Why have I got a leaky
skylight?
A skylight is an excellent source of both warmth
and light for your home and they can enhance the overall appearance
of your house as well as giving
you a little extra air when required. There are a number of
different factors that can lead to a leaky skylight but the most
common factor is an improperly fitted or installed skylight. This
inadequacy is usually brought about because having a skylight
fitted by a professional roofing contractor can cost a lot of
money, and people tend to revert to a handyman or, often worse
still, doing it themselves. Without proper knowledge of
construction regarding the skylight fitting and the roof
surrounding it, though, can lead to disastrous results. Even the
inadequate fixing of an existing leaky skylight
can make things worse.
Roofing contractors tend to charge quite a high
cost to fit a skylight because they would rather work on better
paid, roof installments. That doesn't mean you can't find a
reputable and highly skilled roofing contractor who will complete
the job at a reasonable price. However, because fitting a skylight
is a skilled job, as is all roofing, you will need to pay more to
have one fitted properly by an expert when compare to paying a
handy man to fit it.
The slightest hole, crack or blemish on the
skylight, the panels surrounding the skylight or the roof can lead
to a leaky skylight so it is important that
whoever is fitting your skylight has a good knowledge of all these
factors. Of course age, extreme conditions and accidents can also
be the cause of your leaky skylight and it is important that you
employ an experience and knowledgeable professional to repair the
leak as soon as possible to prevent further damage to the skylight,
the roof and the inside of the house.
Bear in mind that if you have drip on the inside
of your skylight it does not necessarily mean you have a
leaky skylight and condensation can often be the
cause of sleepless nights and panicking homeowners. This is
especially true in extreme conditions. Dryers, washing machines,
hot baths and even the occupants of the home can cause condensation
to build up on the inside of your skylight and this will inevitably
drip off giving the impression that you have a leaky skylight. This
becomes even more pertinent when the weather gets colder outside. A
build up of ice or snow on the outside of your skylight is a sure
fire way to promote condensation on the inside of your skylight and
even a small crack means that this condensation can be in between
the two panes of glass if you have double glazing.
A leaky skylight causes relatively minimal
damage in the short term, however over the long term this damage
can become significant so you should make sure that the drops you
saw coming off your skylight are actually condensation and not the
first tell tale signs of a leak. You may end up having to replace
wallpaper, carpets and worse still making structural repairs to the
inside of your house (although only usually in extreme
circumstances). A leaky skylight may also be indicative that you
have bigger problems with your roof so you should get someone out
to check it as soon as possible.
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