Skylights of Los Angeles Service Area

Skylights in Los Angeles Service Area

We service all of Los Angeles and surrounding cities, if you don’t see your city listed just give us a call.  We still might be able to come out and give you a hand!

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Los Angeles County:
Agoura Hills, Bell Canyon, Beverly Hills, Burbank, Cahuenga, Calabasas, Canoga Park, Century City, Chatsworth, Culver City, Eagle Rock, Encino, Glendale, Glendora, Granada Hills,  Hidden Hills,  Hollywood,  La Canada/Flintridge, La Crescenta, Lake Balboa, Los Angeles,  Marina Del Rey, Mission Hills,  Montrose, Newhall, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Pacoima, Pasadena, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Rolling Hills Estates, San Fernando Valley,  Santa Clarita,  Santa Monica,  Shadow Hills, Sherman Oaks, South Pasadena, Studio City, Sunland, Sun Valley, Sylmar, Tarzana, Toluca Lake,  Tujunga, Valley Glen, Valley Village,  Van Nuys, Ventura County, Verdugo Hills, Warner Center, West Hills, West Hollywood, Westlake Village, Westwood, Winnetka, Woodland Hills

Santa Monica, CA Zip Codes: 90401, 90402, 90403, 90404, 90405, 90406, 90407, 90408, 90409, 90410, 90411

Known for its beaches and easy going life, Santa Monica California is an ideal location for Skylights.   Especially Venting skylights because there is a great breeze off the ocean that will help recycle the air through your home.  Skylights Of Los Angeles does a lot of Skylight Installations and Skylight repairs in Santa Monica.

Beverly Hills, CA Zip Codes: 90209, 90210, 90211, 90212, 90213

Skylights Of Los Angeles services all of Beverly Hills, CA and surrounding areas with a full line of Skylight services.  We work with a few different builders and contractors in Beverly Hills, handling all of their clients Skylights needs, from huge Custom skylights to smaller Skylights like the Sun Tunnel or Solar Tubes.

Pasadena, CA Zip Codes: 91101, 91102, 91103, 91104, 91105, 91106, 91107, 91108, 91109, 91110, 91112, 91113, 91114, 91115, 91116, 91117, 91118, 91119, 91120, 91121, 91122, 91123, 91124, 91125

Pasadena, CA is a historic city in Los Angeles, CA and has a lot of older homes.  Skylights can bring out the best in older homes by highlighting the detail with clear bright natural light.  Pasadena, CA is the city we do the most Solar Tube and Sun Tunnel Skylight installations over any other city in LA.  We also handle a good amount of Skylight Repairs in Pasadena, CA.

Hollywood

Formerly a religious colony, then an independent city, Hollywood was annexed by Los Angeles in 1910. Its name is synonymous with the motion picture industry, yet much of movie production has moved out to neighboring cities and towns. Tourists flock to Hollywood Boulevard to gaze up to the Hollywood sign in the Santa Monica Mountains. The last decade has brought new life to the once-struggling parts of the Hollywood district, with various developments taking advantage of new subway stations. The wealth of the neighborhoods here is strongly influenced by elevation; some of the wealthiest tracts in the country are up in the Hollywood Hills, with gradually less affluent population leading to pockets of large working-class and transient populations further southeast.

  • Hollywood
    • Beachwood Canyon
    • Cahuenga Pass
    • Hollywood Hills
      • Hollywood Dell
      • Whitley Heights
      • Hollywood Heights
      • Laurel Canyon
      • Mount Olympus
      • Nichols Canyon
      • Outpost Estates
      • Sunset Hills
    • East Hollywood
      • Little Armenia
      • Thai Town
      • Virgil Village
  • Melrose District
  • Melrose Hill
  • Sierra Vista
  • Spaulding Square
  • Yucca Corridor

San Fernando Valley

The largest region of the city is the San Fernando Valley, often referred to as “the Valley,” and which includes portions of the Crescenta Valley. It is mainly suburban, and houses a wide-range of socioeconomic groups. It comprises about forty percent of the city’s area and population. Mulholland Drive in the Santa Monica Mountains forms its southern boundary. It has gone through periodic clashes with the rest of the city over policy, culminating in a failed effort to incorporate as a city in 2002.

  • Arleta
  • Balboa Park
  • Canoga Park
  • Chatsworth
  • Encino
  • Granada Hills
    • Balboa Highlands
  • Hansen Hills
  • Knollwood
  • Lake View Terrace
  • Lake Balboa
  • La Tuna Canyon
    • Rancho La Tuna Canyon
  • Mission Hills
  • North Hills
  • North Hollywood
    • NoHo Arts District
  • Northridge
  • Pacoima
  • Panorama City
  • Porter Ranch
  • Reseda
    • Reseda Ranch
  • Sepulveda
  • Shadow Hills
    • Stonehurst
  • Sherman Oaks
    • Sherman Village
  • Studio City
    • Colfax Meadows[3][4]
  • Sun Valley
  • Sunland
  • Sylmar
    • Olive View
    • Kagel Canyon
  • Tarzana
    • Melody Acres[5]
  • Toluca Lake
    • Toluca Woods
    • West Toluca
  • Tujunga
  • Valley Village
  • Van Nuys
    • Valley Glen[6][7]
      • Cameron Woods
  • Ventura Business District
  • Warner Center
  • West Hills
  • Winnetka
  • Woodland Hills

Los Feliz and Silver Lake

Similar to most of the city, communities in this area are significantly wealthier closer to the hills. In this fashion, Los Feliz retained its expensive reputation while other districts further south and closer to Westlake were plagued by gang wars or crime. In the last decade, the area particularly around the Silver Lake Reservoir and now Sunset Boulevard has become closely associated with gentrification, a process which has pushed working class families out due to high housing costs.

  • Los Feliz
    • Franklin Hills
  • Silver Lake
    • Sunset Junction

West Los Angeles (The Westside)

West Los Angeles is the part of the city encircled by Beverly Hills and Wilshire on the east, and Santa Monica and the Pacific Ocean on the west, the Santa Monica Mountains on the north, and Culver City and El Segundo on the south.

While the area is inhabited by a wide range of socioeconomic groups, it undoubtedly houses the largest concentration of wealth in the city. Attracted by its rolling hills on the north end, and close proximity to the ocean, early developers succeeded in establishing some of the most upscale residential districts in the city and the county. Pre-eminent among these are Bel-Air and Pacific Palisades. Yet further south, pockets of working class areas remain in those areas closest to former industrial areas like those near South LA and Culver City.

  • Bel-Air
    • Roscomare Valley
    • Beverly Glen [4]
    • East Gate Old Bel Air
    • West Gate Bel Air
    • Upper Bel Air
  • Benedict Canyon
  • Beverly Crest
  • Beverlywood
    • La Cienega Heights
  • Brentwood
    • Brentwood Circle
    • Brentwood Glen
    • Brentwood Hills
    • Brentwood Park
    • Brentwood Village
    • Bundy Canyon
    • Kenter Canyon
      • Crestwood Hills
    • Mandeville Canyon
      • Westridge Heights
    • South Brentwood
    • Westgate
  • Century City
  • Cheviot Hills
    • Castle Heights
  • Crestview
  • Del Rey
  • Ladera Heights
  • Mar Vista
    • Westdale
  • Marina Peninsula
  • Pacific Palisades
    • Castellammare
    • Marquez Knolls
    • Huntington Palisades
    • Palisades Highlands
    • Santa Monica Canyon
      • Rustic Canyon
  • Palisades del Rey (defunct neighborhood)
  • Palms
    • Westside Village
  • Playa del Rey
  • Playa Vista
  • Rancho Park
    • Home Junction
  • Regent Square
  • South Robertson
    • Reynier Village
  • Venice
    • Oakwood
    • Venice Canals [5]
  • Westchester
    • Kentwood
    • Los Angeles International Airport
    • Loyola Village
    • Manchester Square
    • Westport Heights
  • West Los Angeles
    • Sawtelle
  • Westwood
    • Holmby Hills
    • Little Persia
    • Westwood Village
    • Westwood North Village

Wilshire

The Wilshire area lies north of the Santa Monica Freeway (Interstate 10), east of Beverly Hills, west of Downtown, and south of Hollywood.

The Wilshire area is a collection of wealthy, middle, and working-class neighborhoods that cluster around Wilshire Boulevard. Unlike other parts of Los Angeles the wealthier neighborhoods are set not in the hills, but rather on leveled land north and south of Wilshire Boulevard, east of Beverly Hills such as Larchmont, Hancock Park, and Fremont Place. Koreatown is an example of a neighborhood undergoing a revival, with new condominiums being constructed on Wilshire Boulevard.

  • Carthay
    • Carthay Circle
    • Carthay Square
    • South Carthay
    • Little Ethiopia
  • Sycamore Square
  • Fairfax District
  • Olympic Park
  • West Pico
    • Picfair Village
    • Pico Del Mar
    • Pico Park
    • Wilshire Highlands
    • Wilshire Vista
  • Arlington Heights
    • Western Heights
  • Country Club Park
  • Greater Hancock Park
    • Brookside Park
    • Fremont Place
    • Hancock Park
    • Larchmont
      • Larchmont Village
    • Windsor Square
  • La Brea-Hancock
  • Ridgewood-Wilton
  • St. Andrews Square
  • Wilshire Park
    • Longwood Highlands
    • Park Mile
    • Windsor Village
  • Harvard Heights
  • Victoria Park
  • Lafayette Square
  • Wellington Square
  • Miracle Mile
    • Miracle Mile North
    • Miracle Mile South
  • Park La Brea
  • Wilshire Center
    • Koreatown

East and Northeast Los Angeles

To the east and northeast of Downtown Los Angeles and the Los Angeles River lies East Los Angeles. The region may sometimes be defined to include adjacent areas outside of the city boundaries of Los Angeles, such as Montebello and East Los Angeles. The communities listed here, however, all lie within the City of Los Angeles.

  • Boyle Heights
  • El Sereno
  • University Hills
  • Atwater Village
  • Cypress Park
  • Eagle Rock
  • Garvanza
  • Glassell Park
  • Hermon
  • Highland Park
  • Lincoln Heights
  • Montecito Heights
  • Monterey Hills
  • Mt. Washington

San Fernando Valley Zip Codes

San Fernando Neighborhood Zipcodes
» 91201 – Glendale
» 91303 – Canoga Park
» 91306 – Winnetka
» 91307 – West Hills
» 91311 – Chatsworth
» 91316 – Encino
» 91324 – Northridge
» 91331 – Pacoima
» 91335 – Reseda
» 91342 – Sylmar
» 91343 – North Hills
» 91344 – Granada Hills
» 91345 – Mission Hills
» 91356 – Tarzana
» 91364 – Woodland Hills
» 91372 – Calabasas
» 91401 – Van Nuys
» 91402 – Panorama City
» 91413 – Sherman Oaks
» 91423 – San Fernando Valley
» 91501 – Burbank
» 91601 – North Hollywood
» 91604 – Studio City
» 91608 – Universal City
» 91617 – Valley Village

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