Skylight installation in Oxford
Installing new skylights — cutting the opening, fitting the unit, flashing it in properly.
Oxfordshire · updated 2026-04-11 · 0 local roofers in directory
Typical cost in Oxford
£920–£3,450
Mid-market: £1,610. Local factor 1.15× national baseline (higher labour/access costs in this region). Ranges are indicative; real quotes vary with scope, access, and materials.
See the full UK roofing cost guide for the methodology and the factors that move a quote up or down.
What the job involves
A new skylight install involves cutting an opening in the roof structure, trimming the rafters, fitting the frame, and flashing it into the surrounding covering. Velux is the dominant UK brand; Fakro and Keylite are credible alternatives at lower price points.
The structural work requires attention to rafter trimming — Building Regulations require any rafter that is cut to be supported by the trimmer either side. A structural calculation is sometimes needed on larger openings.
Oxford — local context
Traditional material: Stonesfield slate (traditional, now rare) and clay plain tile.
Central Oxford and North Oxford contain large numbers of listed buildings and college estates; Listed Building Consent is commonly required, and Stonesfield stone slate remains the preferred heritage material on very high-grade work.
What changes the price
- Skylight size and brand.
- Whether structural trimming of rafters is needed (usually yes on anything larger than a single rafter bay).
- Interior plasterboard reveal work.
- Scaffold access for the roofer working outside.
Timeline: Usually 1–2 days per skylight.
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Do I need Building Regulations approval?
Yes, because structural rafters are being cut. A registered roofer or builder can usually notify Building Control or a private approved inspector. Smaller roof windows in existing rafter bays may be simpler; anything larger needs a structural sign-off.
Is Velux worth paying more for?
Velux spares and replacement parts are widely available for 30+ years, which matters when seals and gaskets eventually need replacing. Cheaper brands can be fine if you don’t mind replacing the whole unit when something fails.
What does skylight installation typically cost in Oxford?
A typical skylight installation job in Oxford falls in the £920–£3,450 range, with the middle of the market around £1,610. Oxford’s labour and access factor (1.15× the national baseline) means prices run slightly above the UK average. Actual quotes vary with access, materials, and specifics of the job.
Are there any Oxford-specific things that affect price?
Central Oxford and North Oxford contain large numbers of listed buildings and college estates; Listed Building Consent is commonly required, and Stonesfield stone slate remains the preferred heritage material on very high-grade work.
How many roofers serve Oxford through this site?
Our directory is still being built out for Oxford. You can still submit a quote request — it will be held for matching once local roofers are onboarded.
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