Skylights and ventilation are more than add-ons — they play a major role in how your home or building feels, functions, and performs. Whether you want more natural light, better airflow, reduced attic heat, or improved energy efficiency, we install and service skylights and ventilation systems designed to work seamlessly with your roofing structure.
From residential homes to commercial buildings, we provide professional installation, replacement, and repair services that enhance comfort, protect your roof, and reduce long-term energy costs.
A properly ventilated roof releases trapped heat, moisture, and humidity — preventing damage to roofing materials, insulation, and attic structure. Skylights add natural light, reduce artificial lighting needs, and make interior spaces feel larger, brighter, and more welcoming.
Poor ventilation or leaky skylights can cause mold, roof rot, high energy bills, and premature roof failure — which is why correct installation and professional sealing are essential.

Professional installation of modern, energy-efficient skylights that bring natural light into living rooms, kitchens, hallways, offices, and commercial spaces.

Replacement of cracked, cloudy, leaking, or outdated skylights with upgraded models designed for better insulation, UV control, and leak protection.

Ridge vents, soffit vents, attic fans, and passive or powered ventilation systems that improve airflow and prevent heat buildup inside the attic.

Energy-efficient systems that remove trapped attic heat without wiring or electrical cost — helping reduce AC load and cooling bills.

Water stains, dripping, or drafts around skylights are often caused by failed seals or flashing. We reseal or reflash the unit without replacing the entire skylight if it’s still in good condition.

Installation and replacement of skylights, roof hatches, smoke vents, and rooftop ventilation designed for warehouses, retail buildings, schools, and industrial facilities.

We install skylights and vents the right way — with proper flashing, underlayment, and sealing to prevent future leaks and roof damage.
One of the most popular roofing types in Phoenix and surrounding areas. Tile roofs handle extreme UV, last 40–50+ years, and allow heat airflow under the tiles, keeping homes cooler. Great for desert homes but must be installed correctly to avoid underlayment damage
A budget-friendly option that’s upgraded for Arizona with UV-resistant shingles and proper attic ventilation. Newer architectural shingles are thicker, last longer, and can survive high winds better than older 3-tab shingles.
Very common on flat roofs in Phoenix and commercial buildings. Foam adds insulation, is fully seamless, reflects heat, and can reduce AC bills. Needs re-coating every 5–10 years but lasts decades when maintained.
Lightweight, fire-safe, and reflects sunlight extremely well. Metal roofs stay cooler than shingles and can last 50+ years. Great for modern homes, ranch properties, and areas with high winds or hail.
Used mostly for commercial buildings, multi-family units, and flat-roof homes. Heat-welded seams make it waterproof, UV-resistant, and energy-efficient in extreme desert heat.
A strong asphalt-based system designed for flat or low-slope roofs. Holds up well against foot traffic, rooftop AC units, and heavy rain during monsoon season. A solid option for older homes or small commercial units.
Older style but still seen across Phoenix. Layers of hot asphalt and gravel create a thick, durable surface. Heavy but long-lasting when maintained — common on older flat-roof homes and buildings.
Made from rubber or polymer, it mimics wood or tile but is lighter and more heat-resistant. Great option if you want a premium look without the weight of real tile or slate.
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