Skylight Flashing Repair in Surrey: Flashing vs. Glazing
Not every skylight leak means a new skylight. Here's how to tell flashing failure apart from a unit-level seal problem.
Skylight Flashing Repair Surrey — hero photo
Water is showing up around a skylight, and the two most likely causes — flashing failure and glazing/seal failure — need very different fixes, so a correct diagnosis matters before anyone touches the roof.
Flashing failure vs. seal/glazing failure
Flashing failure happens where the skylight frame meets the roofing material — the metal or membrane flashing around the perimeter has lifted, corroded, or was installed incorrectly. Glazing or seal failure happens within the skylight unit itself, where the glass or acrylic panel's factory seal has broken down, letting condensation or water past the pane itself.
How to tell them apart
Leaks that appear only during wind-driven rain, and track in from one side, tend to point to flashing. Leaks that appear as fogging between panes, or steady dripping regardless of wind direction, more often point to a failed unit seal — which typically means replacing the skylight itself, not just the flashing.
Why installation quality matters so much here
Skylights are one of the more failure-prone roof penetrations because they combine a large opening, a rigid frame, and often a curb that needs to be flashed in multiple directions (head, sides, and sill/apron). Incorrect original installation is a common root cause of chronic leaks.
Why this matters in Surrey specifically
Surrey's wind-driven rain during winter storms makes flashing-related skylight leaks especially common, since sideways-blown water tests weak points in perimeter flashing that would stay dry in calmer conditions. Condensation-related issues are also more noticeable in Surrey's cooler, wetter months due to the temperature differential between inside and outside air.
[[EXTERNAL AUTHORITY REFERENCE]] — cite a verified authoritative source here (e.g. City of Surrey building/permit guidance, WorkSafeBC, CMHC moisture-management resources, or manufacturer installation standards relevant to this topic).
Typical Skylight Flashing Repair Cost Ranges
| Item | Typical Range | What affects the price |
|---|---|---|
| Flashing re-seal / minor repair | [[LOCAL COST DATA]] | Skylight size, flashing type |
| Full flashing kit replacement | [[LOCAL COST DATA]] | Curb-mount vs. deck-mount unit |
| Skylight unit replacement (if seal failed) | [[LOCAL COST DATA]] | Unit size, glazing type |
How it works, step by step
Diagnose leak source
We determine whether the issue is flashing, the unit seal, or both, before recommending a fix.
Assess flashing kit
The head, step, and sill flashing around the skylight curb are checked individually.
Repair or replace
Flashing is repaired or replaced; if the unit itself has failed, replacement options are discussed.
Test & confirm
The repair is checked against roof water flow to confirm the leak path is closed.
Before & after
Skylight Flashing Repair Surrey — before
Skylight Flashing Repair Surrey — after
Skylight Flashing Repair Surrey — FAQ
My skylight is foggy between the panes — is that a leak?
That's usually a broken seal between glazing layers (a manufacturing/age issue), not an active leak, though it does indicate the unit's seal has failed and may eventually let moisture through.
Can flashing be repaired without replacing the skylight?
Yes, if the skylight unit itself is sound — flashing and unit issues are diagnosed and priced separately.
How old is too old for a skylight?
[[LOCAL COST DATA — typical expected lifespan for common skylight units]], though this varies by manufacturer and installation quality.
Do you install new skylights, not just repair flashing?
See our services page for the full list of what we offer.
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