How Long Do Sun Tunnels Last in the UK?

Lifespan, signs of ageing & how to extend durability

Sun tunnels are designed to brighten dark areas of a home with natural daylight, and many UK homeowners choose them because they are low-maintenance and highly durable. However, just like any roof-mounted product, they have a limited lifespan. Understanding how long sun tunnels last, which parts wear out first and when to replace them helps ensure they keep performing as intended.

This guide explains the typical lifespan of sun tunnels in the UK, the differences between brands and tube types, and the key signs that your system may need repair or replacement.


Typical lifespan of a sun tunnel in the UK

Most sun tunnels in the UK last 15 to 25 years, depending on:

  • dome material (plastic vs glass)
  • tube type (rigid vs flexible)
  • roof orientation
  • exposure to UV and weather
  • installation quality

Some higher-end systems, especially rigid tubes with glass domes, can last 30 years or more with minimal degradation.


Lifespan by component

A sun tunnel has several parts, each with its own durability profile.

1. Roof dome

  • Plastic/acrylic domes: 10–20 years
  • Polycarbonate domes: 15–25 years
  • Glass domes: 20–30+ years

Plastic domes can yellow or crack over time. Glass domes tend to stay clear for decades.


2. Reflective tube

  • Rigid tubes: 20–30+ years
  • Flexible tubes: 10–15 years

Rigid tubes keep their reflectivity far longer. Flexible foil tubes degrade faster due to heat and humidity.


3. Flashing & upstand

  • Typical lifespan: 20–30 years

Waterproof materials can outlive the dome itself, but flashing may deteriorate faster on sun-exposed or storm-prone roofs.


4. Ceiling diffuser

  • Typical lifespan: 15–25 years
    Diffusers may become dull or discoloured over time but rarely fail mechanically.

What affects sun tunnel lifespan in UK homes?

Several environmental and installation factors influence durability:

1. Weather exposure

The UK’s mix of rain, frost, wind and UV exposure gradually wears down domes and flashing components. South-facing roofs age faster due to higher UV intensity.

2. Tube length and shape

Long or sharply curved flexible tubes degrade sooner. Straight rigid tubes last the longest.

3. Roof type

  • Flat roofs often expose the dome to standing water and ice, shortening life.
  • Pitched roofs offer better drainage and longer lifespan.

4. Brand and product quality

Top brands (Velux, Solatube, Fakro) generally last longer due to superior materials, better seals and higher reflectivity.

5. Installation quality

Poor sealing, insufficient insulation or badly aligned components reduce lifespan and increase the risk of leaks and condensation.


Signs your sun tunnel is wearing out

You may not need a full replacement immediately, but these are the most common symptoms of ageing:

1. Dome yellowing or becoming cloudy

Reduces brightness and indicates UV degradation.

2. Cracks in the dome

Even hairline cracks allow moisture to enter, often causing leaks.

3. Reduced daylight output

A noticeable dimming over time suggests tube deterioration or diffuser ageing.

4. Condensation forming inside the tube

Usually caused by insulation failure or foil-tube deterioration.

5. Water marks or leaks around the diffuser

A sign that the dome, flashing or upstand seals are failing.

6. Dust or insects inside the diffuser

Indicates that the system is no longer fully sealed.


Can sun tunnels be repaired instead of replaced?

Yes — replacement is not always necessary. Many parts are individually replaceable:

A full replacement is only required if the entire system is aged, damaged or incompatible with modern components.


How to extend the lifespan of your sun tunnel

You can maximise durability by:

  • installing the correct flashing for your roof type
  • choosing a glass dome over plastic
  • choosing a rigid tube for longer performance
  • ensuring proper insulation to reduce condensation
  • checking the dome annually for cracks or wear
  • clearing leaves/debris around the dome
  • resealing flashing when needed

Regular checks help catch issues before they turn into leaks.


Should you replace an old sun tunnel?

Replacement is recommended if:

  • the dome is cracked or severely clouded
  • brightness has dropped significantly
  • the tube foil is damaged or collapsing
  • moisture enters the diffuser
  • the installation is 20+ years old
  • the flashing is deteriorating

Modern systems are brighter, better insulated and more durable than older early-generation models.


How much does a replacement cost?

Typical UK replacement costs:

Replacement TypeCost (Parts + Labour)
Dome-only£120–£300
Tube replacement£250–£600
Full sun tunnel replacement£900–£2,200
Flat roof reconstruction around tunnel£300–£1,200

The exact cost depends on roof type, size, access and brand.


Get free quotes for sun tunnel repair or replacement

If your sun tunnel is ageing, dimming or leaking, you can request up to four free quotes from vetted UK installers. They can inspect the system and advise whether a repair, partial replacement or full upgrade is needed.

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