Is your Skylight Leaking
All skylights will eventually leak. There are basically 2 types of skylights found on roofs:
- Flat Glass Skylights
- Round Dome Plexi Glass Skylights
Skylights on flat roofs
Making Skylight Repairs on a flat roof can be tricky. Here are a few tips where you can begin.
How to check for Skylight Leaks
- Skylight flashing – make sure that the rubber membrane has not come loose from the metal flashing. In some cases, the rubber membrane is the flashing as well and is tucked underneath the skylight frame. In other circumstances, the membrane is attached to the skylight flashing. Pull up on the membrane and see if you can lift it from the flashing. It should be tight and secure
- Skylight Dome and Frame – when the glass or plexiglass dome of the skylight is secured with a metal frame, then it is likely that the rubber gasket that seals between the glass and the frame has dried and cracked
- Corners on skylights – In many cases where the rubber membrane is galvanized around the corners of the skylight, can cause leaks due to the seams separation
- Cracked Plexiglass – The plastic or plexiglass domes on skylights crack due to ultralight exposure
From our experience, it is better to use Super Silicone Seal to make a skylight repair than Turbo Poly Seal
Below is a video where Turbo Poly Seal is used to make a leak repair
An Atrium Style Skylight
These atrium-style skylights will; need to be replaced because of the plexiglass cracking causing leaks
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A-List of Manufacturers of Skylights:
- Wasco Skylights
- VELUX Skylights
- Bristolite Daylighting Systems
- American Skylights: Custom Skylights
- Commercial Skylight Manufacturer – Architectural Skylights | Plasteco
The skylight in the above picture is the most problematic skylights and are very hard to repair. From experience, these skylights will always leak due to a faulty design.
A Plexiglass Domed Skylight