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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Velux Skylights Maintenance Guide: Tips for Longevity and Performance


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Keep your Velux skylights clean by regularly removing dust, dirt, and debris from the glass surface.

Velux skylights are renowned for their quality and durability, providing homes with beautiful natural light and ventilation. To ensure that your Velux skylights continue to perform optimally for years to come, it's essential to follow a regular maintenance routine. In this guide, we'll share valuable tips to help you maintain the longevity and performance of your Velux skylights.

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Check and tighten any loose hardware to maintain structural integrity.

Regular Cleaning

Keep your Velux skylights clean by regularly removing dust, dirt, and debris from the glass surface. Use a mild glass cleaner and a soft cloth to gently wipe away any buildup. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals that could scratch or damage the glass.

Check Seals and Weather Stripping

Inspect the seals and weather stripping around your Velux skylights for signs of wear or damage. Over time, these components can deteriorate, compromising the skylight's ability to remain weatherproof. Replace any damaged seals or weather stripping to prevent leaks and maintain insulation.

Clear Debris from Gutters and Surrounding Areas

Ensure that the gutters and surrounding roof areas are clear of debris such as leaves, branches, and dirt. Clogged gutters can cause water to overflow and potentially seep into the skylight frame, leading to water damage. Regularly clean your gutters and keep the roof area around the skylight clear to promote proper drainage.

Lubricate Moving Parts

If your Velux skylight features moving parts such as hinges or handles, apply lubricant to ensure smooth operation. Use a silicone-based lubricant recommended by Velux to prevent rust and corrosion. Check and tighten any loose hardware to maintain structural integrity.

Trim Overhanging Branches

If there are trees near your skylights, trim back overhanging branches to prevent them from scraping against the glass or roof during windy conditions. This simple step can help prevent scratches and damage to your skylight.

Inspect for Condensation or Moisture

Periodically check the interior of your skylight for signs of condensation or moisture buildup between the panes of glass. Excess moisture inside the skylight could indicate a seal failure. If you notice persistent condensation, contact a professional for inspection and repair.

Schedule Professional Inspections

Consider scheduling regular inspections by a qualified Velux skylight installer or technician. Professional inspections can identify potential issues early on and ensure that your skylights are functioning optimally. They can also provide expert advice on maintenance and repair.

By following these maintenance tips, you can extend the lifespan and performance of your Velux skylights, enhancing the beauty and functionality of your home. Remember that regular care and attention to detail are key to preserving the integrity of your skylights and preventing costly repairs down the road.

Invest in the longevity of your Velux skylights and enjoy years of natural light and ventilation with these simple maintenance practices. Your home deserves the best—trust Velux skylights for unparalleled quality and reliability.

For more information, please call us on (08) 8331 9396 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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