Welcome to VELUX Skylight Repairs Beaconsfield
Skylight Repairs offers Velux window repairs Beaconsfield and installation service for Velux windows and sky lights in the Beaconsfield area. We offer a first class service for residential, commercial and industrial clients in the Beaconsfield area. We are honest, reliable and highly skilled professionals which enables us to offer you a professional service.
Our Services
- Velux Repairs Beaconsfield
- Velux Glass Replacement Beaconsfield
- Installing Velux Windows
- Servicing Velux Windows
- Velux Sun Tunnels Beaconsfield
- Skylights
We take pride in all of our work
Skylight Repairs Beaconsfield has specialised in Velux repairs and maintenance for a wide range of customers in the Beaconsfield area. Our skilled craftsmen have the training and experience to ensure we complete all our repair work to the highest standards. All ranges of work are undertaken, from the smallest repairs and to large projects like industrial and factory roof lights.
Free quotes and estimates
Please feel free to contact us we are happy to call round to give you a free quote on any repair you may have for us in Beaconsfield. We have many satisfied customers in the Beaconsfield area and we regularly complete major contract's across the whole of Beaconsfield.
Draughts Through The Velux Window
If you are experiencing draughts through your Velux window, this can be caused by a number of issues:
- needing a replacement glass unit
- faulty gaskets
- re-insulation of the lining
- Replacing the seals on the Velux Window
- The VELUX window not being installed incorrectly/out of square
Free Quotes And Estimates
Please feel free to contact us we are happy to call round to give you a free quote on any repair you may have for us in Beaconsfield We have many satisfied customers in the UK and we regularly complete major contract's across the whole of the Beaconsfield.
Velux Window Code
So that we can give you an accurate quotation, we need the code - this is located in the top right corner of the top sash behind the ventilation flap. It looks like this:
- Type
- Size
- Variant
- Production code