Skylight Repair in Round Rock
Fast Help For Leaking & Damaged Skylights
If you are seeing water stains, drips, or fogging around a skylight, you cannot ignore it for long. In our Central Texas climate, a small skylight issue can quickly turn into damaged drywall, warped flooring, or mold growth. You need clear answers and a reliable plan to protect your home or building.
Hall Roofing and Construction is a local roofing company based in Round Rock that repairs and replaces skylights on both homes and commercial properties. We understand how often storms, hail, and intense sun affect roofs in this area, and we know how stressful interior leaks can be. Our goal is to make the repair process straightforward and to stop water from entering your space as quickly as possible.
When you contact our team, we respond with a structured inspection, practical recommendations, and coordinated service that respects your time and property. If you are dealing with an active leak, our emergency roofing services can provide urgent help so you are not left managing the problem on your own.
Need Skylight Repair in Round Rock? Call Hall Roofing and Construction at (512) 967-0823 or send us a message online today.
Why Choose Our Roofing Team
When your skylight leaks or cracks, you are not just dealing with glass or plastic. You are dealing with roof structure, flashing, insulation, and often interior finishes. Because Hall Roofing and Construction operates as a Licensed General Contractor, we can manage all of those pieces under one coordinated plan instead of asking you to hire several different contractors.
Our crews work on properties throughout Round Rock and the greater Austin area, so we see how hail, high winds, and sudden downpours affect skylights and roofing systems. This local experience helps us recognize common failure points around skylight curbs, flashing, and seals that are specific to Central Texas conditions. We bring that knowledge to each inspection, which supports more accurate recommendations.
Skylight damage often shows up after severe weather, and many clients are unsure how that connects to their roof insurance claim. Our staff receives advanced training in insurance processes, so we understand what information adjusters typically look for. While we cannot control how any carrier handles a claim, we work to document roof and skylight damage in a way that supports your conversations with them.
We also care about how our work affects the community where we live and operate. Our company recycles roofing materials from old projects when possible, and we regularly participate in local causes. For you, this means you are working with a team that plans to be in Round Rock for the long term and that takes responsibility for what we leave behind on and off the jobsite.
Whether you manage an office building with multiple skylights or own a single family home with one leaking unit, we have the resources to help. We work to keep communication clear, show up when scheduled, and leave your property protected and orderly when the job is complete.
Skylight Problems We Repair
Skylight issues rarely stay the same for long. A small stain today can turn into bubbling paint, swollen trim, and musty odors if water continues to enter. Our team repairs a wide range of problems so that your skylight no longer puts the rest of your property at risk.
Some skylight problems involve water coming in around the unit rather than through the lens itself. In those cases, the culprit is often flashing, roofing around the curb, or failed sealant where the skylight meets the roof system. Hail and high winds around Round Rock can also fracture domes or glass, which may lead to water intrusion or create a safety concern.
Other times, the skylight lens looks intact, but the area appears cloudy or fogged. That usually points to failed seals between panes, which can reduce energy efficiency and allow moisture to collect inside the unit. In our hot climate, sun exposure can speed up that kind of deterioration, especially on older skylights that were not designed for current performance standards.
During an inspection, we look beyond the skylight itself. We check shingles or other roofing materials around the opening, examine interior finishes for signs of hidden leaks, and consider the age and condition of the unit. In some cases, a targeted repair is a reasonable option. In other cases, particularly when the skylight is very old or has multiple issues, replacement may be a better long term solution. We walk you through those options so you can decide what fits your goals and budget.
Our Skylight Repair Process
Uncertainty often makes roof and skylight problems feel more overwhelming than they need to be. We work to remove as many unknowns as possible by following a clear process from your first call through project completion. You always know what we are doing and why it matters for your property.
When you contact Hall Roofing and Construction, we start by asking a few focused questions about what you are seeing. We want to know how long the issue has been happening, whether it is linked to specific storms, and whether water is actively entering the space. For active leaks, we treat the situation as urgent and discuss options for emergency roofing service.
During the on site visit, our team inspects the skylight from inside and outside when access is safe. We look at the roof surface, flashing, skylight curb, and surrounding materials. Inside, we check ceilings, walls, and nearby finishes for water staining or soft spots. If the skylight problem seems connected to wider roof damage, we note that as well so you have the full picture.
After the inspection, we review what we found in plain language, not technical jargon. We explain whether we believe a repair, such as resealing or replacing flashing, is appropriate or whether the skylight’s age or condition points toward replacement. We also outline the materials we recommend and talk about approximate timelines so you can plan around the work.
Because we are a Licensed General Contractor, we can coordinate related tasks like drywall repair, painting, or trim replacement when water has already affected interior areas. Instead of asking you to find separate trades and keep multiple schedules aligned, we manage the project as a whole. Our crews focus on containing dust and debris, protecting your belongings, and leaving the space tidy when work is finished.
What To Do When Skylights Leak
Finding water under a skylight during a storm can be unnerving. A few simple steps can limit damage while you arrange for repairs. Safe, quick actions give you more control and help us assess the situation accurately when we arrive.
If you notice a skylight leak, start with these steps:
- Move furniture and valuables out of the affected area if you can do so safely.
- Place a bucket or container under active drips and use towels or plastic to protect flooring.
- Take clear photos of the skylight, nearby ceiling or wall damage, and any pooling water.
- Avoid getting on the roof or attempting to reseal the skylight yourself, since this can be unsafe and may worsen the problem.
- Call our roofing company to describe what you are seeing and schedule an inspection or emergency visit.
If the leak is significant or located over sensitive areas like electrical fixtures or equipment, let us know when you call. Our team will discuss options for immediate steps that you, or in some cases a qualified electrician, can take to stay safe until roofing work is complete. We always encourage you to put safety first and leave roof access to trained crews with proper equipment.
Skylights, Storms, & Insurance
In Round Rock and across the Austin area, hail and strong thunderstorms are a regular part of life. After a major weather event, it is common to see skylight issues at the same time as shingle damage, missing roof components, or other exterior problems. That overlap can make it difficult to know how to handle repairs and possible insurance claims.
When we inspect a skylight after a storm, we look at both the unit and the surrounding roof. Hail can crack lenses, dent metal components, and loosen or puncture roofing materials around the skylight opening. High winds can lift flashing or create gaps where water can travel. By evaluating everything together, we work to identify whether the problem is isolated or part of a larger roof system issue.
Many property owners in this area choose to involve their insurance company when hail or wind has clearly affected the roof. Our team is familiar with that process and understands the kind of documentation that is often helpful to have. While we cannot speak for any carrier or predict outcomes, we can provide clear descriptions and photos of the conditions we observe, which you may choose to share with your adjuster.
We also keep building codes and manufacturer guidelines in mind when recommending how to address storm related skylight damage. That might mean recommending replacement when a heavily damaged unit no longer meets reasonable performance expectations, or coordinating roof work so that repairs around the skylight align with code requirements. Our focus is on giving you a solution that fits both current conditions and long term protection goals.
Need Skylight Repair in Round Rock? Call Hall Roofing and Construction at (512) 967-0823 or send us a message online today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my skylight be repaired or must it be replaced?
Some skylights can be repaired, especially when problems involve flashing or sealant around an otherwise sound unit. If the skylight is cracked, very old, or has failed internal seals, replacement is often wiser. During inspection, we explain options so you can choose what fits your situation.
How quickly can your team fix a leaking skylight?
Timing depends on weather, access, and whether we are repairing or replacing the unit. For active leaks, we work to provide emergency roofing help to stop water as soon as practical. During your first call, we discuss urgency and give you a realistic scheduling window.
Will you also repair ceiling or wall damage around the skylight?
Yes, our status as a Licensed General Contractor allows us to coordinate related interior work when it is part of the skylight project. That can include tasks like drywall repair and painting. We discuss the full scope with you in advance so all steps are planned together.
Can you help if my skylight was damaged in a hailstorm?
We frequently see skylight and roof damage after hail in this region. Our team documents what we find and explains how the damage appears related to the storm. While we do not control insurance decisions, our documentation can support your conversations with your carrier.
Do you work on skylights in commercial buildings?
We repair and replace skylights on both residential and commercial properties, including offices and retail spaces. Commercial projects may involve different access and safety planning, which we address during our site visit. Our goal is to complete work with minimal disruption to your operations.
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