Skylight Installation & Repair in Culver City, CA
Hollywood Skylights has been serving Culver City homeowners and businesses for over 20 years. Whether you’re in a 1950s mid-century ranch off Overland, a newer condo development near the Expo Line, or a creative office conversion in the Hayden Tract, we bring the same expertise to every job: clean installation, proper waterproofing, and natural light that transforms a space.
Culver City Homes and the Light Problem
Culver City’s housing stock leans heavily post-war — ranch homes, stucco tract houses, and split-levels with low roof pitches and interior rooms that natural light never reaches. Kitchens and hallways are common culprits. We install deck-mounted glass skylights and sun tunnels into these roofs routinely, and we know how to navigate the shallow pitch and composition shingle roofing typical to the area. For homes with tile roofs near the Culver Crest neighborhood, we carry the appropriate flashing systems and have the experience to do it without disrupting the tile field.
Commercial & Creative Office Work
Culver City has one of the highest concentrations of media, tech, and creative industry offices in LA County. We’ve worked on warehouse conversions, creative campus buildings, and ground-up commercial projects throughout the area, including smoke vent skylight installations for buildings subject to fire department submittal requirements. If your project requires Title 24 energy compliance documentation or certified smoke vent specs, we handle that paperwork as part of the job.
What We Install in Culver City
We work with Velux deck-mounted and curb-mounted units for residential projects, and Lane-Aire and Solar Industries products for commercial applications. Fixed and venting configurations are both available. For existing skylights leaking or showing UV damage, we handle repair and full replacement — including custom curb fabrication when the original opening doesn’t match a standard product footprint.
Call us at (213) 334-3947 for a free skylight estimate in Culver City.
