Roof lanterns are a great design feature - find out the average price for a roof lantern with our roof lanterns prices and cost guide.
How much does a Roof Lantern cost?
Average cost in UK: £1626
Get local prices
£1040
LOW COST
£2506
HIGH COST
£1626
AVG COST
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How much does a Roof Lantern cost?
Average cost in UK: £1626
Get local prices
£1040
LOW COST
£2506
HIGH COST
£1626
AVG COST

Roof Lanterns Cost Summary
Price Range = £1,040 to £2,506
Average Cost = £1,626
Cheapest Price = £1,040
Roof lanterns are becoming a more popular home accessory in recent years, as homeowners with larger properties are eager to make the most of the space they have and add something sleek and elegant to the exterior of the building. Roof lanterns can be bought ready-made or be purpose built for your property, depending on what suits you.
Roof lanterns especially suit high-ceilinged, single-storey rooms that extend out from the main bulk of the house, such as in kitchens or conservatories. However, they can work just as well in an attic room or lounge if the property is large enough. Working as a built-in skylight, they allow more light to permeate the chosen room, leaving you to enjoy the open-plan design come rain or shine.
Roof Lanterns Prices
The following table acts as a rough guide for the cost of your traditionally designed roof lantern by the measurement of available space in the fitting area. These roof lantern prices don’t include VAT but do include labour and material costs:
If you’re looking for any finishing touches to your roof lantern, the following decorative additions can be purchased at the corresponding prices:
- Decorative Finials (Spike or Ball) cost £28 each
- A paint Job (Variety of Colours) costs £100 or less
- A trickle Air-Vent costs £35
- Opening Sash Windows cost £111
- Automatic Roof Openers cost £250 to £300

Don’t forget to use these quotes as rough estimates; always shop around for the best deal and get multiple quotes from local roofers. Unfortunately there is little point attempting a DIY job with a roof lantern, as they are awkwardly shaped and need extra care to prevent structural issues arising in your entire property. So for a quick and sleek new look to your home, leave it in the hands of the professionals.
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