Velux Skylights and Roof Windows

See the difference additional daylight and ventilation can make in your home. Make ordinary rooms into extraordinary rooms. Have you thought about what a VELUX total solution would mean to your new room?
Imagine the light flooding in on a Sunday morning. You open up a couple of windows and take in the view, letting your coffee and the fresh air help you start the day.
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Centre-pivot roof windows
The control bar is located at the top of the window allowing you to open and close the window comfortably from near head height.
It also allows you to place furniture directly beneath the window, thus freeing up useful space.
Available with electrical operation.
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Top-hung roof windows
For comfortable operation top-hung roof windows feature a conveniently placed bottom handle, with operation assisted by powerful yet gentle springs.
Top-hung roof windows are perfectly suited to low pitched roofs. Available with electrical operation.
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Roof terrace and Cabrio balcony
Open up living space to the outdoors.
Optimise view
Adds exclusivity to living space.
The walk-out roof terrace's upper window element opens out to 45° while retaining the full functions of a VELUX roof window, including ventilation flap and 180° rotation for ease of cleaning.
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Special purpose roof windows
Emergency Escape/Access roof windows.
Conservation roof windows.
Fits in with traditional building design.
Ideal for replacing old cast iron roof windows.
Top and side hung solutions
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For more information or to request our brochure for full products please Call 0151 280 5252 or contact us using the simple form by clicking here.
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If you are considering extending or altering your property in any way, you first need to check with your local authority whether you need to make applications for Building Regulations or planning permission consents. Some types of buildings and building work are exempt, but you should check first.
Please remember that complying with Building Regulations is a separate matter from obtaining planning permission. If you have any doubts please check with your local authority before starting building work.
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