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Hello Forum - excuse the lounge intrusion.


Has anyone here had any experience of VELFAC? It's the sister company of Velux - only they do doors and regular windows instead of rooflights.


The product looks quite suitable for what we're doing, but we're not relishing a trip to their showroom in Kettering to find out more - and don't know anyone who's tried them so have no direct recommendations.


If anyone knows anything, that would be a great help!

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Frenchy, on Velfac's website there is a gallery of projects, including the modern, white rendered house on Lacon Road in ED. This belongs to an architect, RDA (020 8299 2222). I'm sure if you give him a ring he will tell you more and perhaps even let you see the windows/doors...


http://velfac.co.uk/domestic/gallery/?id=1844&epslanguage=en

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Hi Shankley, I'm looking at Velfac too - did you source the windows yourself, and if so did you use one of the Velfac approved joiners for the installation? I'm concerned about providing the measurements myself for the order, so would like someone to measure them accurately, especially since we have a bay window like yours.

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