Velux is a Danish company that produces roof windows and skylights for residential and commercial buildings.
Founded in 1941 in Denmark by Villum Kann Rasmussen.
Introduced the first roof window with a top-operated control bar in 1942.
Established its first international sales company in 1956.
Expanded into the U.S. market in 1975.
Introduced its first automated skylight in 2012.
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Velux offers a variety of roof windows in different materials, sizes, and styles to fit any architectural design.
Velux skylights are designed to provide natural daylight and ventilation to any room in a building.
Velux sun tunnels channel natural light from the roof to dimly lit areas in a building.
Velux offers a range of blinds that fit all types and sizes of roof windows and skylights to control light and temperature.
A roof window is installed on a sloping roof and provides an unobstructed view when open, while a skylight is installed on a flat roof and provides natural light and ventilation.
Yes, Velux skylights are designed to be energy efficient with features such as low-E coatings, argon gas, and insulated vinyl frames that reduce energy consumption.
You can clean your Velux roof window by wiping it down with a damp cloth or sponge and mild detergent. Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaners as they may damage the window.
Yes, Velux products come with a 10-year warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship.
Yes, Velux offers skylights that can be automated with features such as rain sensors, remote controls, and smartphone apps for easy operation.