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Published on Feb 27, 2025

Alright, let’s talk about skylights. You know, those fancy little windows in your roof that were supposed to bring in beautiful natural light and make your home feel like a magazine cover. But instead? They leak. Or they’re fogged up, or worse, cracked, and now they’re just sitting there—mocking you while you Google “why is my skylight dripping on my couch?”

If you’re in Federal Way, you already know the weather here isn’t exactly “let’s leave a hole in the roof” friendly. Rain, wind, occasional hail—this place is a skylight’s worst nightmare. So if you’ve got one (or several), you better make sure it’s in top shape, or you’ll be spending more time mopping up leaks than actually enjoying that “natural light” you paid for.

Good news: You don’t have to live in fear of your skylight anymore. With the right repair and maintenance, you can keep your skylight working the way it was meant to—letting in sunshine, not rainwater. So, let’s go over why skylights leak, how to fix them, and how to make sure they don’t turn your home into a soggy mess.


Step One: Figure Out What’s Wrong with Your Skylight

Alright, before you can fix a problem, you gotta know what the problem is. And trust me, skylight problems come in all shapes and sizes—none of them fun. Here are the most common ones:

1. Leaks, Because Of Course

Look, I hate to break it to you, but most skylights will eventually leak if you don’t take care of them. Some start small—a tiny drip when it rains. But give it time, and soon you’ve got a full-blown waterfall in your living room.

Why do skylights leak?

  • Bad installation. (Whoever put it in didn’t know what they were doing. Fantastic.)
  • Flashing failure. (That metal around the skylight is supposed to keep water out, but guess what? It’s not.)
  • Condensation buildup. (It might not even be a real leak—just too much moisture getting trapped inside.)

2. Foggy or Cloudy Skylight Glass

You installed that skylight for the beautiful view of the sky, right? So why does it now look like someone rubbed Vaseline all over it?

Fogged-up skylights happen when:

  • The seal is broken. (If you have double-pane skylights, this is a big one.)
  • Water got inside. (Now you’ve got condensation trapped between the panes—congrats, you own a permanent rain cloud.)
  • Cheap materials. (If you bought a low-quality skylight, well, it’s doing exactly what it was built to do—fail.)

3. Cracks and Structural Damage

Cracked skylights are not just a cosmetic issue. If you ignore a crack, you’re basically inviting water to move in rent-free. And let’s not forget—Federal Way gets some pretty serious windstorms. A damaged skylight could shatter completely under pressure.


Step Two: Fix the Damage Before Your Skylight Becomes a Disaster

Now that you know what’s wrong, let’s talk solutions. You don’t have to rip out your skylight and start over (unless it’s beyond saving—then yeah, you probably should). Here’s how to fix what’s fixable:

1. Stop the Leaks Before They Wreck Your Home

Here’s what to check first:
Flashing around the skylight – If it’s bent, rusted, or just looks like it lost a fight, it needs to be replaced.
Shingles surrounding the skylight – A missing or damaged shingle can let water in.
Sealants and caulking – If they’re dried out and cracked, they’re not doing their job.

If the leak is bad, don’t wait—call in a pro. Because the last thing you want is for that tiny leak to turn into a full roof repair job.

2. Fix the Foggy Glass So You Can Actually See the Sky Again

If your skylight looks cloudy or fogged up, you might need to replace the glass. If it’s a broken seal issue, you’re looking at either replacing the whole skylight or installing a new insulated glass unit (IGU) inside the frame. It’s fixable, but don’t ignore it too long.

3. Repair or Replace Cracked Skylight Glass

If you see a small crack, you might be able to seal it with a special adhesive. But let’s be honest—that’s a Band-Aid, not a cure. If the crack is big, replace the skylight before it shatters on its own.


Step Three: Regular Skylight Maintenance (So You Don’t Have to Fix It Again Next Year)

Alright, now that your skylight is working properly again, let’s keep it that way. Regular maintenance is the key to making sure you don’t wake up to a skylight disaster one day.

1. Inspect It Every Few Months

You don’t need to be a contractor—just check for damage. Look for leaks, condensation, and any cracks in the glass.

2. Keep the Surrounding Roof in Good Shape

If your roof is falling apart, your skylight will eventually go down with it. Make sure your shingles, flashing, and gutters are all in solid condition.

3. Clean the Glass (Seriously, It Helps)

Dirt, debris, and moisture buildup make skylights age faster. Cleaning them every few months will help prevent permanent damage.

4. Get a Professional Skylight Inspection Every Year

Look, some issues aren’t obvious until they become EXPENSIVE. Have a pro check your skylight once a year to catch small problems before they turn into big ones.


Don’t Wait Until You’re Bucket Brigade Captain – Call the Pros!

If your skylight is leaking, foggy, or just one good windstorm away from breaking completely, don’t wait. You live in Federal Way—rain isn’t a "maybe" here, it’s a guarantee. And the longer you put off repairs, the worse (and more expensive) they get.

At MasterCraft Roofing, we handle skylight repair, replacement, and maintenance so you can enjoy the sunshine without the stress. Whether it’s a small leak or a full skylight replacement, we’ve got the tools and expertise to get it done right.

🚨 Need Skylight Help? Here’s What to Do Next:

📞 Call MasterCraft Roofing today for a skylight inspection.
💡 Got a leak? We’ll stop it before it turns into a flood.
🌞 Want more natural light? We’ll make sure your skylight actually works the way it should.

Don’t leave your skylight’s fate up to luck. Get it fixed now and enjoy a brighter, leak-free home in 2025.

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