What to know about skylight installation in Washington
Because Washington gets real winter weather, roofs here often need ice-and-water shield along the eaves to stop ice-dam leaks. It adds a little cost but prevents expensive damage.
What affects skylight installation cost in Washington
Beyond the local market, the same factors that drive skylight installation cost everywhere apply in Washington:
- Skylight type: tubular, fixed, vented, or solar.
- Whether you use an existing opening or cut a new one.
- Roof type, pitch, and material.
- Interior shaft and drywall finishing.
Skylight Installation cost by skylight type in Washington
These figures are adjusted for Washington pricing (about 1.28x the national average), so they reflect what local homeowners actually pay.
| Skylight type | Typical cost in Washington | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tubular (sun tunnel) | $650 to $2,250 | installed |
| Fixed | $1,000 to $3,600 | installed |
| Vented (manual) | $1,300 to $4,500 | The baseline. |
| Solar or electric vented | $1,900 to $6,700 | installed |