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Leak Around a Skylight (UK) – Causes, Fixes & When to Get a Roofer

A leak around a skylight (roof window) can look like a simple seal problem. However, the cause is often the flashing kit, roof tiles/slates around the window, or the way water drains above it. Therefore, if you see damp patches, drips after rain, or staining around the window reveal, it’s worth getting it checked quickly before water damages plasterboard, insulation, or timbers.

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Roof Repairs UK helps you compare free, no-obligation quotes from local roofers for skylight leak repairs, including flashing repairs and making good around the roof window.

Describe where the leak is showing + add your postcode to get free quotes.


Common Signs of a Skylight Leak

Look out for:

  • Drips from the top corners or along the window frame
  • Damp patches or bubbling paint around the reveal
  • Water staining on the ceiling below the skylight
  • Damp insulation in the loft near the roof window
  • Leaks that worsen in wind-driven rain
  • Condensation that seems excessive around the window
common signs of a skylight leak

Tip: Condensation can mimic a leak. However, staining after rainfall usually points to water ingress from outside.


Why Skylights Leak (Most Common Causes)

CauseWhat happensTypical fix
Failed flashing around the skylightWater tracks behind the flashing kitRepair/replace flashing, re-seat tiles
Blocked drainage above the skylightWater backs up and finds a path insideClear debris, check underlay and drainage
Slipped/broken tiles or slates nearbyWater enters beside the frameReplace/re-fix tiles, check underlay edge
Incorrect installation detailPoor overlaps or missing elementsCorrect detailing, refit kit properly
Underlay issuesWater tracks along underlay into openingRepair underlay around opening
Sealant-only “repairs”Temporary fix fails in weatherProper flashing-based repair

Skylight Leak Repair Cost Guide (UK)

Costs depend on roof type (tile/slate), height/access, and whether a flashing kit needs replacing.

Repair typeTypical cost rangeNotes
Minor re-seal / local check (limited scope)£150–£350Only suitable when detailing is sound
Re-seat tiles and repair flashing (localised)£250–£900Common fix for leaks around frame
Replace skylight flashing kit (tile/slate roof)£350–£1,200Depends on access and roof pitch
Repair surrounding tiles/underlay (localised)£250–£1,000If water tracks under coverings
Internal making good (patch plaster/paint)£120–£600Often after the roof leak is fixed
Scaffolding (if required)£450–£1,800+Often needed for safe access

Tip: A proper quote should separate roof work from internal making good. That way, you can prioritise the watertight fix first. There are some that offer a specific Velux repairs service or roofers that also specialise in sun tunnels repairs.


What Roofers Check Around a Skylight

A good roofer won’t just “seal the edges”. Instead, they’ll check:

  • the flashing kit (top, sides, bottom apron)
  • tile/slate alignment and cuts around the window
  • the condition of battens and underlay at the opening
  • drainage above the skylight (valleys, moss, debris)
  • any signs of movement or gaps at the junctions

Quick Troubleshooting: Leak or Condensation?

Skylights can create condensation issues in bathrooms and loft rooms. Here’s a quick guide:

SymptomMore likelyWhat to do
Water appears after showers, not rainCondensationImprove ventilation, use extractor, check trickle vents
Droplets on the glass itselfCondensationWipe and monitor, improve airflow
Staining appears after rainfallLeakArrange a roofer inspection
Damp patches at the top cornersLeak/flashingGet flashing and tiles checked
Water tracks down the plasterboardLeak from aboveCheck drainage and flashing above

How to Get Quotes for a Skylight Leak Repair

Step 1: Describe the leak pattern

For example: “leaks only in wind-driven rain”, “drips from top corner”, or “stain after heavy rain”.

Step 2: Add your postcode

Local roofers can respond with availability and quotes.

Step 3: Compare quotes and choose

Compare scope, access, and whether they will repair/replace the flashing kit properly.

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FAQs – Leaks Around Skylights

Is a skylight leak usually caused by the window itself?

Often no. The skylight unit may be fine, but the flashing kit or surrounding tiles/slates may be letting water in.

Can you fix a skylight leak with sealant?

Sealant might slow a leak temporarily. However, the long-term fix usually involves repairing or replacing flashing and re-seating surrounding tiles.

Do you need to replace the skylight to fix the leak?

Not always. If the skylight is in good condition, roofers often repair the flashing and surrounding roof covering instead.

Why does it only leak in heavy rain or wind?

Wind-driven rain can force water into small gaps at flashing overlaps and tile joints. That’s why leaks can appear only in storms.

Should I fix internal damage before the roof repair?

No. Fix the roof leak first. Otherwise, damp patches and staining can return.

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