Why everyone is using Velux windows?
Velux windows are a popular choice because they offer excellent light transmission.
That’s why Velux roof windows are so popular for new or replacement roof windows, and their longevity and durability mean they’re a great investment too. Should you need any spare parts, Velux have a full range available for past and present windows and their customer service for more than 70 years goes to show why trust and quality keep Velux as the number one choice for roof windows.
Top-hung VELUX windows offer panoramic views thanks to full, unobstructed opening via the bottom handle. This means a top-hung VELUX will give you the maximum in natural light and ventilation throughout the space. They come in a wide range of sizes, glazing types and frame models to choose from including pine, white painted and white polyurethane to perfectly suit the space you’re working with.
Centre pivot VELUX windows are highly versatile, well-suited for illuminating dark, stuffy spaces. VELUX offer a fantastic selection of manual, electric, and solar-powered models with a variety of sizes and finishes to choose from. Frames in both classic pine and modern white polyurethane are available across the range, along with glazing options including standard safety glass, noise reduction, energy efficiency, and more.
Velux windows are easy to install.
Velux windows installation is more time consuming than complicated, though that shouldn’t undermine the works as it’s imperative to maintain the strength in the existing structures and following Building Regulations. That said, the following lists the steps:
The best route of finding a suitable trader to install your Velux windows is to see if anyone you know has had any fitted recently and to find out if they’d recommend their traders – because if they do, that’ll save you a considerable amount of time searching for suitable professionals.
They're easy to install and look after. One of the things that surprises people about Velux windows is that they can be fitted from the inside, so there's no need for roof access and expensive scaffolding. They also require minimal maintenance, which is great news.
Velux windows are a cost-effective option.
Energy efficient windows will save you money in the long run. By default, Velux windows offer this, but the panes used in these windows protect against loss of heat in the winter months and protect again overheating in the summer months. You can see more in the Velux window price list.
VELUX have launched a range of windows called INTEGRA that feature remote control opening systems. They are solar powered, so they’re always packing enough energy to open and close easily. For those VELUX windows that you can’t reach, INTEGRA will make it easy to open and close at the touch of a button.
Opting for a cosmetic solution isn’t always a priority as often you are unable to see the windows from ground level, but that doesn’t restrict the many options available. On a more practical note, certain materials do offer better resistance and have more durable.