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Skylights

Updated: Feb 13, 2023

I inspect the skylights during a home inspection.


A leaking skylight is a common experience for homeowners. It’s essentially a piece of glass covering a hole in the roof. From outside, home inspectors can look at the glazing (the glass) for cracks or breaks, loosening of the flashing, and rusting or decaying frames.

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The flashing installed around a skylight is similar to the flashing installed at a chimney stack and at a roof-to-wall intersection. The inspector should look for step and counter flashing. Skylights should also be inspected from the interior.

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Look for watermarks and streaks coming from the skylight. Don’t confuse condensation marks with roof leaks. If the skylight opens, the inspector could open, close, unlock, and lock the skylight.

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An operable skylight could be used as a vantage point to observe the roof covering. Homeowners should not be surprised if their skylight develops a leak.

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