Skylight Installation Cost in Phoenix, AZ (2026)

Skylight Installation in Phoenix, AZ costs $1,015–$3,092 in 2026, with most homeowners paying around $2,054. That’s about 4% below the national average (BLS cost index: 0.96). Licensed roofers in the Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler metro charge $40–$75/hour. 1-2 days per skylight Phoenix typically requires permits for this work, running $100–$350.

Updated April 2026Based on public BLS & industry data

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Factors That Affect Cost

  • 1Skylight size and type (fixed vs venting)
  • 2Glazing quality (single, double, triple pane)
  • 3Whether rafter cutting or structural modification is needed
  • 4Light shaft construction for cathedral vs attic ceilings
  • 5Interior drywall and trim finishing

Permit Note

Maricopa County permits are required for most construction work. Residential permits run $50–$200. The city offers expedited review for an additional fee.

Fixed vs Venting

Fixed skylights are cheaper and leak-proof but provide no airflow. Venting skylights cost more but help exhaust hot air in summer, reducing AC use.

Placement Tips

North-facing skylights provide consistent indirect light. South-facing ones deliver more warmth in winter. Avoid west-facing in hot climates to prevent afternoon overheating.

How We Calculate These Numbers

Our cost estimates are built from publicly available data including the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics, HomeGuide, Thumbtack, and Fixr cost databases. Material prices reflect national averages from major retailers, cross-referenced across 3+ sources for accuracy.

For Phoenix, we apply a regional cost-of-living multiplier of 0.96 (4% below the national average) based on BLS regional data. Labor rates reflect the local Phoenix metro market as of 2026.

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These are estimates for planning purposes. Actual costs vary by project scope, contractor, and market conditions. Always get 2–3 quotes from licensed professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do skylights leak?
Modern skylights with proper flashing rarely leak. Most leak complaints stem from poor installation or aged flashing, not the skylight itself.
Are skylights energy efficient?
Double-pane Low-E skylights are well insulated. They reduce electric lighting needs and venting models cut cooling costs.
Can you add a skylight to any roof?
Most roofs can accept skylights. Flat or low-slope roofs use curb-mounted skylights with a raised frame.
Do skylights qualify for tax credits?
ENERGY STAR solar-powered venting skylights may qualify for the federal solar tax credit — check current IRS guidelines.

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