If your roof window is looking tired – with peeling varnish, darkened wood, maybe even a bit of mould – it’s easy to assume the only option is a full replacement.
But, with the right approach, you can restore a Velux-style window and extend its life by years.
Why Repair Instead of Replace?
Roof windows take a beating from exposure to moisture, condensation, and temperature changes, especially on older wooden frames.
The good news is that unless the timber is structurally rotten, refurbishment is often far cheaper than a replacement, achievable as a DIY project, and surprisingly effective.
Watch our video for a step-by-step guide to reviving a window frame, by stripping away the old paint or varnish, sanding, priming and advice on both the undercoat and top coat application.
The Products We Used
Barrettine Paint Panther Paint & Varnish Remover
Suitable for many types of paints, varnishes and lacquers
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Zinsser Cover Stain
A stain blocking primer and sealer for interior and exterior surfaces
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Dulux Trade Undercoat
For use over prepared and primed interior wood and metal
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Dulux Trade High Gloss Paint
Dries to a tough, durable high gloss finish – perfect for bathroom window protection
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Crown Easyclean Bathroom Emulsion
For the walls surrounding your window. Offers excellent moisture resistance and mould protection.
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Tesa Professional 4334 Precision Masking Tape
For masking off the glass any any areas you don’t want the paint to get onto.
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Mako Filler Knife
For use alongside a paint stripper – for scraping off the old coatings of paint or varnish
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Woodleys Sandpaper Sheets
Quality sandpaper available in a range of grits, for sanding back your window frame.
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Brushes
Wood Finishes Direct sell a full range of brushes for paints, oils and varnishes.
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