Sun tunnel skylights are a smart, energy-efficient way to brighten interior spaces that don’t have access to windows. From hallways and bathrooms to closets and kitchens, they channel natural daylight from your roof into darker areas of your home or office.
While sun tunnels are designed to be low-maintenance and durable, they are not completely resistant to wear and tear—especially in areas with unpredictable weather conditions.
Understanding common sun tunnel skylight issues and knowing when to call a professional can help you protect your roof, your ceiling, and your investment.
1. Leaks & Water Damage
Nothing spikes your heart rate like a mysterious water stain spreading across your ceiling. You first notice a faint yellow ring on the ceiling. Then another appears. During a heavy rainstorm, water begins to leak from above — a clear indication that moisture has penetrated the structure.
Leaks are the number one issue people panic about with sun tunnels. And honestly? They should, because water does not play fair!
Here’s what usually causes it:
- Flashing that wasn’t installed properly
- Seals that have aged and cracked
- A roof dome that took one too many hits from debris
- Integration with the roof that wasn’t done right from day one
Because sun tunnels penetrate the roof, proper flashing and waterproof sealing are essential. A small mistake during installation can lead to long-term roof damage.
When should you call a professional
If you see any signs of moisture around your sun tunnel, don’t ignore it. Water intrusion can spread quickly, affecting insulation, framing, and even electrical components. Professional repair ensures the flashing is corrected, the dome is inspected, and the system is sealed properly to prevent future leaks.
2. Cracked, Cloudy, or Faded Dome
Ever walk into a room and think, “Didn’t this used to be brighter?” That subtle dimming isn’t your imagination. The dome on your roof is basically the light catcher. It grabs sunlight and sends it down the reflective tube into your space. If that dome gets damaged, your light output drops.
Here are the common causes-
- UV exposure is turning it yellow
- Temperature swings are causing tiny cracks
- Hail or flying debris leaving impact marks
- General aging over time
Long Island weather can be especially rough — freezing winters, hot summers, storms that roll in sideways.
And here’s the sneaky part: even small cracks can allow moisture in. Now you’ve got two problems. Reduced brightness and potential water intrusion!
When should you call a professional?
If you see visible cracking, cloudiness, or your room suddenly feels dimmer for no obvious reason, it’s time to call a professional!
Dome replacement isn’t a DIY ladder-and-caulk situation. It requires safe roof access and proper resealing to maintain waterproof integrity. Remember, small fixes through DIY may become big insurance claims later. So, it’s advisable to contact an expert!
3. Low Light Performance
Let’s say there’s no leak, no cracks, and no obvious damage. But why does your once-bright hallway now feel dim?
Sun tunnels depend heavily on their reflective tubing. That tube is like a shiny superhighway for sunlight. If it’s misaligned, dented, disconnected, or routed poorly through the attic, the brightness gets affected.
Causes might include:
- Tubing shifted in the attic
- Poor installation angles
- Dirt or debris is blocking the dome
- Loose connections inside the system
Sometimes people clean the interior diffuser and expect miracles. If brightness doesn’t improve, the issue is likely above the ceiling line.
When should you call a professional?
If cleaning doesn’t help and you suspect something deeper is wrong, call a pro! He can check attic routing, confirm alignment, secure connections, and optimize the angle for maximum daylight capture.
4. Installation Errors
Let’s be real. Not every contractor treats skylights or sun tunnels like precision work. Some treat them like oversized light fixtures. Big mistake!
Sun tunnels must integrate seamlessly with your roofing system. That means correct flashing, proper insulation, airtight sealing, and structural awareness.
Installation errors can cause:
- Drafts
- Condensation
- Leaks
- Poor brightness
- Roof structural stress
And sometimes the issues don’t show up right away. They creep in months later or after the first heavy storm.
When should you call a professional?
If you recently had one installed and something feels off — drafty air, foggy diffuser, random moisture, call an expert.
Why is Professional Service Important
Sun tunnels aren’t decorative ceiling lights. They’re roof penetrations. That means repairs affect:
- Waterproofing
- Structural integrity
- Insulation efficiency
- Energy performance
Temporary sealants break down. Incorrect flashing techniques fail. Poor resealing traps moisture.
Professional skylight technicians use proper flashing systems, durable materials, and proven installation methods designed to last. You’re not just paying for a fix. You’re paying for peace of mind every time it rains.
Final Thoughts
Sun tunnels are smart inventions. They bring natural light into your home. They help save electricity. They make small or dark spaces feel brighter and more welcoming.
But they are not perfect. Weather affects skylights. Materials age. Installations vary in quality. If you see leaks, dimming light, cracks, condensation, or storm damage — don’t ignore it.
Natural light should make your space feel open and uplifting, and not stressful. And here’s the honest truth: Fixing a small issue today is always easier than repairing structural damage tomorrow.
If you are experiencing issues with your sun tunnel—or planning a new installation—working with experienced professionals makes all the difference.
At Double A Skylight, we bring over 20 years of skylight expertise to homeowners and businesses across Nassau and Suffolk County. Contact us today for professional skylight services. We will inspect your skylight, provide honest recommendations, and deliver a clear quote with no hidden prices.