Who drew up your plans? Was this a DIY job or was there an architect involved?As its my first and only time to build, I am so disappointed and never realised that veluxes couldn't be put in exactly where they were on plan i.e. that roof beams had to be considered.
Hi again Joanna. I'm far from a roofing expert but I would imagine that removing the window and doing a bit of woodwork and slating shouldn't be a big problem for a good carpenter.LexFoutish - THANK you for your reply - it is so great to hear someone else's story and advice. I am very appreciative that you took the time to share your experience. My stress levels are kind off subisiding now!! I could hug you!!
Okay, so I've taken in all that you have said (I will be armed with lots of information for builder on Monday now!) but can I just ask, if you might know, in the case of wanting to remove a velux window altogether; is that then an impossibility i.e. if you want to remove a velux and slate over can this be done or because the timbers have been cut to make way for the velux, is it not possible to patch these timbers up again and slate over? Just so as I know...i.e. I take it that once the roof has been cut to take velux, that there is no reverting back to just roof again an no velux. Hope I am making sense. Best wishes
And finally, our north facing window is directly over our bed and there's nothing nicer than being tucked up in bed at night and hearing the rain pitter pattering against it overhead!
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So did the engineer screw up in moving the window without taking account of the roof plans?Hi Complainer, Yes, plans drawn up initially by an architect who had a velux dormer window in place which would have thrown light on the stair landing but when engineer was doing up the structural drawings for builder, we realised that having this type of dormer velux would result in a drainpipe coming down right in the centre of the front of the house so to avoid this, dormer velux was changed to one normal window and one velux instead. So, that is what happened...it's this velux that is off centre!
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