Skylight Tinting Costs Overview
Larger skylights generally require more material and labor, increasing overall costs.
Premium films offer better durability and heat rejection, affecting price points.
Architectural features or difficult access can add to labor costs.
| Factor | Estimated Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Small Skylight (2x2 ft) | $200 - $400 |
| Medium Skylight (4x4 ft) | $400 - $800 |
| Large Skylight (6x6 ft) | $800 - $1,200 |
| Premium Tinting Material | $150 - $300 per window |
| Standard Tinting Material | $100 - $200 per window |
| Installation Service | $100 - $500 depending on complexity |
| Additional Coatings (UV, heat rejection) | $50 - $150 per window |
| Custom Shapes or Features | $200 - $600 |
Additional factors like specialized coatings or custom design features add to the total cost. It is important to consider these elements when planning a skylight tinting project to ensure the chosen solution aligns with budget and performance expectations.
Interior finishes and fixtures can affect installation costs and choice of tinting options.
Proper framing and sealing are essential for optimal performance and can influence overall expenses.
Different tinting films show varying levels of color and transparency, impacting price and aesthetic.
| Related Service | Average Price Range |
|---|---|
| Window Tinting | $150 - $600 per window |
| Glass Film Application | $100 - $300 per panel |
| Skylight Replacement | $1,000 - $3,000 per unit |
| Solar Control Films | $200 - $500 per window |
| UV Protection Films | $100 - $400 per window |
| Custom Glass Coatings | $300 - $700 per application |
| Interior Window Films | $100 - $250 per window |
| Exterior Window Tinting | $200 - $600 per window |
| High-Performance Films | $250 - $800 per window |