Hi all,
I have a number of Velux windows in my loft conversion (done long before I bought the place). I can't tell you the model numbers as the labels are too faded to read.
A couple of them leak somewhere - I can't tell if its the rubber seal between the window and the outer frame or if it's somewhere on the flashing/external casing. The rain water dribbles into the room between the window frame and the casing, but I can't see where it's coming in as it only appears at the bottom after gravity has done its thing.
The other one has a blown double glazed pane and there's a build up of water between the panes. I've had panes replaced in the others previously (which have since blown as well) and it wasn't that cheap.
So I'm wondering, is there a lifespan for these windows in terms of their rubber seals, can you replace the seals? Is it worth replacing the panes or should I just replace the windows, which I assume would be far more costly, but might be a better idea.
P.S. the roof these are on is slated and the roof is fairly old so it's nearing the end of its life but I do not have the funds to replace it, but I figure I should deal with these window issues before winter kicks in.
Thanks
I have a number of Velux windows in my loft conversion (done long before I bought the place). I can't tell you the model numbers as the labels are too faded to read.
A couple of them leak somewhere - I can't tell if its the rubber seal between the window and the outer frame or if it's somewhere on the flashing/external casing. The rain water dribbles into the room between the window frame and the casing, but I can't see where it's coming in as it only appears at the bottom after gravity has done its thing.
The other one has a blown double glazed pane and there's a build up of water between the panes. I've had panes replaced in the others previously (which have since blown as well) and it wasn't that cheap.
So I'm wondering, is there a lifespan for these windows in terms of their rubber seals, can you replace the seals? Is it worth replacing the panes or should I just replace the windows, which I assume would be far more costly, but might be a better idea.
P.S. the roof these are on is slated and the roof is fairly old so it's nearing the end of its life but I do not have the funds to replace it, but I figure I should deal with these window issues before winter kicks in.
Thanks