Updated June 2026 · Local pricing for the Greenville-Anderson metro area
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The cost to install skylights in Greenville ranges from $930 to $3,730, with most homeowners paying around $2,050. Your actual cost depends on several factors specific to your home and the Greenville-Anderson market.
Fixed skylights are cheapest ($200–$600), vented models that open for airflow cost $400–$1,200, and tubular skylights for small spaces cost $200–$500.
Skylights on low-pitch roofs need extra flashing care to prevent water pooling. Very steep roofs require more complex installation and safety measures.
A proper step-and-counter flashing kit is critical for waterproofing — quality kits from the skylight manufacturer cost $50–$150 and are essential for a leak-free install.
If the roof and ceiling aren't the same plane, a light shaft must be framed and drywalled to connect them, adding $500–$1,500 per skylight.
Multiple skylights reduce per-unit installation cost since the roofer is already set up, but each still requires its own shaft, flashing, and finishing.
The South generally offers lower labor costs, though fast-growing metro areas are seeing rates climb. Year-round building seasons mean more consistent pricing and availability.
A good skylight changes a room immediately. More natural light, better airflow, spaces that actually feel open during the day. A bad skylight usually turns into a long-term stain on the ceiling that homeowners slowly stop looking at.
What I notice most on skylight projects is how much the surrounding roof work matters. Flashing details, roof pitch, attic ventilation, and placement tend to matter more long term than the skylight brand itself. The projects that age badly are usually the ones where the skylight got treated like a simple cut-and-drop installation instead of a roof penetration that has to survive weather for decades.
I also see more homeowners adding powered shades, solar venting skylights, and smart controls now, especially in high-ceiling rooms where manual operation becomes impractical pretty quickly. Those upgrades work best when someone thought through access and wiring paths early instead of trying to retrofit everything after the drywall and trim are already finished.
Budget $70–$232 for permits and inspections. Your contractor typically handles the permit process, but confirm this upfront.
Hiring a pro? Make sure they're properly licensed — see South Carolina roofer license rules.
Most roofing materials perform well in mild climates. Longer installation seasons mean more contractor availability and potentially better pricing year-round.
While possible for experienced homeowners, skylight installation involves significant complexity. In Greenville, you may still need a licensed pro for permits and inspections. DIY could save $861–$1,107 in labor.
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The average cost to install skylights in Greenville ranges from $930 to $3,730, with most homeowners paying around $2,050. This estimate includes both labor ($1,230) and materials ($820). Costs in Greenville are lower than the national average due to local cost of living and labor market conditions. Get multiple quotes from licensed Greenville contractors to lock in the best price.
Yes, Greenville typically requires a permit for skylight installation. Budget $70–$232 for permit fees and expect 1–2 weeks for approval. Your contractor typically handles the permit application. Working without a required permit can void warranties and create problems when selling your home.
Most skylight installation projects in Greenville take 1–2 days to complete. The timeline depends on project scope, contractor availability in the Greenville-Anderson metro area, and seasonal demand. Scheduling during Greenville's off-peak season (typically winter months) can reduce wait times and may lower costs.
Modern skylights with proper flashing and installation rarely leak. Most skylight leaks come from improper installation or deteriorated flashing, not the skylight itself. Using a certified installer and the manufacturer's flashing kit virtually eliminates leak risk. Quality skylights carry 10–20 year warranties.
Skylights reduce the need for electric lighting during the day, but they can also add heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter. Choose ENERGY STAR-rated skylights with Low-E glass. Vented skylights also provide natural ventilation, reducing AC needs.