A perpetually dark living room drains your daily energy like a slow leak. And artificial lamps simply cannot replicate the crisp, uplifting warmth of genuine morning sunshine. We precisely cut and seal these glassy portals into your existing architecture, inviting brilliant natural illumination indoors while deploying heavy-duty flashing kits that strictly forbid rain from crashing the party.

Overhead sunshine tricks the human eye into perceiving higher ceilings, so we strategically position glass panels to increase light exposure in your tightest corridors.
Why burn expensive bulbs at noon? Harvesting daylight significantly shrinks your monthly power bills during the longest days of the year.
Older acrylic domes crack and invite the rain inside. We upgrade your hardware with modern, leak-proof gaskets that hold tight.
Psychological studies consistently link natural sunshine to better mental health. Your kitchen will suddenly feel much more inviting.
Cutting a hole in your ceiling demands extreme caution and expert carpentry skills.
We identify root causes and document findings.
You get clear options with straightforward pricing.
Our crew executes the plan with quality checks.
We verify outcomes and share final documentation.
New tubular installation
Adding a small sun-tunnel to a dark bathroom
$600-1,200
Standard glass replacement
Swapping a foggy, cracked dome for a fresh unit
$800-1,800
Full custom cutout
Framing a brand new shaft and mounting a large pane
$1,500-3,500
Pitch difficulty and interior drywall repairs affect the final number. Contact us for a highly accurate, free estimate.
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4.8/5 average from verified homeowners
Installing overhead glass feels risky to many homeowners. Let's clear up the confusion completely.
Stop living in the shadows. Request your free estimate today and discover how easily we can funnel glorious sunshine directly into your favorite rooms.
"My kitchen was always a cave. They put in a fixed glass panel, and now I never even touch the light switch until sunset."
Clara J.
Heritage District
"We had a terrible leak from an old plastic bubble. The crew replaced it with flat glass, and it hasn't dripped a single drop since."
Michael Vance
East Valley