Velux Balcony Windows in a Conservation Area
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 10:33 pm
Hello.
This is an interesting one.
Roof windows in conservation areas seem to need a central glazing bar. This seems to be either added to a single glazed panel (to put it crudely - it is stuck/fixed on), or it is part of the window structure so two grazed panels to one window.
We are in a conservation area, and wondered has anyone managed to get a Velux balcony installed in a conservation area with or without a third party central gazing bar?
https://www.velux.co.uk/products/roof-b ... of-balcony
I have seen central glazing bars being made available to attach to existing Velux windows. So this makes me think it could be possible in certain circumstances?
This is an interesting one.
Roof windows in conservation areas seem to need a central glazing bar. This seems to be either added to a single glazed panel (to put it crudely - it is stuck/fixed on), or it is part of the window structure so two grazed panels to one window.
We are in a conservation area, and wondered has anyone managed to get a Velux balcony installed in a conservation area with or without a third party central gazing bar?
https://www.velux.co.uk/products/roof-b ... of-balcony
I have seen central glazing bars being made available to attach to existing Velux windows. So this makes me think it could be possible in certain circumstances?