Friday, 30 December 2011

Addition of loft bedroom - Post #4 (Installing the two Velux Skylights)

I can't believe that its been almost 8 months since my last update on the loft / bedroom reno.
That being said work and soccer were very busy this year and we did go back to the UK for a holiday. Working in the loft during the Summer is unbearably hot (Until the skylights were installed in the fall) and unbearably cold in the Winter (Until the insulation is installed, ongoing!!).

In this post I will update on the installation of the two skylights, I wasn't looking forward to this but it all worked out in the end. Most of the post will be photo's its much easier to see rather than explain.


First stage is working out where the skylights will go, I used a few odd pieces of insulation to ensure that they looked right in the room before I stated.


Once your happy with the location, the one truss needs to be removed, make sure that its cut as square as you can.


Sorry can't easily rotate the image in my Blog editor, any suggestions?
Once the truss has been removed you need to add support for the missing truss and also add additional support for the skylight, take extra and make sure the 4 sides are square and the right size.


This is the moment of truth, once you cut a hole in your roof your committed!! I double checked all my measurements before I got my recip saw out.
As I spent time making sure the opening was square and the right size, cutting the hole only takes a few minutes. 


Next step is to cut the shingles approx 2 1/2 inches around the perimeter so the skylight can sit flush on  the roof.


Rather than using the galvanised nails supplied I used deck screws to secure the skylight, make sure the skylight is square before you start nailing / screwing. You can see the blue marks I scribed on the roof before the skylight went in place, makes it much easier to centralise the unit. The blue marks show the corners of the cut out.

Image from inside the loft room with the two skylights fully installed, sorry I didn't show any details of the flashing install, once I was on the roof I wanted to get the job done and my camera was on the inside.

In the next post, and I promise it won't be 8 months I will go over the insulation for the room.

Cheers

B...

2 comments:

  1. Bringing more natural light to your home with one or more skylights will make your space wider, more expansive, and more beautiful. Imagine the dramatic impact of light coming through the ceiling, bringing a warm ambiance to every corner of the room! You made a good decision installing them. Your loft looks great!

    Lakisha Autin

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    1. I couldn't agree more, after spending a few months with the temporary light installed as soon as the skylights were installed it was amazing how much light comes into the space.
      Its an east facing roof so the mornings are particularly bright.

      Bob...

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