Hi
Can anyone help ? I have 20 year-old double-glazed Velux windows in my loft, and they collect condensation inside the two panes. I suppose this is a fault in the rubber, but I want to clean inside, and replace the rubber if possible. Can an amateur take a Velux window apart ? I think they can be removed using the 'push pin lock' (from what I've read elsewhere), and from the look of it, it's just a matter of unscrewing the two sections apart.
Is it as simple as it seems ? Are there any pitfalls ?
I'd be grateful for any assistance.
John
Can anyone help ? I have 20 year-old double-glazed Velux windows in my loft, and they collect condensation inside the two panes. I suppose this is a fault in the rubber, but I want to clean inside, and replace the rubber if possible. Can an amateur take a Velux window apart ? I think they can be removed using the 'push pin lock' (from what I've read elsewhere), and from the look of it, it's just a matter of unscrewing the two sections apart.
Is it as simple as it seems ? Are there any pitfalls ?
I'd be grateful for any assistance.
John