Natural Light. Fresh Air. Better Living.

Skylights for Homes and Businesses That Want More From Their Space

Whether it’s a busy kitchen, a quiet office, a family room, or a common area, the right light makes all the difference. Skylights bring in natural daylight and fresh air from above—opening up spaces, improving energy efficiency, and helping people feel more comfortable inside.

From residential remodels to commercial installations, VELUX skylights offer a smart, long-lasting way to upgrade how your space looks, feels, and functions. If you’re ready to bring more life into your home or building, this is where it starts.

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Your Partner in Home Transformation

We’re more than just contractors; we’re your neighbors, dedicated to providing top-notch craftsmanship and customer service. With years of experience and a commitment to excellence, we guide you through every step of the process, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish.

Why Skylights Work — For Homes and Commercial Spaces

Better Airflow, Built In

Venting skylights let stale indoor air rise and escape, drawing fresh air in from lower levels. This natural airflow is especially helpful in kitchens, bathrooms, break rooms, or anywhere moisture and odors build up. It’s a simple way to support better indoor air quality—whether it’s a single-family home or a multi-room business.

Brighter, Healthier Environments

Whether it’s a living room or a lobby, natural light makes every space more inviting. It improves mood, boosts productivity, and reduces the need for artificial lighting during the day. In homes, this means cozier mornings and cleaner light. In commercial spaces, it means better visibility, happier occupants, and a more welcoming atmosphere for customers or employees.

Energy Efficiency That Pays Off

All VELUX skylights are built for energy performance. With dual-pane glass, argon insulation, and solar-powered shades, they help keep indoor temperatures steady—blocking heat gain in the summer and retaining warmth in the winter. For businesses, that means lower overhead. For homeowners, it means comfort and savings, year-round.

Smart Controls for a Smarter Space

Whether you want to open skylights from your phone or have them close automatically when it rains, VELUX offers easy-to-use control systems that work in both homes and commercial settings. From small remotes to full building automation, it’s simple to manage light and airflow on your terms.

Up to 90% of our time is spent indoors, so maintaining a good air quality is more important than ever.

A Complete Skylight System, Ready to Work

VELUX skylights come fully equipped for performance, comfort, and safety—right out of the box. No extra kits or wiring required.

Solar-Powered Shades

Pre-installed and remote-operated to help control glare, heat, and privacy.

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Laminated Safety Glass

Durable, insulated, and designed for both comfort and safety.

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Rain Sensors

Automatically close venting skylights at the first sign of weather.

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Insect Screens

Standard with venting models to let air in and keep pests out.

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Remote Controls

Easy-to-use, pre-paired remotes included with every motorized system, and pairs with your phone.

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Streamlined Installation

Designed for fast, clean installs in residential and commercial settings.

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Skylights for Every Type of Project

Residential Projects

Perfect for homeowners looking to add light, airflow, or a visual upgrade to any room—especially kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and living spaces. Great for renovations, additions, or new construction.

Commerical Projects

Ideal for office buildings, retail spaces, apartment complexes, schools, and public areas. VELUX offers scalable solutions—from standard models to structural skylights that cover up to 40 feet.

Product Options That Fit Your Needs

Skylight Systems

Roof Windows

Sun Tunnel® Skylights

Commercial Skylights

VELUX Skylight Systems

Four Options That Let Light In—and Bring Comfort With It

Not every room is the same, and not every roofline needs the same solution. That’s why VELUX offers four main skylight systems—each built for different needs but all backed by the same quality, performance, and smart design. Whether you're looking for full automation or just a dependable source of light, there's a skylight that fits.

But here’s what often surprises people:
Most homeowners who install fixed skylights end up wishing they’d chosen a venting option. Within a few months, they realize how much value airflow adds—especially in spaces like kitchens, bathrooms, and upstairs bedrooms. That’s why understanding your options upfront matters.

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Solar-Powered Skylights

Powerful Performance With No Wiring Required

Solar-powered skylights are the most popular option for good reason. They open and close using energy from the sun, with no need for electrical wiring or extra hookups. A rain sensor is built in—so the skylight closes automatically when bad weather hits—and the remote control comes pre-programmed and ready to use. Most models include solar-powered, factory-installed shades, giving you full control over light and temperature.

This system is a perfect fit for homeowners who want energy savings and fresh air, without the hassle of electrical work. It’s also ideal for commercial spaces where adding wiring isn’t cost-effective. Plus, many projects qualify for federal solar tax credits, which puts money back in your pocket after installation.

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Manual Skylights

Simple, Affordable, and Easy to Use (When You Can Reach Them)

Manual skylights are a smart option when you want ventilation and light, but the skylight is within reach—like in single-story homes, small commercial offices, or over a bathroom. They open with a handle or extension rod and can be paired with shades for basic light control.

They don’t include sensors or automation, but they get the job done. That said, they’re best used in spaces where the skylight is easily accessible. If you need to climb on a chair or pull a pole down every time you want fresh air, it won’t be long before the convenience wears off.

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Electric Skylights

Wired Into Your System, Built for Convenience

Electric skylights offer the same great features as solar models—remote control, rain sensors, and optional shades—but are powered by your home or building’s electrical system. These are perfect for remodels or new builds where electrical access is already part of the plan.

For residential projects, they offer a fully automated experience. In commercial settings, they’re easy to integrate into centralized control systems. If you want reliable performance with full power access, electric skylights are a strong, future-ready choice.

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Fixed Skylights

Light Without Ventilation—Good for Some, But Not for All

Fixed skylights are sealed units that don’t open. They’re designed to bring in natural daylight and are best suited for rooms that don’t need airflow—like stairwells, living rooms, or commercial lobbies. They offer the same great energy efficiency and glass performance as venting models, just without the ventilation.

But here’s the truth: many homeowners and property managers choose fixed skylights thinking they’ll be enough—and regret it later. Once the light starts pouring in, they wish they had the option to release humidity, odors, or warm air. Venting skylights don’t just light up a space—they help it breathe. And that difference is felt every day.

Roof Windows

A Smart Option for Attics, Lofts, and Upper-Level Spaces

When natural light and ventilation are needed in spaces where a traditional skylight may not be practical, roof windows are a perfect fit. These windows are designed to be installed within reach—so they open manually, just like a regular window, but are built into the roof instead of the wall.

For homeowners, roof windows are an ideal way to turn an attic or bonus room into a bright, livable space. They let in fresh air, offer wide outdoor views, and help regulate indoor temperature without extra energy use. They're especially useful in upper-level bedrooms, finished lofts, or converted attic spaces where you want both daylight and airflow.

For commercial properties, roof windows bring similar benefits to upper-floor offices, apartments, or studio spaces. They can provide natural light and ventilation in areas where wall windows aren’t possible—improving comfort for tenants or employees while reducing the need for mechanical ventilation.

All models feature VELUX’s high-performance glass and optional accessories like shades for light control, ventilation flaps for passive airflow, and maintenance-free finishes for long-term durability.

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    Top-Hinged Models

    These open outward from the top, allowing for low installation that maximizes your view while still maintaining privacy. The handle is placed at the bottom for easy reach, making it simple to operate even in tight spaces.

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    Center-Pivot Models

    These rotate around a central axis and are great for rooms with furniture beneath the window. The top control bar is easy to use, and the unique design makes cleaning the exterior glass a breeze from inside the room.

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    Roof-Access Models

    These open wide for easy access to the roof, perfect for maintenance or egress requirements. They also provide extra daylight and fresh air, just like standard roof windows.

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    Balcony Roof Windows

    A standout design that folds open into a small balcony—adding an outdoor element to your upper level. When closed, it functions like a typical roof window. When open, it creates floor-to-ceiling views and a fresh-air experience unlike anything else.

Sun Tunnel® Skylights

A Simple Solution for Small, Hard-to-Reach Spaces. Not every room has access to a window. That doesn’t mean it has to stay dark.

Sun Tunnel® skylights are designed to bring natural daylight into areas where traditional skylights or wall windows just aren’t an option. These compact, cost-effective systems deliver bright, even sunlight through a highly reflective tube—making them perfect for tight spaces and enclosed interiors.

For homeowners, Sun Tunnels are a great way to brighten up hallways, closets, bathrooms, pantries, laundry rooms, or stairwells—places that often feel gloomy and cramped. Instead of relying on lights during the day, you get consistent, natural sunlight filtering in from above. It’s a subtle but powerful way to make everyday spaces feel cleaner, larger, and more connected to the outside.

For commercial spaces, Sun Tunnels are ideal for restrooms, corridors, storage rooms, maintenance areas, and even back offices. Anywhere natural light is limited but people still spend time. Not only do they enhance the comfort of your building, but they also help reduce energy costs by cutting down on the need for artificial lighting.

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    Flexible Options for Every Building Type

    Sun Tunnel® skylights are built to adapt to just about any roof style, whether it's a pitched residential roof or a flat commercial one. Rigid tubes deliver bright, direct light through straight paths, while flexible tubes are ideal for navigating around attic obstacles or tight framing. You can choose between low-profile domes that blend into shingles, pitched domes that capture more light on sloped roofs, or flat glass for a cleaner, modern look. There are also curb-mounted models for flat roofs, and special glass options available for buildings that require impact, fire-rated, or hurricane-tested materials.

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    Residential & Commercial Applications

    These skylights solve the same problem in homes and businesses—bringing natural light into spaces where windows can’t go. In homes, they’re great for brightening up small or enclosed rooms like bathrooms, closets, stairways, and laundry areas. In commercial buildings, they’re used in restrooms, back offices, hallways, storage rooms, and other service spaces. They’re also a smart choice for multi-family properties, where natural lighting in interior units or shared corridors can make a big impact. By reducing the need for artificial light during the day, Sun Tunnels help make both homes and businesses more efficient and more enjoyable to be in.

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    Optional Accessories and Add-Ons

    Sun Tunnel® skylights can be upgraded to meet your specific needs with a variety of accessories. For round-the-clock use, solar-powered night lights add a soft glow after the sun goes down. Decorative diffuser options let you customize how the light enters the room, while manual or solar-powered shades offer quick control over brightness and privacy. If the space needs electric lighting at night, integrated light kits are available too. Energy performance can be boosted with insulation kits, and for code compliance, vapor barriers and fire bands can be added without altering your ceiling design.

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    Built to Perform

    Every Sun Tunnel® is engineered for long-term durability and consistent performance. The highly reflective interior tubing maximizes daylight delivery from the rooftop to the ceiling, even on cloudy days. Domed and flat glass tops are built to resist harsh weather, while the system as a whole is ENERGY STAR® qualified to support better energy efficiency. With a 20-year warranty on rigid models and a variety of code-compliant glass and accessories, these skylights are built to meet the demands of both residential and commercial environments—day after day, year after year.

Commercial Skylights

Purpose-Built Daylighting for High-Performance Buildings

When commercial buildings are dark or poorly ventilated, people notice—whether they’re working there, visiting, or passing through. Skylights help fix that by bringing in consistent, natural light and fresh air from above, creating a more comfortable environment without raising energy costs. Whether it’s a retail space, office building, school, or multi-unit property, daylighting through the roof improves how the space looks, feels, and functions.

VELUX commercial skylights are engineered specifically for commercial and institutional buildings. These aren't retrofitted residential units—they’re purpose-built with durable framing, impact-rated glass, and scalable designs that fit the needs of high-traffic, code-sensitive properties. From flat roof skylights to modular glass systems, every option is tested for energy performance, safety, and long-term durability.

For flat or low-slope roofs, the VELUX SkyMax, Fixed Curved Glass Skylight (CFU/ISU), and Domed Polycarbonate options (CMD, CXP) provide practical solutions for both natural light and rooftop access. These skylights are designed to move water off the roof efficiently while maximizing daylight below, making them ideal for everything from warehouses to restrooms, gyms, lobbies, and classrooms.

When large spans or architectural impact is a priority, VELUX Modular Skylights (VMS) offer a clean, modern look with fast, factory-assembled components. These modular systems come in fixed and venting options and include smart sensors for rain and wind. They're often used in schools, civic centers, healthcare buildings, and high-end commercial spaces where performance and aesthetics matter equally.

For projects that require custom solutions—like atriums, long corridors, or showrooms—VELUX also offers Structural Skylights, engineered to spec with a wide variety of finish colors, glazing options, and framing materials. These systems are fully customizable and designed to meet demanding performance specs, including thermal efficiency, wind load, and code compliance.

VELUX commercial products are backed by strong warranties and ENERGY STAR®–qualified glass systems. They’re tested to the latest North American Fenestration Standards (NAFS) and meet today’s strictest IBC and IECC codes. They also support daylighting credits for LEED, WELL, and other green building programs—making them ideal for sustainable projects.

Whether you're retrofitting an existing roof or starting from the ground up, these skylight systems are made to simplify the process. Fast installation, simplified curb designs, and integrated controls make it easy to meet performance goals without overcomplicating the build.

Start with a free inspection. We’ll evaluate your roof, recommend the right solution, and handle the installation from start to finish—so your building can start working better, faster.

Case Studies



Wray Ward

Winter Farms

Skylight Systems

Roof Windows

Sun Tunnel® Skylights

Commercial Skylights

VELUX Skylight Systems

Four Options That Let Light In—and Bring Comfort With It

Not every room is the same, and not every roofline needs the same solution. That’s why VELUX offers four main skylight systems—each built for different needs but all backed by the same quality, performance, and smart design. Whether you're looking for full automation or just a dependable source of light, there's a skylight that fits.

But here’s what often surprises people:
Most homeowners who install fixed skylights end up wishing they’d chosen a venting option. Within a few months, they realize how much value airflow adds—especially in spaces like kitchens, bathrooms, and upstairs bedrooms. That’s why understanding your options upfront matters.

summer-sweepstakes-2025-1280x458
3d-venting-shades-6164-skylights-vss-c06-1024-875x975

Solar-Powered Skylights

Powerful Performance With No Wiring Required

Solar-powered skylights are the most popular option for good reason. They open and close using energy from the sun, with no need for electrical wiring or extra hookups. A rain sensor is built in—so the skylight closes automatically when bad weather hits—and the remote control comes pre-programmed and ready to use. Most models include solar-powered, factory-installed shades, giving you full control over light and temperature.

This system is a perfect fit for homeowners who want energy savings and fresh air, without the hassle of electrical work. It’s also ideal for commercial spaces where adding wiring isn’t cost-effective. Plus, many projects qualify for federal solar tax credits, which puts money back in your pocket after installation.

3d-venting-shades-6165-skylights-vs-c06-1024-875x975

Manual Skylights

Simple, Affordable, and Easy to Use (When You Can Reach Them)

Manual skylights are a smart option when you want ventilation and light, but the skylight is within reach—like in single-story homes, small commercial offices, or over a bathroom. They open with a handle or extension rod and can be paired with shades for basic light control.

They don’t include sensors or automation, but they get the job done. That said, they’re best used in spaces where the skylight is easily accessible. If you need to climb on a chair or pull a pole down every time you want fresh air, it won’t be long before the convenience wears off.

3d-venting-shades-6166-skylights-vse-c06-1024-875x975

Electric Skylights

Wired Into Your System, Built for Convenience

Electric skylights offer the same great features as solar models—remote control, rain sensors, and optional shades—but are powered by your home or building’s electrical system. These are perfect for remodels or new builds where electrical access is already part of the plan.

For residential projects, they offer a fully automated experience. In commercial settings, they’re easy to integrate into centralized control systems. If you want reliable performance with full power access, electric skylights are a strong, future-ready choice.

3d-fixed-shades-6194-skylights-fs-c06-1124-875x975

Fixed Skylights

Light Without Ventilation—Good for Some, But Not for All

Fixed skylights are sealed units that don’t open. They’re designed to bring in natural daylight and are best suited for rooms that don’t need airflow—like stairwells, living rooms, or commercial lobbies. They offer the same great energy efficiency and glass performance as venting models, just without the ventilation.

But here’s the truth: many homeowners and property managers choose fixed skylights thinking they’ll be enough—and regret it later. Once the light starts pouring in, they wish they had the option to release humidity, odors, or warm air. Venting skylights don’t just light up a space—they help it breathe. And that difference is felt every day.

Roof Windows

A Smart Option for Attics, Lofts, and Upper-Level Spaces

When natural light and ventilation are needed in spaces where a traditional skylight may not be practical, roof windows are a perfect fit. These windows are designed to be installed within reach—so they open manually, just like a regular window, but are built into the roof instead of the wall.

For homeowners, roof windows are an ideal way to turn an attic or bonus room into a bright, livable space. They let in fresh air, offer wide outdoor views, and help regulate indoor temperature without extra energy use. They're especially useful in upper-level bedrooms, finished lofts, or converted attic spaces where you want both daylight and airflow.

For commercial properties, roof windows bring similar benefits to upper-floor offices, apartments, or studio spaces. They can provide natural light and ventilation in areas where wall windows aren’t possible—improving comfort for tenants or employees while reducing the need for mechanical ventilation.

All models feature VELUX’s high-performance glass and optional accessories like shades for light control, ventilation flaps for passive airflow, and maintenance-free finishes for long-term durability.

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    Top-Hinged Models

    These open outward from the top, allowing for low installation that maximizes your view while still maintaining privacy. The handle is placed at the bottom for easy reach, making it simple to operate even in tight spaces.

  • N

    Center-Pivot Models

    These rotate around a central axis and are great for rooms with furniture beneath the window. The top control bar is easy to use, and the unique design makes cleaning the exterior glass a breeze from inside the room.

  • N

    Roof-Access Models

    These open wide for easy access to the roof, perfect for maintenance or egress requirements. They also provide extra daylight and fresh air, just like standard roof windows.

  • N

    Balcony Roof Windows

    A standout design that folds open into a small balcony—adding an outdoor element to your upper level. When closed, it functions like a typical roof window. When open, it creates floor-to-ceiling views and a fresh-air experience unlike anything else.

Sun Tunnel® Skylights

A Simple Solution for Small, Hard-to-Reach Spaces. Not every room has access to a window. That doesn’t mean it has to stay dark.

Sun Tunnel® skylights are designed to bring natural daylight into areas where traditional skylights or wall windows just aren’t an option. These compact, cost-effective systems deliver bright, even sunlight through a highly reflective tube—making them perfect for tight spaces and enclosed interiors.

For homeowners, Sun Tunnels are a great way to brighten up hallways, closets, bathrooms, pantries, laundry rooms, or stairwells—places that often feel gloomy and cramped. Instead of relying on lights during the day, you get consistent, natural sunlight filtering in from above. It’s a subtle but powerful way to make everyday spaces feel cleaner, larger, and more connected to the outside.

For commercial spaces, Sun Tunnels are ideal for restrooms, corridors, storage rooms, maintenance areas, and even back offices. Anywhere natural light is limited but people still spend time. Not only do they enhance the comfort of your building, but they also help reduce energy costs by cutting down on the need for artificial lighting.

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rw-roof-access
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    Flexible Options for Every Building Type

    Sun Tunnel® skylights are built to adapt to just about any roof style, whether it's a pitched residential roof or a flat commercial one. Rigid tubes deliver bright, direct light through straight paths, while flexible tubes are ideal for navigating around attic obstacles or tight framing. You can choose between low-profile domes that blend into shingles, pitched domes that capture more light on sloped roofs, or flat glass for a cleaner, modern look. There are also curb-mounted models for flat roofs, and special glass options available for buildings that require impact, fire-rated, or hurricane-tested materials.

  • N

    Residential & Commercial Applications

    These skylights solve the same problem in homes and businesses—bringing natural light into spaces where windows can’t go. In homes, they’re great for brightening up small or enclosed rooms like bathrooms, closets, stairways, and laundry areas. In commercial buildings, they’re used in restrooms, back offices, hallways, storage rooms, and other service spaces. They’re also a smart choice for multi-family properties, where natural lighting in interior units or shared corridors can make a big impact. By reducing the need for artificial light during the day, Sun Tunnels help make both homes and businesses more efficient and more enjoyable to be in.

  • N

    Optional Accessories and Add-Ons

    Sun Tunnel® skylights can be upgraded to meet your specific needs with a variety of accessories. For round-the-clock use, solar-powered night lights add a soft glow after the sun goes down. Decorative diffuser options let you customize how the light enters the room, while manual or solar-powered shades offer quick control over brightness and privacy. If the space needs electric lighting at night, integrated light kits are available too. Energy performance can be boosted with insulation kits, and for code compliance, vapor barriers and fire bands can be added without altering your ceiling design.

  • N

    Built to Perform

    Every Sun Tunnel® is engineered for long-term durability and consistent performance. The highly reflective interior tubing maximizes daylight delivery from the rooftop to the ceiling, even on cloudy days. Domed and flat glass tops are built to resist harsh weather, while the system as a whole is ENERGY STAR® qualified to support better energy efficiency. With a 20-year warranty on rigid models and a variety of code-compliant glass and accessories, these skylights are built to meet the demands of both residential and commercial environments—day after day, year after year.

Commercial Skylights

Purpose-Built Daylighting for High-Performance Buildings

When commercial buildings are dark or poorly ventilated, people notice—whether they’re working there, visiting, or passing through. Skylights help fix that by bringing in consistent, natural light and fresh air from above, creating a more comfortable environment without raising energy costs. Whether it’s a retail space, office building, school, or multi-unit property, daylighting through the roof improves how the space looks, feels, and functions.

VELUX commercial skylights are engineered specifically for commercial and institutional buildings. These aren't retrofitted residential units—they’re purpose-built with durable framing, impact-rated glass, and scalable designs that fit the needs of high-traffic, code-sensitive properties. From flat roof skylights to modular glass systems, every option is tested for energy performance, safety, and long-term durability.

For flat or low-slope roofs, the VELUX SkyMax, Fixed Curved Glass Skylight (CFU/ISU), and Domed Polycarbonate options (CMD, CXP) provide practical solutions for both natural light and rooftop access. These skylights are designed to move water off the roof efficiently while maximizing daylight below, making them ideal for everything from warehouses to restrooms, gyms, lobbies, and classrooms.

When large spans or architectural impact is a priority, VELUX Modular Skylights (VMS) offer a clean, modern look with fast, factory-assembled components. These modular systems come in fixed and venting options and include smart sensors for rain and wind. They're often used in schools, civic centers, healthcare buildings, and high-end commercial spaces where performance and aesthetics matter equally.

For projects that require custom solutions—like atriums, long corridors, or showrooms—VELUX also offers Structural Skylights, engineered to spec with a wide variety of finish colors, glazing options, and framing materials. These systems are fully customizable and designed to meet demanding performance specs, including thermal efficiency, wind load, and code compliance.

VELUX commercial products are backed by strong warranties and ENERGY STAR®–qualified glass systems. They’re tested to the latest North American Fenestration Standards (NAFS) and meet today’s strictest IBC and IECC codes. They also support daylighting credits for LEED, WELL, and other green building programs—making them ideal for sustainable projects.

Whether you're retrofitting an existing roof or starting from the ground up, these skylight systems are made to simplify the process. Fast installation, simplified curb designs, and integrated controls make it easy to meet performance goals without overcomplicating the build.

Start with a free inspection. We’ll evaluate your roof, recommend the right solution, and handle the installation from start to finish—so your building can start working better, faster.

Case Studies



Wray Ward

Winter Farms

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How long does installation take?

Most residential skylights take 1–2 hours to install depending on the location and if work is already being done to the home. Commercial timelines vary depending on the number and type of units, but modular and self-flashed options speed things up.

Can skylights leak?

Not when installed correctly. VELUX skylights are designed with layered waterproofing and carry a 10-year installation warranty when paired with VELUX flashing.

Are commercial skylights energy-efficient?

Yes. VELUX skylights are ENERGY STAR® certified and built with insulated glass, low-emissivity coatings, and solar-powered options to help regulate temperature and reduce overhead.

What if it rains and a skylight is open?

Solar and electric skylights include built-in rain sensors that close the unit automatically—whether you’re home or not.

Do you serve both homes and businesses?

Yes. Skylights are available for single-family homes, multi-family properties, offices, schools, and retail spaces.

What areas do you service?

We provide skylight inspections and installation across Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.

Ready to Bring More Light Into Your Space?

Whether you’re opening up a home or making your business more comfortable for customers and employees, skylights make a real difference. With smart features, energy savings, and long-term performance, this is one upgrade that pays off.

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