Skylight Installation Waterlooville
Skylight Installation services in Waterlooville
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 Waterlooville that is an offer made for the stock: a town built almost entirely since 1947, its estates of the 1950s and 1960s now mature family homes, with newer neighbourhoods still rising on the western edge.
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 Waterlooville homeowners fit a skylight?
Waterlooville went up quickly – planned estates spreading through the 1950s and 1960s, infill ever since – and quick building left predictable dark spots in kitchens, lofts and hallways that a roof window resolves. The situations that bring Waterlooville 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.
Waterlooville’s improvement waves started decades ago, and the roof windows fitted first are reaching that point now.
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.
Sitting minutes from Portsmouth’s employers, Waterlooville now earns much of its living from lofts and spare rooms.
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 Waterlooville’s mid-century tiled slopes, the surround tends to fail years before the glass does.
A dark kitchen or rear extension
A single-storey extension leaves the middle of the plan a long way from any window, and the deepest part of the room shows it. A rooflight over the working end brings in more daylight than a wall window twice its size ever could.
Extended estate semis are Waterlooville’s signature, and their rear kitchens routinely outgrow the windows they started with.
A tired plastic dome on a flat roof
The domes fitted to flat roofs decades ago discolour with age and were never much for keeping heat in. A modern flat rooflight in the same position transforms both the light and the warmth of the room below.
Flat-roofed garages and kitchen additions from the estate-building years have left Waterlooville well supplied with them.
What does Waterlooville housing stock mean for fitting a skylight?
Few Hampshire towns are as young as Waterlooville, created almost wholesale after 1947 to house a growing Portsmouth and expanded hard through the 1950s and 1960s. The result is a stock of planned estates – semis, terraces and detached family homes, chiefly under interlocking concrete tile – with later infill and a substantial new-build quarter still growing at the western edge.
For skylight work that uniformity is an advantage. Mid-century estate roofs are regular and well understood, plots and driveways make access easy, and with no conservation streets in the town itself there are few of the frontage sensitivities older towns bring. The demand is equally clear: extended kitchens, loft rooms and dim hallways, plus new-build owners adding light their developers never specified. Each era’s roof build is settled at the survey before any unit is ordered.

How does a skylight installation in Waterlooville 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 Waterlooville 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 Waterlooville?
Over 15 years of experience working in Waterlooville
Estate roofing is our home ground - the concrete-tiled semis and detached homes Waterlooville is made of, along with the newer builds joining them - and the crew on your roof leads our roof repair work across Hampshire. Years of putting roofs right teach a healthy respect for everything an opening touches.

Local Waterlooville knowledge
Waterlooville's roofs mostly share a mid-century logic - straightforward pitches, interlocking tile, sturdy and regular build beneath - yet no two carry weight or move rainwater identically once extensions and conversions have had their say. We plan each opening around the roof in front of us, and the skylight settles in as if original.

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 Waterlooville 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 Waterlooville home for as long as we are on it.

10 year workmanship guarantee
Behind your skylight installation stands our 10-year workmanship guarantee - the same cover our new roof installations carry - so the opening we make stays our responsibility, in writing, for years. When blustery south-westerlies drive rain across Waterlooville's open estate rooflines each winter, that guarantee is exactly where you want it.


Frequently asked questions
Take a look at the Frequently Asked Questions regarding our Skylight Installation service in Waterlooville.
What decides the price of a skylight installation in Waterlooville?
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 Waterlooville?
That is settled by the roof, never by a blanket rule. Waterlooville’s estate layout works in your favour – two-storey homes with driveways and clear ground beside them often suit tower or roof access – while three-storey townhouses and harder plots take scaffold. The survey makes the call, and your quote includes whatever access is needed, organised by us.
Who supplies the skylight unit for a Waterlooville 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 Waterlooville installation is held to the same standard either way.
Can a skylight be fitted to an older Waterlooville roof?
Usually, because condition outweighs age every time – and by most towns’ standards Waterlooville’s roofs are not old, with even the first estate coverings only now reaching the end of their expected years. The survey checks covering and timbers before anything is priced, and where overall condition is in doubt, a roof inspection first settles what the roof can carry. We never cut into a covering that is not worth cutting into.
How do I arrange a skylight installation in Waterlooville?
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 Waterlooville service area, the process is the same from first call to finished ceiling.
The Waterlooville Suburbs we Provide Skylight Installation services to:
Cowplain, Hart Plain, Newlands, Purbrook, Stakes, Waterloo, Wecock Farm.
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About WaterloovilleCaetano Nimbus Thurmaston Bus Caetano Nimbus bodied Dennis Dart SLF in Leicester in April 2011Overview Manufacturer Salvador Caetano Production 1999–2007 Assembly Waterlooville, England Body and chassis Doors 1 or 2 Floor type Low entry Chassis Dennis Dart SLF Powertrain Capacity 27 to 39 seated Dimensions Length 8.8m – 11.4m Width 2.5m Chronology Predecessor Caetano Compass Successor Caetano City Gold The Caetano Nimbus was a low-entry single-decker bus body built by Salvador Caetano in Waterlooville, England between 1999 and 2007. It was constructed exclusively on the Dennis Dart SLF as a replacement for the Caetano Compass.
MyBus (49) and Tellings-Golden Miller (41) were major purchasers.
A common design is that most of these buses have a double-curvature windscreen and a separately mounted destination display with an arched top.
During 2002 a shorter and narrower version called the Slimbus was developed, the principal customer being MyBus who required small buses because of size restrictions on Jersey, purchasing a total of 52 by 2007. Some Slimbuses went to CT Plus in London as well as National Car Parks for airport shuttle work, some of which later materialised with Island Coachways in Guernsey. By January 2013, CT Plus had obtained contracts to operate public transport in first Guernsey and then Jersey, with all of the Nimbuses in Guernsey and 31 of the Jersey examples continuing in use with CT Plus. Those that were not retained in Jersey were shipped to a UK dealer which later sold them to the FirstGroup.
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