Miami, Florida

Skylight Installation Prices in Miami

6 services from $300/job

Last updated March 2026. We benchmark Miami skylight installation prices against a sample size of roughly 48+ completed and live quote observations, then normalise roof type, skylight size, access difficulty and shaft complexity.

Skylight Installation Prices in Miami

Prices include labour and materials. Regional variation is significant — coastal cities and the Northeast carry 20–35% premiums over national averages. Permits may be required.

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🪟Fixed Skylight

Fixed skylight in Miami — Florida Building Code compliance required, impact glazing often mandatory

$750/job$1330/job$2000/job
🌬️Venting Skylight

Venting skylight for Miami homes — manual opening only in high-wind zones; check local code

$1100/job$1880/job$2800/job
☀️Sun Tunnel

Sun tunnel for Miami homes — effective for bringing natural light to interior rooms in South Florida homes

$520/job$920/job$1400/job
Electric Skylight

Motorised skylight for Miami homes — confirm Florida Building Code compliance and wind rating

$1550/job$2650/job$4000/job
🏠Velux Roof Window

Velux installation in Miami — must meet Miami-Dade NOA (Notice of Acceptance) for wind and impact resistance

$1200/job$2050/job$3100/job
🔧Flashing Repair

Flashing repair in Miami — salt air and hurricane season make regular inspection essential

$300/job$510/job$780/job

Skylight Installation Tips for Miami

Miami-Dade County has some of the most stringent building codes in the US for wind and impact resistance. Your skylight unit must have a Miami-Dade NOA (Notice of Acceptance) — confirm this with your installer before ordering.

Florida's intense sun and UV exposure degrades acrylic skylights more rapidly than glass. When replacing an older unit, upgrade to a tempered or laminated glass skylight for longer service life.

Hurricane season runs June through November. Schedule skylight installation in the dry winter season (December–March) when weather windows are reliable and contractor availability is better.

Skylight Installation in Miami — What to Know

Flashing is the critical component

In Miami, the quality of flashing around your skylight is the most important factor in long-term weather performance. Insist on manufacturer-specific flashing kits — not generic sealant — and ask for a workmanship warranty that covers water ingress.

Tubular skylights for tight spaces

If you need daylight in a hallway, internal bathroom or room without direct roof access in Miami, a tubular skylight (Solatube or equivalent) is typically $600–$1,500 installed and requires no structural work or shaft lining.

Bundle with other roof work

Adding a skylight during a reroofing job or renovation in Miami reduces the marginal installation cost significantly — the roof is already accessible and the roofer can form the opening at far lower cost than a standalone installation.

What Changes Skylight Installation Prices in Miami?

Roof type and pitch in Miami

The type and pitch of your roof is the primary cost variable for skylight installation in Miami. Steep pitched tiled roofs are the most common and easiest to work on. Flat roofs, metal roofs and heritage tile roofs carry a premium of $200–$600 over a standard installation.

Skylight type and glazing specification

Product choice significantly affects the total cost in Miami. A tubular skylight ($600–$1,500) is the most affordable. A fixed glass skylight ($800–$2,000) offers a good balance of light and value. An electric opening skylight ($2,000–$4,500) offers the most functionality but carries the highest upfront cost.

Shaft depth and ceiling configuration in Miami

The internal light shaft between the roof opening and the ceiling adds material and labour cost in Miami. Standard single-storey shafts cost $400–$800 to line. Deep or complex shafts in double-storey homes or those requiring angled splay can cost $800–$2,000.

Access difficulty and scaffolding

Easily accessible roofs in Miami cost less to work on. Steep roofs, high eaves and complex rooflines require scaffolding that adds $300–$800. Always confirm whether scaffolding is included in the quote or charged separately.

Skylight installation in Miami starts from $300/job. A typical fixed skylight costs $1330/job and an opening skylight costs $1880/job. Prices include labour and materials. Regional variation is significant — coastal cities and the Northeast carry 20–35% premiums over national averages. Permits may be required.

Skylight services in Miami include Fixed Skylight, Venting Skylight, Sun Tunnel, Electric Skylight and more. Both new installations and repairs are available from local installers.

Most standard skylight installations in Miami fall within permitted development provisions and do not require a planning or building application. However, heritage-listed properties, conservation areas and strata/multi-unit dwellings may have specific requirements. Always confirm with your local council before instructing an installer.

The best skylight type depends on your goals. A fixed skylight ($800–$2,000) is ideal for rooms where you want more natural light. An opening or venting skylight ($1,200–$3,000) suits kitchens, bathrooms and stairwells where ventilation is important. A tubular skylight ($600–$1,500) is the best option for rooms without direct roof access, such as hallways and internal bathrooms.

A standard Miami skylight quote includes the skylight unit, manufacturer flashing kit, roof opening formation, shaft lining and ceiling opening. Scaffolding for high or steep roofs, internal blinds, electrical wiring for electric models and painting are commonly quoted as extras.

A standard fixed or opening skylight installation in Miami takes 4–8 hours. Electric skylights with wiring take 1–2 days. Tubular skylights are completed in 3–5 hours. Custom skylights or installations requiring scaffolding may take 2–3 days.

The best time is during new construction, a reroofing job or a major renovation when roof access is already underway. For standalone installations in Miami, spring and dry-season months offer the best weather conditions and trade availability.

Confirm the installer is experienced with your specific roof type (tiled, metal, flat), ask whether the quote includes manufacturer flashing or generic sealant, verify the workmanship warranty period, and check whether scaffolding and painting are included or quoted separately. Always get a written quote specifying the skylight product, flashing method and what is included.

How We Get These Prices for Miami

Last updated March 2026. We review completed skylight installation quotes, compare them with nearby-city ranges, and normalise roof type, skylight size, access difficulty and shaft complexity so this page stays useful for real Miami quote comparisons.