Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing handles commercial skylight installation & repair for flat-roof properties throughout Kenosha. We work with commercial skylight systems and roof-mounted daylighting options, while replacement provides an upgrade when an existing unit has reached the end of its useful life. Curb-mounted skylights can suit certain building configurations, and our work also includes flashing installation, seal replacement, weatherproofing solutions, natural light solutions, and roof-to-skylight integration to help keep the opening secure and watertight.
A skylight should bring useful daylight into your building without creating another headache overhead. We work with properties in Paris, Silver Lake, Wilmot, and Bassett, looking at the surrounding roof surface, drainage, flashing, seals, and existing structure before deciding what the opening needs. Whether you're dealing with a persistent leak, an aging unit, or planning a new source of natural light, we focus on making the skylight work properly as part of the entire roofing system.
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Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing installs dome, glass, roof window, and custom skylight systems for commercial and industrial buildings. Our team checks the roof opening, curb, structural supports, and drainage requirements before any unit goes in. We install skylight flashing around the unit and seal the connection between the skylight and roofing system as part of the same installation, reducing the risk of water entry, drafts, and premature wear from day one. We also coordinate installation with your roof construction schedule and follow the manufacturer's requirements throughout, which supports reliable performance and helps maintain your roof system's warranty when applicable.

Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing replaces cracked panels, failed glazing, worn frames, and systems that no longer fit your existing roof assembly. Before recommending replacement, our team inspects the skylight, curb, flashing, and nearby roofing materials to identify the correct replacement size and system for your specific opening. If your existing curb remains sound, you may only need the skylight replaced without rebuilding the entire opening. We remove failed materials, prepare the opening, install the new unit, and complete the flashing and weatherproofing as one continuous process. We check nearby seams and roof details that may be contributing to leaks at the same time, so your replacement solves the actual damage.

Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing starts with an accurate diagnosis. Our team distinguishes the issue before recommending any repair, since sealing a unit that's actually experiencing condensation does nothing to solve the real problem. After confirming a genuine leak, our team inspects both the skylight and surrounding roof, since water travels away from its original entry point before ever reaching your building's interior. Depending on the condition, this can involve resealing joints, replacing flashing, installing new gaskets, repairing curb details, or replacing damaged panels using materials compatible with your existing system. For older skylights, we assess whether repair remains practical or whether replacement offers better long-term value.

Roof-mounted skylights sit directly on a prepared roof opening, giving you a lower-profile installation than a curb-mounted alternative. Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing installs and services dome skylights, glass units, roof windows, and custom systems in this configuration. Because the unit sits closer to the roof surface, the frame, glazing, fasteners, flashing, and roof membrane all interact more directly, which makes precise sealing at every connection point especially important on this mounting type.
If your building already has roof-mounted units showing wear, replacing cracked or cloudy glazing and correcting installation defects often restores reliable performance without a full system swap. When repairs can't provide that, full replacement becomes the more practical option. Either way, we coordinate our work with the surrounding roofing system. A roof-mounted unit's performance depends on how well it integrates with what's around it.
Curb-mounted skylights attach to a raised curb built around the roof opening, creating separation between the skylight and the roof surface that roof-mounted units don't have. This is beneficial for water management, but it shifts the critical inspection points to the curb itself, its corners, flashing, and membrane connections. If your curb has movement, rot, corrosion, or water damage, that condition needs addressing before any new skylight goes in, since installing a new unit on a compromised curb just delays the same failure.
Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing checks whether your existing curb remains sound and properly sized before recommending a replacement unit. Our specialists also select materials to suit your specific roof assembly, building use, and project requirements. Proper curb integration extends a skylight's service life beyond what the glazing alone would provide.
Daylighting options let you match natural light to your building's layout, roof design, and operating needs, rather than defaulting to whatever skylight type happens to be standard. Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing offers clear or translucent dome skylights, insulated glass skylights, roof windows, and custom overhead glazing systems, each affecting light levels, heat transfer, glare, and maintenance differently. Translucent materials spread light more evenly across a space, while clear glazing delivers stronger views and brighter, more defined areas directly beneath the unit.
If you're weighing these options for an existing building, that decision should account for your roof's current condition and how the interior space actually gets used before committing to a repair, retrofit, or entirely new opening. Our team helps you compare glazing types, ventilation features, safety requirements, and energy considerations against what your building genuinely needs. Getting this right keeps your skylight system compatible with both your roof and your daily operations for years to come.
Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing understands how your specific roof system behaves around a skylight. TPO and EPDM respond differently at a curb connection: different flexibility, different thermal movement, different compatibility with sealants and flashing materials, and a skylight-only specialist without roofing-specific knowledge often misses that distinction entirely. Our roofing background means the flashing, curb integration, and membrane transitions around your skylight get treated as part of one connected system.
That combined knowledge changes what a repair actually addresses. A specialist who only knows skylights might replace a gasket and call the job done, while missing that the surrounding membrane material reacts to that same repair differently than a specialist unfamiliar with your specific roof system would expect. Getting that system-level knowledge right is often what separates a repair that lasts from one that needs revisiting within the year.
One company for skylight and roof needs means you get a single point of accountability for your entire roof system. Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing inspects your roof membranes, flashing, drainage areas, insulation, and skylight curbs during the same visit, rather than requiring separate specialists for each component. That combined inspection catches conditions that might affect your skylight or cause future leaks.
That single-vendor relationship pays off most over your building's lifetime, not just on day one, since the same team that installed your skylight or roof stays familiar with your building's specific history on every future visit. Our crew starts every project with an inspection and a clear discussion of the problem, explaining whether your skylight needs maintenance, repair, or replacement before providing a practical scope of work. You get one point of contact accountable for the whole system.
Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing installs and repairs dome skylights, glass skylights, roof windows, and custom skylight systems, including standard units, curb-mounted systems, and structural skylights used in offices, retail buildings, warehouses, and industrial facilities. Our work also covers re-glazing, resealing, flashing repairs, framing repairs, retrofits, and full system replacements when a unit needs more than a targeted fix. Whichever type your Kenosha building has, our team matches the service to what that specific system actually needs.
Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing inspects the skylight, frame, glazing, seals, flashing, curb, and nearby roofing to answer this question directly, looking for leaks, cracks, fogged glazing, corrosion, movement, failed drainage, and any damage that could affect safety or weather protection. Repair makes sense when the main components remain sound and a targeted fix can restore full performance. Replacement becomes the more practical option when damage is widespread, the system has repeated failures, or a new unit offers a more reliable long-term solution than continued patching.
In many cases, yes, Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing plans repairs around your operating schedule, coordinating access, safety controls, material delivery, and work areas to limit disruption to employees, tenants, customers, and building operations. The actual level of disruption depends on your skylight's location, the repair scope, roof access, and current weather conditions. Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing explains all of these factors before work begins, so you know what to expect on your specific project.
Yes, Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing repairs leaks caused by failed seals, damaged flashing, blocked drainage, cracked glazing, and problems around the curb or roof opening, along with damaged frames, loose components, corroded metal, and deteriorated weather seals. Our team inspects the surrounding roof as part of every repair, since water travels before it ever enters the building. That inspection identifies the actual source instead of treating only the visible interior stain.
A minor resealing or flashing repair may take part of a day depending on access and weather, while larger repairs can require additional time for glazing, framing, drainage, or supporting construction. A full installation or replacement often takes several days, since it can involve field measurements, system fabrication, opening preparation, framing, glazing, flashing, and weather sealing. Kenosha Superior Commercial Flat Roofing provides a project schedule after evaluating your building and skylight system, so you know exactly what timeline to plan around.