You hear the rain starting outside, and immediately your stomach drops. You’re already mentally calculating which rooms you need to check, where you’ll need to place buckets, and how much worse the water stains on your ceiling have gotten since last week. Every storm that rolls through Parker County feels like a countdown to disaster—and you’re exhausted from the constant worry.
If you’ve been living with a leaking skylight in Weatherford, Aledo, Hudson Oaks, or the surrounding areas, you already know the anxiety that comes with every weather forecast. Those water stains spreading across your ceiling aren’t just unsightly—they’re a constant reminder that your home isn’t protected the way it should be. You’ve probably tried temporary fixes that didn’t work, gotten confusing quotes from contractors who never called back, or spent sleepless nights wondering if this is the storm that finally causes catastrophic damage to your home’s interior.
The truth is, a failing skylight isn’t just an inconvenience. It’s a threat to your home’s structural integrity, your family’s health, and your financial security. Water damage doesn’t stay contained—it spreads through insulation, seeps into walls, and creates the perfect environment for toxic mold growth. What starts as a small leak can quickly become a nightmare that costs tens of thousands of dollars to remediate.
But here’s what you need to know: you don’t have to live with this anxiety anymore. Professional skylight replacement doesn’t have to be the expensive, disruptive, trust-nightmare you’ve been dreading.
You’ve probably already experienced some version of this frustration. You call a contractor, and they either don’t show up for the appointment, give you a quote that seems astronomical with no explanation of what you’re actually paying for, or they pressure you to make a decision right there on the spot. Maybe you hired someone who promised they could fix your skylight for a few hundred dollars, only to watch it start leaking again after the next heavy rain.
The big-box store contractors feel impersonal—like you’re just another number on a spreadsheet. The handyman who “knows about skylights” applies some sealant and disappears, leaving you with the same problem and less money in your bank account. And the horror stories you’ve heard from friends about contractors who took deposits and vanished have made you terrified to trust anyone.
We understand that fear, because we’ve heard these stories hundreds of times from homeowners just like you across Parker County. The roofing and remodeling industry has earned its reputation for unreliability, and that makes it incredibly difficult for homeowners to know who they can trust with one of their most important investments. The challenge isn’t just finding someone who can do the work—it’s finding someone who will show up when they say they will, communicate clearly throughout the process, and stand behind their work after the job is complete.
At GreenLight Roofing and Remodeling, we’ve built our entire business around one simple principle: treat every home like it’s our own. We’re not a national chain that sees you as a transaction. We’re your neighbors here in Weatherford and Aledo, and our reputation in this community matters more to us than any single sale.
Transparent, Fixed Pricing With No Hidden Fees
You’ll know exactly what your skylight replacement will cost before we start any work. Our detailed quotes break down every material, every labor cost, and every step of the process so you understand precisely what you’re paying for. No surprise charges. No hidden fees. No pressure tactics. Just honest pricing that respects your intelligence and your budget.
We believe that homeowners deserve to understand what they’re investing in when they hire a contractor. That’s why our estimates include line-item breakdowns that show you exactly where your money is going. We explain the difference between various material options, discuss the labor involved in each phase of the project, and help you understand the value you’re receiving. When you work with GreenLight, you’ll never experience that sinking feeling of opening an invoice that’s thousands of dollars more than you expected. We establish clear expectations from the beginning and honor our commitments throughout the entire project.
Flexible Financing Options That Protect Your Savings
We know that spending thousands of dollars on a home repair can feel overwhelming, especially with economic uncertainty and inflation affecting every household budget. That’s why we offer flexible financing options that let you protect your home without draining your emergency fund or retirement savings. You shouldn’t have to choose between fixing a dangerous problem and maintaining your financial security.
Many homeowners put off necessary repairs because they’re worried about the financial impact. They watch their skylights deteriorate further, knowing that the problem is getting worse but feeling trapped by budget constraints. We’ve worked hard to establish financing relationships that give our customers options. Whether you need to spread payments over several months or prefer a longer-term financing solution, we can help you find an approach that works for your specific financial situation. The goal is to make professional skylight replacement accessible to homeowners who need it, not just those who happen to have thousands of dollars sitting in their checking account.
Insurance Claims Assistance That Takes the Confusion Out of the Process
Dealing with insurance companies can feel like learning a foreign language. Our team has years of experience working with insurance adjusters and helping homeowners navigate the claims process. We’ll document everything properly, communicate directly with your insurance company, and advocate for you to ensure you get the coverage you deserve. You won’t be left alone trying to decipher policy language and fighting for approval.
Insurance claims can be one of the most frustrating aspects of home repairs. You’re already stressed about the damage to your home, and then you have to deal with complicated paperwork, confusing terminology, and adjusters who seem determined to minimize your claim. Our team understands how insurance companies operate and what documentation they require. We take detailed photographs, provide thorough written assessments, and present the information in a format that insurance adjusters can easily process. We’ve successfully helped hundreds of Parker County homeowners get their skylight replacement covered by insurance, and we know how to communicate effectively with claims departments to expedite the approval process.
Minimal Disruption to Your Daily Life
We understand that you still have to live in your home during the replacement process. Our crews work efficiently, protect your interior spaces from debris and weather exposure, and complete most skylight replacements in just one to two days. You won’t have your house torn apart for weeks or be left with tarps and exposed openings that make you anxious about the next storm.
Home improvement projects can be incredibly disruptive, especially when they involve cutting into your roof and exposing your interior spaces to the elements. We’ve refined our installation process to minimize the time your home is vulnerable. Our crews arrive prepared with all necessary materials and equipment, work systematically through each phase of the project, and maintain constant awareness of weather conditions. We use protective coverings to shield your furniture, floors, and belongings from dust and debris. Our goal is to complete your skylight replacement so efficiently that you barely notice we were there—except for the beautiful new skylight and the complete absence of leaks.
A Track Record You Can Verify
We don’t just tell you we’re trustworthy—we prove it. Our hundreds of five-star reviews from Weatherford, Aledo, and Parker County homeowners speak for themselves. We encourage you to read what your neighbors have said about their experiences with us. We’re fully licensed, insured, and bonded, and we stand behind every installation with comprehensive warranties that protect your investment.
In an industry where trust is hard to come by, we’ve built our reputation one satisfied customer at a time. We don’t rely on slick marketing or aggressive sales tactics. Instead, we let our work speak for itself. When you research GreenLight Roofing and Remodeling, you’ll find real reviews from real homeowners who’ve experienced our commitment to quality and customer service firsthand. You’ll read about our attention to detail, our clear communication, our respect for their homes and their time, and our dedication to delivering exactly what we promised. That reputation is our most valuable asset, and we protect it fiercely by ensuring that every single customer receives the same high level of service and craftsmanship.
When you contact us, we’ll schedule a convenient time to visit your home and conduct a thorough inspection of your skylight and the surrounding roof structure. We’ll assess the extent of any water damage, check for mold or rot, examine the flashing and seals, and determine whether you need a simple replacement or if there’s underlying damage that needs to be addressed.
During this consultation, we’ll listen to your concerns, answer all your questions, and explain your options in plain language—no confusing jargon or technical terms designed to make you feel overwhelmed. This inspection is completely free, and there’s absolutely no obligation or pressure to move forward.
Our inspection process is comprehensive because we know that what you see on the surface rarely tells the whole story. A visible leak in your ceiling might be the result of failed flashing, deteriorated seals, cracked skylight glazing, or a combination of factors. We don’t just look at the skylight itself—we examine the entire system, including the curb mounting, the surrounding roofing materials, the interior ceiling structure, and any areas where water damage might have occurred. We use moisture meters to detect hidden water intrusion, inspect attic spaces for signs of ongoing leaks, and assess whether mold remediation will be necessary before we can install your new skylight.
This thorough approach means you’ll have complete information about the scope of work required. We’ll explain exactly what we found, show you photographs of problem areas, and help you understand the implications of different repair options. Some homeowners discover that their skylight leak has caused more extensive damage than they realized, while others are relieved to learn that the problem is contained and straightforward to fix. Either way, you’ll have the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about your home.
Based on our inspection, we’ll provide you with a detailed, written quote that breaks down every aspect of the project. We’ll explain the different skylight options available—from energy-efficient models that can lower your utility bills to impact-resistant designs that stand up to Texas hail storms.
You’ll understand exactly what materials we’re using, why we recommend them for your specific situation, and how long the installation will take. We’ll also discuss financing options and help you understand how insurance might cover part or all of the replacement cost.
Choosing the right skylight for your home involves balancing several factors: your budget, your aesthetic preferences, your energy efficiency goals, and the specific challenges posed by your roof configuration and local weather conditions. We carry skylights from leading manufacturers known for quality and durability, and we can explain the differences between various models in terms that make sense. Some homeowners prioritize energy efficiency and want Low-E glass coatings that reduce heat transfer. Others are primarily concerned about hail resistance and want impact-rated glazing that can withstand severe storms. Still others want venting skylights that open to provide fresh air circulation, or they’re interested in skylights with integrated blinds for light control and privacy.
We’ll walk you through these options without pushing you toward the most expensive choice. Our goal is to help you select a skylight that meets your needs and fits your budget. We’ll explain the trade-offs between different options so you can make a decision you feel confident about. The written quote we provide will specify exactly which skylight model we’re proposing, what installation methods we’ll use, what additional materials are required, and how long the project will take from start to finish.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we’ll work with your schedule to find installation dates that minimize disruption to your daily routine. We’ll give you a clear timeline for the project and keep you informed every step of the way.
We understand that you have work commitments, family obligations, and a life that doesn’t stop just because you need a skylight replaced. That’s why we offer flexible scheduling options and maintain clear communication about when our crews will arrive and how long each phase of the work will take. If you need us to work around a specific event or schedule constraint, we’ll do everything possible to accommodate your needs. We also monitor weather forecasts carefully and will proactively communicate if conditions require us to adjust the schedule to ensure your home isn’t left exposed during inclement weather.
Our experienced installation crews treat your home with the respect it deserves. We’ll protect your interior spaces, carefully remove the old skylight, inspect and repair any water damage or structural issues, and install your new skylight using industry-best practices that ensure decades of leak-free performance.
We use premium flashing systems, proper waterproofing techniques, and high-quality sealants specifically designed for Texas weather conditions. Every installation is completed to manufacturer specifications and exceeds local building codes.
The installation process begins with protecting your home’s interior. We set up drop cloths, plastic sheeting, and protective barriers to ensure that dust, debris, and moisture don’t damage your furniture, floors, or belongings. Our crews work systematically, removing the old skylight carefully to avoid causing additional damage to the surrounding roof structure. As we remove the old unit, we inspect the curb, the roof decking, and the framing members for signs of rot, water damage, or structural compromise.
If we discover damaged wood or other structural issues, we address them immediately. This might involve replacing sections of roof decking, reinforcing framing members, or treating areas affected by mold or moisture. We don’t cut corners or install new skylights over compromised structures—that’s a recipe for future problems and wasted money. Instead, we ensure that the foundation for your new skylight is solid, dry, and structurally sound.
The new skylight installation follows manufacturer specifications precisely. We install new flashing systems that integrate seamlessly with your roofing materials, creating multiple layers of water protection. We use high-quality sealants and waterproofing membranes designed to withstand extreme temperature fluctuations, intense UV exposure, and the expansion and contraction that occurs in Texas’s variable climate. Every fastener is properly sealed, every seam is carefully integrated, and every detail is executed with the kind of craftsmanship that ensures your skylight will perform flawlessly for decades.
When the installation is complete, we’ll conduct a thorough cleanup of your property—you won’t find nails, debris, or materials left behind. We’ll walk you through the completed work, explain how to operate and maintain your new skylight, and ensure you’re completely satisfied with the results.
Our cleanup process is just as thorough as our installation process. We use magnetic tools to collect any metal fasteners or debris, we bag and remove all old materials and packaging, and we inspect your property carefully to ensure we haven’t left anything behind. We understand that your yard, driveway, and landscaping are important to you, and we treat them with care throughout the project.
The final walkthrough is your opportunity to see the completed work, ask any remaining questions, and ensure that everything meets your expectations. We’ll show you how to operate any moving parts if you’ve chosen a venting skylight, explain any maintenance requirements, and provide you with all manufacturer documentation and warranty information. We won’t consider the job complete until you’re completely satisfied with both the quality of the work and the condition of your property.
Water damage doesn’t stay contained to the area around your skylight. Every time it rains, moisture is seeping into your insulation, running down wall cavities, and potentially rotting the wooden framing that supports your roof structure. Over time, this hidden damage can compromise your home’s structural integrity and cost tens of thousands of dollars to repair.
Professional skylight replacement stops the water intrusion at its source, protecting your home from progressive damage that only gets worse and more expensive the longer you wait.
The structural damage caused by leaking skylights often goes unnoticed until it becomes severe. Water follows the path of least resistance, which means it can travel significant distances from the leak source before becoming visible. You might see water stains on your ceiling in one room, but the actual damage could extend through multiple wall cavities, into insulation spaces, and along structural framing members. Wood that remains consistently damp will eventually rot, losing its structural strength and requiring expensive replacement. Metal fasteners and connectors can corrode, compromising the connections that hold your roof structure together.
By replacing your failing skylight before this damage becomes extensive, you’re protecting one of your largest financial investments. Your home’s structural integrity is fundamental to its value, safety, and longevity. Professional skylight replacement addresses not just the visible symptoms but also the underlying causes of water intrusion, ensuring that your home remains solid, safe, and valuable for decades to come.
Mold doesn’t need much to thrive—just moisture, darkness, and organic material like wood or drywall. If you’ve had a leaking skylight for months or years, there’s a strong possibility that mold is growing in places you can’t see. Mold exposure can cause respiratory problems, allergic reactions, and serious health issues, especially for children, elderly family members, or anyone with compromised immune systems.
A proper skylight replacement includes addressing any existing water damage and mold growth, ensuring your home’s air quality is safe for your family.
Mold growth in homes is a serious health concern that many homeowners underestimate. Even if you don’t see visible mold, it can be growing inside wall cavities, in attic spaces, and within insulation materials. Mold spores become airborne and circulate through your home’s HVAC system, exposing everyone in your household to potential health risks. Some people are particularly sensitive to mold and experience symptoms like persistent coughing, sneezing, eye irritation, skin rashes, and respiratory distress. For individuals with asthma or other respiratory conditions, mold exposure can trigger serious attacks and exacerbate existing health problems.
When we replace your skylight, we don’t just swap out the old unit for a new one. We inspect all surrounding areas for mold growth, treat affected areas with appropriate antimicrobial solutions, and remove any materials that have been compromised by mold colonization. This comprehensive approach ensures that your new skylight is installed in a clean, healthy environment and that your family isn’t continuing to breathe contaminated air. The peace of mind that comes from knowing your home’s air quality is safe is invaluable, especially if you have young children or family members with health vulnerabilities.
Old, leaking skylights aren’t just letting in water—they’re also letting out your heated and cooled air. Modern, energy-efficient skylights feature Low-E glass coatings, insulated frames, and advanced sealing systems that dramatically reduce heat transfer. In the brutal Texas summers, this can translate to noticeably lower air conditioning costs. In winter, you’ll keep more heat inside where it belongs.
Many homeowners see a measurable reduction in their energy bills after upgrading to modern, energy-efficient skylights.
Energy efficiency has become increasingly important as utility costs continue to rise and homeowners look for ways to reduce their monthly expenses. Traditional skylights were often significant sources of heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter, forcing your HVAC system to work harder to maintain comfortable temperatures. Modern skylights incorporate multiple technologies to address these energy efficiency concerns. Low-E glass coatings reflect infrared heat while allowing visible light to pass through, keeping your home cooler in summer without sacrificing natural light. Insulated frames reduce thermal bridging, preventing heat transfer through the skylight structure itself. Advanced weatherstripping and sealing systems eliminate the air leaks that allowed conditioned air to escape from your home.
The cumulative effect of these improvements can be substantial. Your air conditioning system won’t have to run as frequently or work as hard to maintain comfortable temperatures during Texas’s long, hot summers. In winter, you’ll retain more of the heat your furnace produces, reducing heating costs and improving comfort. Beyond the direct financial savings, energy-efficient skylights also reduce your home’s environmental impact by decreasing the amount of electricity or natural gas required to heat and cool your living spaces. For environmentally conscious homeowners, this alignment of financial and environmental benefits makes modern skylight replacement an attractive investment.
Beyond solving the leak problem, a new skylight can transform the feel of your home. Modern skylights provide beautiful, natural light that makes rooms feel larger, brighter, and more welcoming. The difference in your home’s ambiance can be dramatic—and you’ll finally feel proud of your space again instead of embarrassed by water stains and visible damage.
Natural light has a profound impact on how we experience interior spaces. Rooms with abundant natural light feel more spacious, more inviting, and more connected to the outdoors. Natural light also has documented psychological benefits, improving mood, increasing productivity, and helping regulate our circadian rhythms for better sleep. When you replace an old, deteriorating skylight with a modern unit, you’re not just fixing a leak—you’re enhancing the quality of light in your home and creating spaces that feel better to live in.
The aesthetic transformation can be remarkable. Those ugly water stains that have embarrassed you for months or years will be gone, replaced by clean, fresh ceilings and a beautiful new skylight that becomes an architectural feature rather than an eyesore. Modern skylights come in various styles and configurations, allowing you to choose options that complement your home’s design aesthetic. Whether you prefer the clean lines of contemporary design or the traditional appeal of classic skylight styles, you’ll find options that enhance your home’s visual appeal while providing superior performance.
When it comes time to sell your home, potential buyers will have it professionally inspected. Water damage, leaking skylights, and mold issues are major red flags that can either kill a sale entirely or give buyers leverage to demand significant price reductions. Properly installed, modern skylights are an attractive feature that adds value to your home and gives buyers confidence that they’re purchasing a well-maintained property.
Real estate transactions often hinge on inspection results. Buyers who discover water damage, active leaks, or mold issues during the inspection period frequently use these findings to renegotiate the purchase price or request that sellers address the problems before closing. In some cases, buyers simply walk away from deals when they discover significant water damage or structural issues. Even if you’re not planning to sell your home in the immediate future, maintaining your property and addressing problems like failing skylights protects your equity and ensures that you’ll be in a strong position when you do eventually decide to sell.
Modern, well-maintained skylights are actually selling points that can make your home more attractive to potential buyers. Natural light is consistently ranked as one of the most desirable features in homes, and skylights that provide abundant natural light without the maintenance concerns of older units appeal to buyers looking for move-in ready properties. By investing in professional skylight replacement now, you’re not just solving an immediate problem—you’re protecting and potentially enhancing your home’s market value for the future.
Several factors influence the total cost of skylight replacement, and understanding these variables helps you make informed decisions about your project:
Skylight Size and Type: Larger skylights require more materials and labor. Fixed skylights are typically less expensive than vented models that open and close. Tubular skylights designed for smaller spaces like hallways or closets cost less than full-size units.
The physical dimensions of your skylight directly impact material costs and installation complexity. A small tubular skylight that brings natural light into a hallway or closet requires minimal structural modification and relatively simple installation procedures. A large, custom-sized skylight that illuminates a great room or master bedroom requires more extensive structural work, larger quantities of materials, and more complex flashing and waterproofing systems. Vented skylights that open and close incorporate mechanical components, motors, and controls that add to both material costs and installation complexity.
Material Quality and Features: Basic skylights provide functional light and weather protection. Mid-range options include energy-efficient glass coatings and better insulation. Premium skylights offer features like impact resistance for hail protection, remote-controlled operation, integrated blinds, and advanced UV protection.
The skylight market offers options across a wide spectrum of quality and features. Entry-level skylights provide basic functionality—they let in light and keep out weather—but may lack the energy efficiency, durability, and convenience features of higher-end models. Mid-range skylights typically incorporate Low-E glass coatings for improved energy efficiency, better insulation in the frame construction, and more robust weatherstripping systems. Premium skylights add features like impact-resistant glazing that can withstand hail damage, motorized operation with remote controls or smartphone connectivity, factory-integrated blinds or shades for light control, and advanced UV-filtering technologies that protect your furniture and flooring from sun damage.
Extent of Water Damage: If your leaking skylight has caused damage to the surrounding roof decking, framing, insulation, or interior ceiling, those repairs need to be addressed during the replacement process. Ignoring existing damage and just installing a new skylight on top of rotted wood or mold-infested materials is a recipe for continued problems.
This is often the most variable factor in skylight replacement costs and the one that homeowners are least prepared for. A skylight that has been leaking for a short time might have caused minimal damage, requiring only minor repairs before the new unit can be installed. A skylight that has been leaking for months or years can cause extensive damage that requires significant remediation. We might need to replace large sections of roof decking, repair or replace damaged framing members, remove and replace water-damaged insulation, treat mold growth, repair interior ceiling damage, and address any electrical or HVAC components that have been affected by water intrusion.
Roof Pitch and Accessibility: Steeper roofs or skylights in difficult-to-access locations require additional safety equipment and labor time, which affects the overall cost.
The physical characteristics of your roof impact how easily our crews can access the skylight location and how safely they can work. A skylight on a low-slope roof that’s easily accessible from a standard ladder requires minimal safety equipment and allows for efficient work. A skylight on a steep-pitch roof three stories above ground requires extensive safety equipment, including scaffolding, safety harnesses, and specialized rigging. The time required to set up these safety systems and work carefully on steep or high roofs naturally increases labor costs. Similarly, skylights located in areas with limited access—perhaps over a garage or in a location surrounded by landscaping or other structures—require more time and care to access without causing damage to your property.
Local Building Code Requirements: Parker County has specific building codes that must be followed for skylight installations, and compliance with these requirements is non-negotiable for safe, legal work.
Building codes exist to ensure that construction work meets minimum safety and performance standards. Skylight installations must comply with codes governing structural support, weatherproofing, fire safety, energy efficiency, and proper integration with roofing systems. These requirements affect everything from the size and spacing of framing members to the type of flashing materials used to the methods for sealing and waterproofing. Working with a licensed, professional contractor ensures that your skylight replacement meets all applicable building codes, passes inspections, and provides the safety and performance you deserve. Cutting corners on code compliance might save money in the short term but creates liability issues and potential safety hazards that can come back to haunt you.
You’ll likely get different quotes from different contractors, and it can be tempting to simply choose the lowest price. But here’s what you need to understand: contractors who dramatically underbid their competitors are either cutting corners on materials, skipping essential steps in the installation process, or planning to hit you with change orders and additional charges once the project is underway.
Quality skylight replacement requires premium materials, experienced installers, proper insurance coverage, and warranties that actually mean something. The cheapest option often ends up being the most expensive when you have to pay someone else to fix the problems or replace the skylight again in a few years.
The construction industry has a saying: “Fast, cheap, or good—pick two.” Contractors who offer significantly lower prices than their competitors have to cut costs somewhere, and those cuts usually come at your expense. They might use inferior materials that won’t last as long or perform as well. They might skip important steps in the installation process, like properly treating water-damaged wood or installing adequate flashing systems. They might employ inexperienced workers who lack the skills to execute complex installations correctly. They might carry inadequate insurance coverage, leaving you liable if someone gets injured on your property or if the work causes damage to your home.
At GreenLight Roofing and Remodeling, we provide fair, competitive pricing that reflects the quality of our work and the value we deliver. We’re not the cheapest option in Weatherford and Aledo—but we’re the best value, and our hundreds of satisfied customers will tell you that the peace of mind and quality results are worth every penny. When you choose us, you’re investing in experienced craftsmanship, premium materials, comprehensive insurance protection, clear communication, and a company that will still be here years from now if you ever need service or support.
Every day you delay skylight replacement is another day that water can infiltrate your home. Texas weather is unpredictable—we can go from sunny skies to severe thunderstorms in a matter of hours. You don’t want to be caught in the middle of a major storm system with a skylight that’s barely holding together.
Consider what’s at stake: your home’s structural integrity, your family’s health, your financial security, and your peace of mind. The anxiety you feel every time you see dark clouds on the horizon isn’t going to get better on its own. The water stains on your ceiling aren’t going to magically disappear. The problem is only going to get worse and more expensive to fix.
Water damage is progressive and cumulative. Each time it rains, more water enters your home, spreading further into structural materials and creating more extensive damage. What might be a relatively straightforward skylight replacement today could become a major remediation project involving extensive structural repairs, mold abatement, and interior restoration if you wait too long. The financial difference between addressing the problem now versus waiting until the damage becomes severe can be substantial.
There’s also the stress factor to consider. Living with a leaking skylight creates constant anxiety that affects your quality of life. You can’t fully relax in your own home because you’re always worried about the next storm. You’re embarrassed to have guests over because of the visible water damage. You’re losing sleep worrying about whether this will be the storm that causes catastrophic damage. That psychological burden has real costs in terms of your wellbeing and happiness.
But there’s good news: you’ve already taken the hardest step by researching solutions and reading this far. You’re not stuck. You’re not helpless. You just need a contractor you can trust to solve this problem the right way, at a fair price, without the drama and stress you’ve been dreading.
GreenLight Roofing and Remodeling is proud to serve homeowners throughout Parker County, Texas. We understand the unique challenges that our local weather conditions create for roofs and skylights. From intense summer heat that can reach well over 100 degrees to severe thunderstorms with damaging hail and high winds, Texas homes need roofing solutions that can withstand extreme conditions.
We’re familiar with local building codes, work with local suppliers to ensure quick material availability, and have established relationships with insurance adjusters who work in this area. When you choose a local contractor like GreenLight, you’re not just getting quality work—you’re supporting your community and working with people who have a vested interest in maintaining their reputation among their neighbors.
Our local presence means we understand the specific challenges that Parker County homes face. We know which roofing materials perform best in our climate. We understand how Texas’s extreme temperature swings affect skylight performance and longevity. We’re familiar with the types of storms that move through our area and the kinds of damage they typically cause. This local expertise translates into better recommendations, more appropriate material selections, and installations that are specifically designed to withstand the conditions your home will actually experience.
Being local also means we’re accountable to our community. Our reputation isn’t built on anonymous internet reviews from customers scattered across the country—it’s built on relationships with neighbors, friends, and community members who see our work every day. We run into our customers at the grocery store, at local restaurants, and at community events. That accountability ensures that we treat every customer with the respect and professionalism they deserve, because our reputation in this community is our most valuable asset.
Imagine waking up on a rainy morning and actually feeling peaceful instead of anxious. Imagine looking up at your ceiling and seeing a beautiful, modern skylight instead of water stains that make you cringe. Imagine your family visiting and complimenting how lovely your home looks instead of pointing out the damage that’s been weighing on you for months.
That future is completely achievable, and it starts with a simple phone call or contact form submission. You don’t have to commit to anything today. You don’t have to make any decisions you’re not ready for. You just need to take that first step and schedule your free, no-pressure inspection and consultation.
Our team at GreenLight Roofing and Remodeling is ready to answer your questions, address your concerns, and show you exactly how we can solve your skylight problems quickly, affordably, and professionally. We’ll treat your home with the same care and respect we’d give our own, and we’ll work tirelessly to earn your trust and exceed your expectations.
Don’t spend another night lying awake worrying about water damage, mold growth, or structural problems. Don’t cancel another gathering with friends because you’re embarrassed about the state of your ceiling. Don’t let another storm season pass while your anxiety builds and the damage gets worse.
Contact GreenLight Roofing and Remodeling today to schedule your free skylight inspection and consultation. Let us show you why hundreds of Weatherford and Aledo homeowners have trusted us with their most important investment—and why you should too.
Most skylight replacements are completed in one to two days, depending on the size of the skylight and whether there’s any water damage that needs to be repaired. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily life, and we’ll never leave your home exposed to the elements overnight.
Many homeowners insurance policies cover skylight replacement if the damage was caused by a covered event like a hailstorm or wind damage. We have extensive experience working with insurance companies and can help you navigate the claims process, document the damage properly, and advocate for the coverage you deserve.
During our free inspection, we’ll assess the condition of your skylight, the surrounding flashing and seals, and any water damage that’s occurred. If the skylight itself is cracked, the seals have failed, or there’s significant water damage to the surrounding structure, replacement is typically the most cost-effective long-term solution.
For Texas homes, we typically recommend impact-resistant skylights with Low-E glass coatings that can withstand hail damage and reduce heat transfer during our brutal summers. We’ll discuss your specific needs and budget during the consultation and recommend options that provide the best value and performance for your situation.
Yes, all of our skylight installations come with comprehensive warranties that cover both materials and labor. The specific warranty terms depend on the skylight manufacturer and model you choose, but we stand behind every installation and will address any issues that arise.