Cost to Skylight Installation in Salt Lake City, UT

$1,296$3,780 in Salt Lake City

8% above the national average · 1.08x cost multiplier

Homeowners in Salt Lake City typically spend $1,296–$3,780 on a skylight installation, about 8% above the national average. Labor rates and contractor availability in the Mountain West region drive much of the price difference. Permit requirements and material delivery costs also play a role. See the full tier-by-tier breakdown below before requesting bids.

Cost Breakdown in Salt Lake City

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Materials$432$972$2,160
Labor$540$972$1,296
Permits$108$162$216
Total$1,080+8% vs. national avg$2,106+8% vs. national avg$3,780+8% vs. national avg

Budget

Fixed curb-mount skylight, standard dual-pane glass, basic flashing kit

Mid-Range

Venting deck-mount skylight with Low-E glass, integrated flashing, solar-powered blind

Premium

Large electric venting skylight or sun tunnel, triple-pane glass, light shaft through attic, remote control

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in Salt Lake City may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Fixed Skylight$200-$500/unitHallways, closets, stairwells, areas needing light onlyMost affordable, no moving parts to fail, good for hard-to-reach areas
Manual Venting Skylight$400-$800/unitKitchens, bathrooms, reachable ceiling heightsAllows air circulation, crank or push-bar operation, moderate cost
Electric/Solar Venting Skylight$700-$1,500/unitHigh ceilings, bedrooms, smart home integrationRemote or app control, rain sensors auto-close, solar models qualify for tax credits
Tubular Sun Tunnel$200-$600/unitBathrooms, closets, hallways, tight attic spacesLeast expensive, minimal roof penetration, fits in tight spaces, easy install

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Salt Lake City Estimate

Typical Range

$1,296$3,780

vs. National Average

8% above national

Cost Multiplier

1.08x

Estimates apply Salt Lake City's 1.08x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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