A skylight is designed to bring in the light—not the rain. Because skylights sit at a lower pitch than the rest of your roof, they are often the first place a leak occurs. Whether it’s a failed seal on a modern extension or a perishing flashing on a Victorian loft conversion, a leaking skylight can cause rapid damage to your internal plasterwork and flooring.
At Jade Roofing Experts, we are London’s specialists in skylight leak detection and repair. We have extensive experience with all major brands, including Velux, Fakro, and Keylite, as well as bespoke architectural rooflights.
We repair all types of skylights and rooflights, including:
1. Flashing & Seal Failure: 90% of skylight leaks occur where the window meets the roof. Over time, the lead or aluminum flashing can pull away, or debris (leaves/moss) can block the side channels, forcing water back under the tiles.
2. Condensation Between Panes: If your skylight looks “misty” or has fog inside the glass, the hermetic seal has failed. This means the insulating gas has escaped. We can often replace the glazing unit without needing to remove the entire frame.
3. Failed “Upstands” on Flat Roofs: On flat roof extensions, skylights sit on an “upstand.” If the GRP or Felt membrane hasn’t been dressed correctly up the side of this frame, water will seep through. We specialize in resealing these critical junctions.
Identifying and sealing leaks caused by flashing failure, seal breakdown, or roof defects.
Repairing or installing new lead or aluminium flashing to ensure watertight protection.
Fixing deteriorated seals, loose frames, and perimeter gaps.
Replacing cracked or damaged glass panels and domes where repair is not possible.
We will always assess whether:
You’ll get clear, honest recommendations, not upselling.
We understand the specific flashing kits required for Velux and other major brands.
We identify the leak source before we start stripping tiles, saving you time and money.
We treat your home with respect, ensuring internal furniture is protected while we work on the roof.
If a repair is only a “temporary band-aid,” we will tell you. We focus on long-term, weatherproof solutions.
🌟 Dust and soot from the city build up in the window’s side gutters.
🔍 When it rains, the water can’t escape and “overtops” into your room.
🛠 Our Service: We provide a full “Clean & Seal” service to prevent these emergencies from happening.
We don’t just look at the glass. We inspect the surrounding tiles, the internal frame, and the external flashing. We often perform a “controlled water test” to simulate rain and identify the exact entry point.
Once we find the fault (e.g., a perished seal or a blocked side-channel), we provide a clear, written quote. There are no “hidden extras”—the price we say is the price you pay.
Using brand-specific materials (like Velux genuine flashing kits or high-performance UV-resistant sealants), we execute the repair. We then clear all drainage channels to prevent future blockages.
Camden, Islington, Barnet, Finchley, Enfield, Haringey.
Ealing, Hammersmith, Fulham, Kensington, Chelsea, Richmond, Chiswick.
Wandsworth, Lambeth, Wimbledon, Bromley, Croydon, Greenwich.
Hackney, Stratford, Tower Hamlets, Walthamstow, Canary Wharf.
Westminster, Marylebone, The City, Southwark.
A: Yes. Most leaks are caused by flashing or seal failure, not the skylight itself.
A: Most repairs are completed within a single visit.
A: Yes — we work with Velux and other major rooflight brands.
A: In many cases, yes — especially when caught early.
A: Rarely. In most cases, the leak is caused by the flashing or the surrounding tiles. We can usually perform a targeted repair that makes the area watertight again without the cost of a new window.
A: We can provide an emergency “make-safe” service using temporary covers to stop the water ingress until it is dry enough to perform a permanent seal or flashing repair.
Don’t let a faulty skylight ruin your ceiling. Get a professional fix from London’s rooflight experts.












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