VELUX replacement flashing is specifically designed for use with VELUX windows installed before April 2001. They are designed to allow you to replace older windows with a current roof window while maintaining the original installation level.
A replacement VELUX flashing allows a window to be replaced without disturbing the interior finish of a room, saving both time and money when upgrading the roof window.
How do I know what VELUX flashing I need?
Choosing the right VELUX flashing is essential to ensure a watertight fit in your roof. It can be tricky to know which flashing you need, so make sure you read our guide to VELUX flashing and always consult your roofer or builder if you're unsure.
How do I install my VELUX roof window?
Unless you are confident in your roofing or DIY skills, it's best to get a professional to install your roof window. Each window will come with step-by-step instructions, but you can also use our handy guide to installing a VELUX roof window.
How do I find the code of my existing VELUX window?
All VELUX windows have a three part code used to identify them, specifying the type, size and finish/glazing. This code can be found in the top corner of the window frame. For more guidance, check out our guide on VELUX window codes and where to find them.