Skylight Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Roofers see leaking skylights every day and hate replacing them. Remodelers have dark rooms and clients who want more light. They need you on LeadChuck.

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Skylight installation is a specialty that

Skylight installation is a specialty that roofers often avoid because of leak liability — creating a massive opportunity for specialists who can take those referrals from roofing companies

Homeowners searching for skylight contractors online

Homeowners searching for skylight contractors online get overwhelmed by national window brands — they end up buying an inferior product from a general contractor instead of a skylight specialist

Skylight leak repairs are loss leaders

Skylight leak repairs are loss leaders that convert to full replacement sales 60% of the time — but contractors who encounter leaking skylights need a trusted specialist to send those jobs to

How LeadChuck works for skylight installations

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Step 1: Set Your Price

A skylight installation runs $1,500–$6,000 per unit including curb, flashing, and labor — a full room with multiple units is a $5,000–$15,000 project that transforms a living space.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Roofers, remodeling contractors, architects, and interior designers encounter dark rooms and leaking skylights constantly — they need a trusted skylight specialist to refer.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

When a roofer calls you saying 'I've got a client with a 1990s skylight that's leaking and they want it replaced — I don't do skylights, can you handle it?' that's a closed job.

The referral flywheel in action

Sandra runs Daylight Skylight Co. in Brentwood. She connected with a roofing company on LeadChuck that does 200+ jobs a year. They sent 11 skylight referrals in the first year — 8 replacements and 3 new installations. Average job: $3,200. Sandra paid $440 in lead fees and earned $280 referring drywall work on shaft builds. Net cost on $25,600: $160.

Your net lead cost: $20 for $3200+ in revenue. Plus $35 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends skylight installations leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Roofers

Roofers encounter leaking skylights on almost every project and prefer to refer rather than take on the liability

Remodeling Contractors

Remodelers working on kitchen and bathroom projects frequently have clients wanting to add natural light

Architects

Architects designing light-focused spaces specify skylights and need installation specialists they trust

Interior Designers

Designers specifying natural light solutions need skylight contractors who can execute the design vision

General Contractors

GCs managing full home renovations need skylight subs for projects that include roof light additions

Who do skylight installations refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Roofing

$55-110

Skylight installation often reveals surrounding roofing issues that need repair or replacement

Drywall

$35-70

Skylight shaft construction and finishing requires drywall work inside the home

Painting

$30-65

Skylight shaft areas and surrounding ceilings need painting after installation

Electrical

$35-70

Venting skylights require electrical connections for motors and sensors

Insulation

$30-60

Skylight shafts need insulation work to prevent heat loss and condensation

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I was the invisible skylight company in Nashville. Nobody found me on Google because I couldn't outspend the window companies. LeadChuck connected me with 4 roofing companies who were thrilled to have a skylight specialist to refer. I did $88,000 in skylight work from those referrals last year. Game changer.
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Sandra M.

Daylight Skylight Company, Brentwood, TN · 7 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Yes — most roofing companies consider skylights a liability they'd rather not take on. They've had leak callbacks that took hours to resolve. Having a skylight specialist they trust to refer makes their business better and keeps clients happy.

Absolutely — and repairs often convert to replacements. List both services on your profile so contractors know you handle the full range of skylight work.

Typically $45–$100 depending on job size and referring contractor. On a $3,000+ job that's a 1.5–3% acquisition cost — far better than paid search for specialty trades.

No brand requirements. However, listing your brand partnerships (Velux, Fakro, Sun-Tek) helps contractors match you to client requests — some architects specify brands by name.

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