Why Homeowners in Santa Monica Choose LA Skylight Pros
Two types of calls come from Santa Monica regularly. The first is condensation being misdiagnosed as a leak. Homeowners see water on the interior frame or glazing in the morning, assume the skylight is leaking, and call us to fix it. In coastal Santa Monica, that morning moisture is often condensation, water vapor from inside the home condensing on the cold glazing surface during the marine layer temperature differential. It has nothing to do with the flashing. The fix is ventilation improvement or a venting skylight, not a re-flash. We diagnose this correctly before proposing any repair scope.
The second type is corroded frame replacements. Skylights installed in Santa Monica 10 to 15 years ago with inadequate coastal specifications are showing their age. Aluminum frames corrode at joints, hardware points, and locking mechanisms under continuous salt air exposure. We see this pattern regularly on budget skylights installed near the beach, visible corrosion at the corners, hardware that no longer operates, frames that have lost structural integrity. These units need replacement. We specify corrosion-resistant frames and hardware on every coastal installation because the alternative means replacing in a decade instead of three decades.
Santa Monica Building and Safety processes permits in one to two weeks for standard residential work. Properties in the Coastal Zone, roughly west of Lincoln Boulevard, require a Coastal Development Permit in addition to the standard building permit. We check the Coastal Zone map for every Santa Monica address before starting the permit process. Getting this wrong adds weeks to the timeline.
We know the neighborhood, the common project types, and the local permit requirements.
Permits in Santa Monica
Santa Monica permits required. Coastal Zone properties may require additional Coastal Development Permit for exterior modifications.
Recent Projects in Santa Monica
New Skylight Installation, Santa Monica
New skylight cut and installed in Santa Monica. Permit pulled, flashing done to manufacturer spec, interior light shaft finished.
New Skylight Installation, Santa Monica
New skylight cut and installed in Santa Monica. Permit pulled, flashing done to manufacturer spec, interior light shaft finished.
Leak Repair & Re-flash, Santa Monica
Leaking skylight in Santa Monica traced to failed step flashing at the tile interface. Re-flashed and resealed without disturbing surrounding tile.
Santa Monica FAQ
Do I need a permit in Santa Monica?
Santa Monica permits required. Coastal Zone properties may require additional Coastal Development Permit for exterior modifications.
How do I get a quote in Santa Monica?
Call (XXX) XXX-XXXX or fill out the form on this page. We respond within one business day.
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