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9 common problems with VELUX windows & our fix or replace suggestions

The gaskets on VELUX windows are usually airtight. However, they can stiffen over time, which can stop them from forming an airtight seal, leading to draughts.

How to Close a VELUX Window

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You can effortlessly close VELUX windows with your hands, a tool, or with a press of a button. To manually close windows, simply push the control bar, or use a tool like a crank handle or telescopic rod to help. Alternatively, connect your control pad to both electric and solar powered windows, and press the “Close” button to instantly shut your windows. Whether you have manual, electric, or solar powered VELUX windows, closing your windows takes no time at all!

Method 1 of 2:

Closing the Window Manually

  • You only have to move the bar about .5 inches (0.013 m) in order to close the ventilation flap.
  • The window will fit back inside its frame and snap into place.
  • You can keep the ventilation flap open if you’d like. It will provide fresh air even when your window is closed.

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  • You should be able to close the window in about 5 turns.
  • Crank handles are helpful for windows in an easy-to-reach location.
  • You can purchase the crank handle from VELUX.
  • Your window will easily click into place when you pull it into the frame.
  • You can purchase the telescopic rod from VELUX.

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Method 2 of 2:

Using Your Control Pad

  • You can also gradually open and close your window using the slide bar in the center of your control pad.
  • Solar powered VELUX windows are ideal for out-of-reach windows, like on your roof or high up on your walls.
  • The control pad works exactly the same with electric windows as it does with solar powered windows. The only difference is the power source.
  • The control pad can also automatically close shutters and blinds.
  • You can choose a time such as 5 minutes, 10 minutes, or 15 minutes.
  • This feature is very useful for when you are busy, not at home, or in another room.
  • Don’t forget to press “Start!”

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References

  1. ↑https://www.velux.co.uk/products/roof-windows/centre-pivot
  2. ↑https://www.velux.co.uk/products/roof-windows/centre-pivot
  3. ↑https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpHce8IKjJ4
  4. ↑https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01CL9oTGkwI
  5. ↑https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re8ddQB8xIc
  6. ↑https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re8ddQB8xIc
  7. ↑https://youtu.be/re8ddQB8xIc?t=1m7s
  8. ↑https://www.velux.co.uk/products/roof-windows/integra
  9. ↑https://www.velux.co.uk/products/roof-windows/integra

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Try out all of the programmable features on your control pad! You can program them to raise your VELUX blinds in the morning to wake you up, or to open and close the ventilation flap every 15 minutes.

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You can close a VELUX window manually, with a crank, or with a remote control. To close a VELUX window by hand, grab the thin metal control bar at the top of the window and push until the window snaps into place. VELUX windows come equipped with a ventilation flap at the top of the window, which you can close as well if you like. If your window has a crank handle, simply turn the handle clockwise a few times until the window shuts. Or, if you have a solar-powered VELUX window, you can use your control pad to close it. To do this, first, click on the home icon, then select your language. Once you do this, the control pad should automatically search and locate nearby windows to connect to. Select the window you want to control, then press the closed window icon to close it. To learn how to set a timer for closing your VELUX windows, read on!

9 common problems with VELUX windows & our fix or replace suggestions

A great way to let light and air into your home, the quality of a VELUX window is unmistakable. However, nothing lasts forever and as time goes on, their quality can diminish, leaving them in need of repair or replacement. As a certified installer and repairer of VELUX windows, we’ve decided to take a look at some of the common problems with VELUX windows, some troubleshooting, and the easiest ways to fix them.

9 common problems with VELUX windows

  1. Excessive condensation
  2. Condensation on the frames which looks like a leak
  3. Mould on VELUX window frame
  4. Remote no longer operates windows
  5. Faulty weather gaskets, draughty VELUX windows
  6. VELUX window not locking properly
  7. Cracks or chips in the glass
  8. Foggy VELUX windows
  9. Broken handles or hinges, not closing properly

Problem 1: Excessive condensation

Although condensation forming on VELUX windows is perfectly normal, a constant build-up can lead to mould and damp in the short term. In the long term, it can damage the window’s paintwork and the window itself.

Solution 1: VELUX windows come with an air filter that can only be accessed when they are open. However, they can become blocked with dirt and grime, which limits air circulation. The air filter is removable so start by removing it and then wash using ordinary household cleaners until it’s clean.

Solution 2: Take steps to reduce condensation in your home as this will prevent too much of it from forming on your VELUX window.

Problem 2: Condensation on the frames which looks like a leak

Is water dripping into your room between the frame and roof opening of your VELUX window? Well, the likely cause of this is your installer failing to use roofing felt and insulation between the frame of the window and the rough opening. This allows warm, moist air to escape from the room and meet the underside of the flashing or cladding. This will eventually drip back into the room and look like there is a leak.

Solution: The felt and insulation will need to be added between the frame and roof opening and a certified VELUX window installer, such as us, will be able to do this for you.

Problem 3: Mould on VELUX window frame

Although VELUX window frames are treated to resist mould growth, excess condensation can eventually cause mould to build-up. Mould might not look great but if its only surface mould, the structural integrity of the wood should remain.

Solution:

  • Start by killing any mould using a mould sterilising agent and then scrape off any surface mould
  • Next, clean any mould-affected areas with a solution of 1 part bleach diluted with 10 parts water and then rinse the frames with clean water
  • Once the frames are dry, rub them down with medium-grade sandpaper
  • Repeat the previous steps until the mould is completely removed
  • Once all the mould is removed, coat with a clear wood preservative that is suitable for use on VELUX window frames
  • Finally, finish with paint or varnish as desired

Problem 4: Remote no longer operates windows

Remote-operated VELUX electric windows but your remote is no longer working with them? They have most likely fallen out of sync.

Solution: You could attempt to reset and resync the remote yourself. However, we can take care of this for you, saving you time and effort, with our VELUX reprogramming service.

Problem 5: Faulty weather gaskets, draughty VELUX windows

The gaskets on VELUX windows are usually airtight. However, they can stiffen over time, which can stop them from forming an airtight seal, leading to draughts.

Solution 1: You could draught-proof your roof window by taping the inside edges with insulation tape. However, this is only a temporary measure and will not resolve the issue.

Solution 2: Have a certified installer/repairer like us replace the gaskets for you.

Problem 6: VELUX window not locking properly

For VELUX windows that are not locking properly, this could be because the magnet on the lock’s motor is missing. Another common cause for this is the lock being in the incorrect position.

Solution 1: If the magnet on the motor is missing, this can be resolved by fitting the magnet into the locking position.

Solution 2: When VELUX window locks are positioned correctly, they should be positioned upwards. So, if yours are in a downward position, move them into the correct, upward position.

Problem 7: Cracks or chips in the glass

The most common cause of a crack or chip in the glass is accidental damage. Provided they are small, however, it is possible to fix them.

Solution 1: After cleaning the glass with dish soap and a soft cloth, mix up a 2-part epoxy and apply it to the chip or crack using a putty knife. Let it cure for 5 minutes and then remove any excess epoxy with a razor blade. Finally, buff the glass with a clean rag and glass cleaner.

Solution 2: We offer a variety of glass repairs here at Sheerwater Glass, so we can take care of any chips or cracks for you.

Problem 8: Foggy VELUX windows

When VELUX windows appear ‘foggy’, this is a sign that moisture has managed to get inside the glazing. This happens when the window seals fail and it also allows heat to escape from the home, which contributes to higher energy bills.

Solution 1: There are various methods to repair foggy windows that you can try. However, they only work on a cosmetic level. This is because the inert gas that sits in double-glazed units and retains heat will have seeped out, meaning your VELUX window will no longer keep your home as warm.

Solution 2: A specialist installer like us can replace the double-glazed unit whilst allowing you to keep the existing frames, which is more cost-effective than replacing the whole window.

Problem 9: Broken handles or hinges, not closing properly

Over time, handles and hinges can deteriorate and even break, making it difficult to open and close VELUX windows.

Solution 1: If you’re a confident DIYer, you can order hinges, handles, and other spare parts, directly from VELUX and attempt to replace them yourself.

Solution 2: If you do not feel confident replacing yourself and would rather leave the work to a qualified professional, give a certified VELUX window expert, like us, a call and we will take care of it for you.

What are the benefits of VELUX windows?

First of all, VELUX windows are made to last and are known for their high-quality designs and manufacturing. The durable nature of the windows provides significant peace of mind to customers.

Another perk is the amount of natural light that VELUX windows and their roof windows bring in to any home, helping to improve one’s mental well-being. There are many other benefits of VELUX windows, including:

  • energy-efficient designs help to reduce energy bills and keeps the home comfortable all year round
  • the windows are easy to install so homeowners can save on installation costs
  • the materials used are environmentally friendly

Resolve common problems with VELUX windows today!

Is your VELUX window not working as it should be? For more information on whether to repair or replace, give Sheerwater Glass a call on 01932 344 415 or contact us online.

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Installation help

The resources in this section are intended to help you in installing your VELUX skylights, roof windows, sun tunnels and accessories.

If you need detailed information, you can download our installation instructions (PDF) for complete step by step guides to specific products. Paper copies of these instructions are also included with every VELUX product.

Installation videos

Deck mounted
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SUN TUNNEL skylights

Installation methods

Skylights in the United States are installed using a variety of different installation methods. The preferred method generally depends on geographic location. To meet market demands, VELUX has developed products for the three most popular installation types. The pages in this section contain listings of VELUX skylights available for each installation method.

Deck mounted

Combine an insulated glass lens, pre-finished white wood frame and protective aluminum or copper cladding into one unit that mounts directly to the roof deck.

Curb mounted

Combine an insulated glass lens and maintenance free frame that is designed to mount directly to a site-built curb.

Pan-flashed

Combine an insulated glass lens and maintenance free frame that is a flashed unit with its own metal pan-flashed curb.

Installation instructions

Blinds installation

Finding an installer

VELUX installation services are available in some regions of the country. Ask your local VELUX dealer, or use our installer locator to inquire about installation service availability in your area. Or call VELUX solutions at 1-866-358-3589 to speak directly with a VELUX solutions representative.

Installing blinds yourself

If you prefer, you can also install your blinds yourself. VELUX blinds are designed to be easily installed in VELUX skylights and roof windows. Because VELUX blinds are sized to fit, installation requires only a few screws, with no cutting or adjustment of the blinds required. You can view the installations in the videos below.

All VELUX products come with easy to read, step by step illustrated installation instructions. PDF versions of instructions are also available for download using the dropdown menus to the left.

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