Sorry not sure if this belongs in the roofing sub-forum or Windows one.
Our single glazed skylight is causing us nothing but trouble. Lots of condensation in the morning has caused the wooden frame around it to warp and during heavy rainfall you can hear a drip in the cavity wall directly under it which a local roofer can’t find the source of but suspects it getting in somehow via the skylight/flashing but just can’t see the hole.
Going to phone around for quotes and just wondering what the average roofer would normally charge to replace a skylight? When I mentioned it to the roofer I had round he said something about it would be a full day’s work so around £550. That of course doesn’t include the cost of the new windows and flashing.
Is around £500 normal for this type of work?
Should it take a full day when it’s just replacing an existing one, so I would assume not much in the way of cutting into the roof would be required?
Our single glazed skylight is causing us nothing but trouble. Lots of condensation in the morning has caused the wooden frame around it to warp and during heavy rainfall you can hear a drip in the cavity wall directly under it which a local roofer can’t find the source of but suspects it getting in somehow via the skylight/flashing but just can’t see the hole.
Going to phone around for quotes and just wondering what the average roofer would normally charge to replace a skylight? When I mentioned it to the roofer I had round he said something about it would be a full day’s work so around £550. That of course doesn’t include the cost of the new windows and flashing.
Is around £500 normal for this type of work?
Should it take a full day when it’s just replacing an existing one, so I would assume not much in the way of cutting into the roof would be required?