roof
Working from home has moved desks into lofts and box rooms that were never lit for a working day. Daylight from above is steadier than any lamp, and a roof window turns a borrowed corner into a room worth sitting in from nine to five.
For a city of commuters and home workers, the lit loft has turned into everyday working space.
A stairwell or landing with no window
Stairwells and landings are the rooms a house plan most often leaves without glass, and they stay dim at midday. A roof window above a stairwell borrows sky the plan never allowed for and lights two floors from one opening.
Southampton’s three-storey terraces and townhouses are full of exactly these unlit stairwells.
What does Southampton housing stock mean for fitting a skylight?
Southampton’s housing tells the city’s history plainly: Victorian and Edwardian slate terraces that survived the bombing, whole districts rebuilt through the 1950s and 1960s, inter-war garden suburbs in clay tile, and a steady run of modern estates and apartment buildings since.
That mix is where a skylight earns its keep. The darkest spaces in the older streets are terrace lofts and landing wells; the rebuilt districts carry rear kitchen extensions with deep plans; and the garden suburbs hide generous loft rooms under steady pitches.
The stock shapes the planning too. Conservation streets normally take their unit on the slope facing away from the road, terraced frontages need access arranged from the street rather than a driveway, and what each period’s roof structure asks of the work is established at survey before a unit is ordered.

How does a skylight installation in Southampton work?
A skylight installation is a planned improvement with a clear order to it, and you will know that order before anyone sets foot on your Southampton roof. It runs like this:
A survey before anything is ordered
A director visits first, measures the opening and looks at the roof around it, so the unit suits both the room and the roof. Where a covering is failing as a whole we say so before any cutting is priced, and set out roof replacement options honestly instead.
A written quote with nothing hidden
Within 48 hours of the survey you have an itemised quote in plain terms – unit, access and making good all priced separately. There is no obligation and there are no hidden extras: the price you accept is the price you pay.
Your home protected while we work
Dust sheets go down below the opening, the room is cleared with you before we start, and the roof is left weathertight at the end of every visit. The household carries on around the work rather than around a building site.
The opening cut and the unit fitted
The same crew cuts the opening, fits the unit and weathers it into the surrounding covering, so one team answers for the whole job. A director stays your point of contact from the first visit to the last.
Finished inside as well as out
The reveal is made good and left ready for decoration, the glass is left clean, and you hear how to look after the unit before we leave. Your 10-year workmanship guarantee paperwork follows with the invoice.
Why Choose Us for Skylight Installation in Southampton?
Over 15 years of experience working in Southampton
From slate terraces to concrete-tiled post-war semis, our years have been spent on every roof this city owns, and the crew that will cut your opening also leads our roof repair work across Hampshire. People who spend their weeks putting roofs right understand precisely what a new opening has to respect.

Local Southampton knowledge
A Victorian slate pitch, a 1950s concrete-tiled rebuild and a modern trussed estate roof all carry weight and shed water in their own ways. Every opening we plan starts from how the particular roof does both, which is why the finished skylight looks and behaves like original work.

5-star rated service
A reputation is built one roof at a time, and our 5-star rating has been earned that way - by holding every job to the same exacting standard. Your Southampton skylight installation will be held to it too.

Competent & highly trained team
Opening a roof over an occupied home is exactly when training matters. The team holds working-at-height and manual-handling certifications alongside asbestos awareness training, and those disciplines protect your household as much as the crew on the roof, from the first cut to the last tile.

£5 million public liability insurance
Every installation is carried out under £5 million of public liability insurance - cover you should never need, but which stands behind the work all the same, protecting your Southampton home for as long as we are on it.

10 year workmanship guarantee
A skylight fitted by us carries the same 10-year workmanship guarantee that stands behind our new roof installations, so the opening we cut is ours to answer for long after the scaffold is down. In a port city where wind drives rain up from the water for much of the year, that guarantee belongs in writing.


Frequently asked questions
Take a look at the Frequently Asked Questions regarding our Skylight Installation service in Southampton.
What decides the price of a skylight installation in Southampton?
Three things move the price more than anything else: the unit itself – its size, glazing and whether it opens – the access the roof needs, and the making good inside once the unit is in. Every quote is written and itemised so you can see each of those parts priced separately, and it reaches you within 48 hours of the survey. There are no hidden extras and no obligation to proceed.
Do I need scaffolding for a skylight installation in Southampton?
It depends on the roof rather than on a policy. Plenty of installations run from tower or roof access, and much of Southampton suits that – the city’s semis and rebuilt post-war streets are standard two-storey work. Its taller Victorian terraces and three-storey townhouses are a different matter and often do need scaffold, and where they do, the survey settles it and the quote includes it – arranged by us, not left to you.
Who supplies the skylight unit for a Southampton installation?
Either of us can. Most customers ask us to source the unit, matched to the roof and the room, and supply through us carries our workmanship guarantee across the whole installation. If you have already bought a unit, we will fit it where it is right for the opening – and tell you plainly where it is not, before any cutting starts. Every Southampton installation is held to the same standard either way.
Can a skylight be fitted to an older Southampton roof?
Usually, because condition matters far more than age. Southampton’s older roofs – Victorian and Edwardian slate and clay that came through the last century – take roof windows well when the covering and timbers are sound, and the survey looks at both before anything is priced. Where a roof’s overall condition is in doubt, a roof inspection first settles what it can carry. We never cut into a covering that is not worth cutting into.
How do I arrange a skylight installation in Southampton?
Call us or send the contact form, whichever suits. A director visits to survey the roof and talk through what you want from the room, your written quote follows within 48 hours, and the installation is booked for a time that works around you. Wherever you are across our Southampton service area, the process is the same from first call to finished ceiling.
The Southampton Suburbs we Provide Skylight Installation services to:
Bargate, Bassett, Bevois, Bitterne, Bitterne Park, Coxford, Freemantle, Harefield, Highfield, Millbrook, Northam, Old Town, Peartree, Portswood, Redbridge, Shirley, Sholing, St Denys, Swaythling, Thornhill, Weston, Woolston.
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