I have a Velux that needs some TLC. It’s rotted on the inside bottom corner. I’m assuming it’s due to condensation collecting. The window isn’t leaking. The Velux is in a box room in the loft, so doesn’t get much use!
I’ve not taken a Velux apart before, I’ve watched a few utube videos so now know the basics.
I think the sash is made from yellow pine?? Anyone know?
Will I need any special seals when putting it back together? I’m assuming the glass is sat on standard glazing strip??
Any suggestions fit how to weather proof whilst I sort it out?
The rots very deep, so the glass has to come out. I was hoping I could splice a piece in without disturbing anything, that’s not feasible with the size as I’m not sure I’ve got all the rot yet. Not sure whether it will be quicker and easier to make a new sash or cut and splice new bits into it. Anyone done this before??
My finger is to give a perspective on the size of the rot that I’ve dug out whilst it’s insitu
I’ve not taken a Velux apart before, I’ve watched a few utube videos so now know the basics.
I think the sash is made from yellow pine?? Anyone know?
Will I need any special seals when putting it back together? I’m assuming the glass is sat on standard glazing strip??
Any suggestions fit how to weather proof whilst I sort it out?
The rots very deep, so the glass has to come out. I was hoping I could splice a piece in without disturbing anything, that’s not feasible with the size as I’m not sure I’ve got all the rot yet. Not sure whether it will be quicker and easier to make a new sash or cut and splice new bits into it. Anyone done this before??
My finger is to give a perspective on the size of the rot that I’ve dug out whilst it’s insitu