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Skylight Installation & Repair Oklahoma City

Natural light can completely transform how a home feels. But in Oklahoma City, skylights must do more than brighten a room — they need to withstand hail, high winds, and extreme temperature swings. Poor installation shows up fast: leaks around the flashing, fogged panes, or stains along the ceiling shaft.


Homeowners call us for two main reasons: to fix a leaking or aging skylight or to add new skylights or sun tunnels during a roof project. The difference between a skylight that lasts and one that leaks comes down to the details — correct curb height, underlayment, factory flashing kits, and a sealed, insulated shaft.


At Patriot Roofing, we install, repair, and replace skylights across OKC, Edmond, Moore, Norman, Yukon, and Mustang. Every project starts with a free inspection, photo-documented report, and a line-item estimate that covers flashing, roofing tie-ins, and interior finishing. Whether you need a quick repair, a full replacement, or a new Velux system with smart shades, our veteran-owned team is trusted by hundreds of Oklahoma homeowners.


If you’re seeing water stains, fogged glass, or are ready to add more daylight to your home, let’s walk you through your options — with clear pricing and no pressure.

What We Install (and Why)

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Fixed Skylights (Deck- or Curb-Mounted): Brighten kitchens, halls, and living spaces with minimal maintenance.

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Vented Skylights (Manual/Electric/Solar): Add airflow to bathrooms, kitchens, or upstairs rooms.

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Tubular “Sun Tunnels”: Compact, cost-effective, and perfect for closets or hallways.

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Flashing Systems & Curbs: Proper height and factory Velux kits integrated with shingles or metal roofing.

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Interior Shafts & Finishes: Fully insulated and trimmed for an efficient, polished look.

Why it matters: the right unit + correct flashing = sunlight without leaks.

How We Size, Select & Weather-Proof Skylights

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Room & Roof Mapping: Confirm joist spacing, roof pitch, and shaft path.

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Unit Sizing & Glass Options: Low-E, laminated, and tempered glass for energy efficiency and storm resistance.

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Flashing & Underlayment: Ice/water shield at the opening and pitch-specific flashing kits.

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Roof Integration: Seamless tie-ins with shingles, metal, or other roofing materials.

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No Shortcuts: We avoid reused flashing or undersized curbs — the most common cause of leaks after storms.

Skylight Shades & Accessories for Comfort and Control

A skylight should bring in light on your terms. That’s why we also offer shades and accessories that make skylights more versatile and energy efficient:

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Blackout Shades – Great for bedrooms and media rooms needing total darkness.

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Light-Filtering Shades – Soften glare while keeping spaces bright.

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Solar-Powered Shades – Operated by remote or app, energy-efficient, often tax-credit eligible.

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Rain Sensors & Auto-Vent Controls – Close vented skylights automatically during sudden Oklahoma storms.

With Velux accessories, you get factory-fit systems designed to last — and add comfort, privacy, and efficiency to your home.

Signs You Need Skylight Repair or Replacement

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Water stains on ceilings or walls after storms

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Condensation/fogging between glass panes

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Cracked or yellowed acrylic domes on older units

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Drafts, heat loss, or visible gaps around the curb

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After hail in Moore and Norman, we often find reused flashing and undersized curbs. Proper kits and installation prevent repeat leaks.

Common Questions from OKC Homeowners

How much does skylight work cost in Oklahoma City?

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Repairs/resealing: $350–$1,200

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Standard fixed replacement: $1,200–$2,500

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Vented/electric or solar units: $2,000–$4,500+

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Tubular sun tunnels: $900–$1,800

  • Q. Will a new skylight void my roof warranty?

    A. No. When installed correctly with approved flashing kits, skylights maintain your manufacturer warranty.

  • Q. How long does installation take?

    A. Most repairs/replacements are 1 day. New installs typically take 1–2 days, depending on the interior finish.

  • Q. Is storm damage covered by insurance?

    A. Storm-related hail and wind damage is often covered. Normal wear, aging, or poor installation usually are not. We provide photo reports formatted for adjusters.

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Our Skylight Installation & Repair Process

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1. Free Inspection & Photos — We document the skylight, flashing, and roof tie-ins.

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2. Plan & Estimate — Side-by-side repair vs. replacement options, with exact costs.

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3. Professional Workmanship — Removal, flashing, underlayment, unit set, interior finish.

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4. Final Check & Cleanup — Water test (as needed), photos, warranty paperwork.

Helping OKC Homeowners Get Leak-Free Light

From Capitol-area bungalows to homes near Lake Hefner and The Village, we’ve installed, repaired, and replaced skylights for more than a decade. Homeowners turn to Patriot Roofing for honest guidance, photo documentation, and clear options — not sales pressure.


With 400+ five-star Google reviews and an A+ BBB rating, we’ve earned trust across OKC, Edmond, Norman, and Yukon. Families know that when storms hit, we’re one of the first calls — not just for emergency repairs, but for smarter upgrades like impact-resistant glass and solar shades that save money long-term.

Ready to Add Light — or Stop a Leak? Get a Free Estimate

1. Schedule a free inspection - We’ll assess your skylight, roof tie-ins, and flashing.

2. Review your options - Repair vs. replace, plus shades and accessories, with itemized pricing.

3. Enjoy your upgrade - Leak-proof install, clean interior finish, and strong warranties.

Serving OKC, Edmond, Mustang, Yukon & surrounding areas

Certified installers for Velux skylights and accessories

400+ Google Reviews & A+ BBB Rating

Service Areas

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Central OKC: Nichols Hills, The Village, Quail Creek

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North: Edmond, Tulsa, Gaillardia, Oak Tree

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South: Moore, Norman, Newcastle

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East: Midwest City, Choctaw, Jones

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West: Yukon, Mustang, Bethany, Piedmont

Contact Information

Mon-Thurs 8:00AM - 5:00PM

Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM

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