Skylights · Bristol & BS Postcodes

Skylight Installation & Repair Bristol

turn a dark loft into the brightest room in the house

A well-fitted skylight can transform a dark loft or landing into one of the brightest rooms in the house. Khatana Roofers installs and repairs Velux and other roof windows across Bristol, on both pitched and flat roofs, with every job sealed and flashed to keep it watertight for years.

Skylight installation in Bristol generally costs around £550 to £1,000 depending on the type of window, with replacement of an existing skylight typically running a little less than a full first-time installation.

Velux & roof-window installation and repair across Bristol*

£550–£1,000

typical skylight installation*

Watertight

proper flashing kit on every job*

~1 day

typical single skylight fit*

What we do

What Is Skylight Installation?

A skylight, or roof window, is a glazed unit fitted into the roof structure to bring natural daylight and often ventilation into the room below. Velux is the best-known brand, though there are various roof-window manufacturers and styles.

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No obligation to proceed.

What a Skylight Does

A roof window brings natural daylight, and often ventilation, into the room below — usable light without the cost of an extension.

Roofer repairing slipped tiles on a pitched roof in Bristol — roof repair in progress
Why It's Important

Loft conversions and top-floor rooms are often the darkest in a house, with only small dormer or gable windows if any. A skylight adds usable natural light without the cost of an extension.

Types of Skylights

Fixed skylights let in light but don’t open, and tend to be the most leak-resistant. Opening or ventilating skylights, manual or electric, add fresh air alongside light. Roof lanterns and flat-roof skylights suit extensions, while tubular sun tunnels bring daylight into rooms where a full skylight isn’t practical.

Spot it early

Signs You Need Roof Repair in Bristol

If any of these sound familiar, a new or repaired roof window is usually a straightforward fix.

Dark, Airless Loft Rooms

If a converted loft or top-floor room relies entirely on artificial light during the day, a skylight is often the simplest fix.

Condensation Between Panes

Misting or condensation trapped inside the glazing itself, rather than on the inside surface, usually means the seal has failed and the unit needs replacing.

Water Staining Around the Frame

Discolouration or damp patches around an existing skylight frame point to a flashing or seal failure rather than a problem with the glass — often a targeted roof repair.

Difficulty Opening or Closing

Stiff or jammed opening mechanisms on older ventilating skylights are a common repair rather than a sign you need a full replacement.

Root causes

What Causes Skylight Problems

Nearly every skylight problem traces back to flashing or seals — rarely the glass itself.

Flashing Failure

The vast majority of skylight leaks come down to flashing that’s aged, was poorly fitted, or was damaged during other roof work — not the skylight unit itself.

Age and Seal Breakdown

Double-glazed units eventually lose their seal, letting condensation build up between the panes — a sign the unit needs replacing rather than repairing.

Poor Original Installation

A skylight fitted without a proper flashing kit, or into a roof not correctly prepared for it, is far more likely to leak. One fitted correctly during a full roof installation rarely gives trouble.

Not sure if it's the skylight or the flashing?

Tell us where the damp or draught is showing and we’ll tell you whether it’s a reseal, a reflash, or a replacement unit.

The cost of waiting

Why Skylight Problems Shouldn't Be Ignored

Water Damage to Ceilings and Timbers

A slow skylight leak can damage plasterboard, insulation and roof timbers for months before it becomes obvious inside the room.

Energy Loss

A failed seal doesn’t just look bad — it lets heat escape, pushing up heating costs in the room below.

Escalating Repair Costs

A flashing repair caught early is inexpensive. Left long enough to damage the surrounding roof structure, the job becomes considerably more involved.

How we work

Our Skylight Installation Process

Five steps, no guesswork — the diagnosis drives the repair, not the other way round.

01

Consultation and Roof Assessment

We look at the roof pitch, structure and the room below to recommend the right skylight type and size for the space.

02

Preparing the Opening

Where fitting a new skylight, we cut the opening in the roof structure and prepare the surrounding rafters to manufacturer specification.

03

Fitting and Flashing

The skylight unit is fitted and sealed with a proper flashing kit — the single most important step in preventing future leaks.

04

Interior Finishing

Internal plastering, lining and, where relevant, blinds are completed to finish the job neatly from inside the room.

Know your roof window

Skylight-Related Components

Flashing Kits

A correctly matched flashing kit for the roof covering — tile, slate or flat roof — is essential for a watertight installation, and worth checking as part of a roof maintenance plan.

Loft Conversion Structure

Skylights are often installed as part of a wider loft conversion, so timing the roof-window work alongside structural changes makes sense.

Blinds and Ventilation Accessories

Many skylights can be fitted with integrated blinds or trickle ventilation, worth considering at installation stage rather than adding later.

Transparent pricing

How Much Does Skylight Installation Cost in Bristol?

Skylight type and size, roof pitch, and ease of access all affect the final price. A straightforward pitched-roof installation costs less than a complex flat-roof or steep-roof job needing scaffolding.

Job Type
Typical Cost

Skylight installation (typical)

£550 – £1,000

Skylight replacement

usually a little less

Multiple / complex roof

quoted on survey

Khatana Roofers provides a free written quote before any work begins, with no obligation to proceed.*

Factors Affecting Cost

Skylight type and size, roof pitch, and ease of access all affect the final price. A complex flat-roof or steep-roof job needing scaffolding costs more than a simple pitched-roof fit.

Typical Price Ranges

Average skylight installation in Bristol runs around £550 to £1,000, with a straightforward replacement of an existing unit typically costing somewhat less.

Planning Permission

Most skylight installations don’t need planning permission, but conservation areas may have different rules, and all work must comply with building regulations.

The honest comparison

Fixed vs Opening Skylights

When Fixed Skylights Make Sense

Fixed units suit spaces that need light but not ventilation, and their simpler construction means fewer potential leak points over time.

When Opening Skylights Are Better

Bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens generally benefit from an opening skylight for ventilation, particularly where there’s no other window in the room.

Cost comparison: fixed skylights are generally the more affordable option, while electric or solar-powered opening models cost more — both for the unit and installation — but add convenience where reaching a manual handle isn’t practical.

Done properly

Benefits of Professional Skylight Installation

Natural Light

A well-placed skylight brings usable daylight into rooms that would otherwise depend on artificial lighting during the day.

Improved Ventilation

Opening skylights help clear moisture and stale air from loft rooms and bathrooms, reducing condensation problems.

Energy Efficiency

Modern double- or triple-glazed skylights are well insulated, adding light without the heat loss older single-glazed units used to cause.

Increased Property Value

A bright, well-converted loft with proper natural light is a genuine selling point for Bristol’s period and terraced housing stock.

Why us

Why Choose Khatana Roofers

Roof-window specialists who treat the flashing as the most important part of the job — quoted from an actual survey.

Experienced Roof Window Fitters

We fit a wide range of skylights and Velux products on both pitched and flat roofs across Bristol.

Proper Flashing on Every Job

Since most leaks come down to flashing rather than the skylight itself, we treat this as the most important part of the installation.

Clear, Upfront Pricing

We give a full quote after assessing the roof, not a guess over the phone.

Licensed & Insured

Our team holds NVQ Level 2/3 roofing qualifications and Khatana Roofers is fully insured for domestic and commercial work across Bristol.

Speak to a roofer, not a call centre.
Where we work

Service Areas

Primary Location

Khatana Roofers
24 Chandos Rd, Redland, Bristol, BS6 6PF, United Kingdom

Nearby Areas

We install and repair skylights across Clifton, Redland, Bishopston, Horfield and Westbury-on-Trym, plus Bedminster, Southville, Cotham and surrounding areas.

Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions

Skylight installation in Bristol typically costs around £550 to £1,000, depending on the type of window, roof pitch and access. Replacing an existing skylight is usually somewhat cheaper than a first-time installation.

Generally not for a standard domestic skylight, though conservation areas may have additional restrictions. All installations still need to meet building regulations regardless.

The great majority of skylight leaks come from failed or poorly fitted flashing rather than the glass unit itself. If a well-installed skylight starts leaking years later, ageing flashing is usually the first thing to check.

Yes, in most cases. Many roof windows can be fitted with external work limited to the immediate opening and flashing, without full scaffolding or re-roofing.

A standard single skylight installation usually takes about a day. Multiple skylights or more complex roof structures can take two to three days.

Ready when you are

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Dark loft, or a skylight that’s leaking or misted up? Tell us about the room and roof and we’ll advise on the right option — no obligation.

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