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 07/17/2005 09:04 PM johnlewis
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Velux Skylights

08/14/2005 04:30 AM Altereagle Moderator

I may be wrong but isn't Velux part of the VKR Group? I don't think they are affiliated with Anderson doors & windows?

I've placed Velux for most of my 30 years in the biz and never had any leak and won't use any other kind? Just to give you an idea how many, just last week I put in another 3 one a remote.

It will depend on where your leak is located, but if it's the glass that is simple to reglaze, remove it and take it ti the glass center? If it's the glass to frame just retape it, with glazing tape, if it's the flashing have a profesional replace it with the velux kit, that is made for the velux window it works the best and I have found is less expensive than having it bent.

Caulking is not a solution, just a temporary fix in this situation.. if we are talking skylights even? Ha, it could be an Anderson window or door of some kind?



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