Roof Window Installation: Flashing Kit Selection by Pitch, Structural Header Requirements and Part L Compliance

Quick Answer: Roof windows (Velux-type) require a purpose-made flashing kit matched to the roof pitch and tile/slate profile. Minimum pitch is typically 15° (some products allow 10°). The structural opening must have a header joist and trimmer rafters. Replacement windows must achieve ≤1.8 W/m²K U-value. Installation is notifiable under Part L (Building Regulations).

Summary

Roof window installation is one of the most consistently sold roofing/carpentry jobs in the UK. Adding a Velux or similar roof window to a bedroom, bathroom or landing can transform a dark space, and most homeowners consider it a straightforward upgrade.

The complexity is in the detail: incorrect flashing selection for the roof profile and pitch is the most common failure mode, causing water ingress within the first 12 months. The flashing must match the specific tile or slate type (flat interlocking concrete, clay plain tile, natural slate, profiled tile), and each manufacturer produces a different kit for each profile.

The structural opening is frequently underestimated — many older loft conversions have rafters at 400–600mm centres and inserting a 550mm-wide window requires removing one or more rafters and installing a structural trimmer arrangement that must carry the loads of the removed rafters.

Key Facts

Quick Reference Table

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Roof Type Flashing Range (Velux) Notes
Profiled concrete interlocking tiles EDL Most common UK tile type
Plain concrete/clay tile or natural slate EDM Short gauge tiles and slates
Low pitch 10–20° (any tile) BFX / BPX Insulated for thermal performance
Profiled tiles (monk/roman tile) EDJ Specific profiled tile kit
Metal sheet roofing EWH Corrugated metal — specialist flashing
Window Measurement Velux Reference
Installation size CW × CH Tile spacing: CW adds ~75mm to glass size; CH adds ~75mm
Standard sizes 78×98, 78×118, 78×140, 94×118, 114×118 etc.
Largest standard 134×160 (C6A roof)

Detailed Guidance

Sizing and Positioning

Structural constraints:

Positioning for head height:

Structural Opening

  1. Mark the rafter(s) to remove — Allow for trimmer rafter width (50mm each side) plus window CW dimension
  2. Temporary propping — Install temporary prop (Acrow) under the ridge area of the rafter(s) to be removed before cutting
  3. Cut rafters — Cut cleanly at the header joist position (top) and sill position (bottom)
  4. Install trimmers — Two full-depth rafters each side, nailed through ridge board/purlin at top; toenailed to wall plate at bottom
  5. Install header joist — Same depth as rafters; double up if span exceeds 900mm; secure with joist hangers or skew nails
  6. Install sill joist — At bottom of opening; same depth; doubles up on each side if needed
  7. Check opening — Measure diagonals; must be within 5mm of square. CW and CH must match manufacturer's opening size spec.

Flashing Installation

The flashing sequence is critical — incorrect overlapping leads to water ingress:

  1. Prepare underlay — Cut underlay to opening. Fold outer edges down inside opening (don't cut flush — leave 30mm). Fold lower edge down over sill position.
  2. Fix roof window frame — Drive fixing brackets through tile battens into rafters as per manufacturer guide. Check level; pack as needed.
  3. Install bottom flashing (sill) — Insert under bottom tile course; lay under lower battens. Overlap with side flashings.
  4. Install side flashings — Step flashings (multiple pieces) or continuous side flashing per kit. Each piece tucks under the tile on the upslope side and laps over the tile on the downslope side. Check manufacturer's guide for exact sequence — it varies by kit.
  5. Install top flashing — Tuck under the tile course above; lead/aluminium cover plate over upper apron.
  6. Re-bed cut tiles — Cut and bed any partial tiles around the flashing perimeter with mortar (if necessary for coverage).
  7. Seal all joints — Apply sealant to all metal-to-metal joints; check for uplift gaps under high-profile tiles.

Part L Compliance and Notification

Replacement window:

New window in new extension or loft conversion:

Escape windows (Part B):

Frequently Asked Questions

Do all Velux windows use the same flashing kit?

No — each window series (GGL/GGU/GPL, etc.) uses specific flashing kits in specific size codes. The kit code on the Velux website must match both the window reference code and the tile type. Check the product page for your specific window before ordering.

Can I install a roof window without removing a rafter?

Only if the opening fits exactly between two existing rafters (window width ≤ rafter spacing minus 100mm for trimmers). A 550mm-wide window at 400mm rafter centres is not possible without removing a rafter. A 550mm window at 600mm rafter centres — possible in theory (500mm clear space needed for CW, minus 50mm each trimmer = 400mm clear) — check manufacturer's minimum opening dimensions.

My roof window leaks only in heavy, wind-driven rain — what is wrong?

Wind-driven rain exposes any gaps between the flashing and tile or between flashing components. Check: step flashing upper edges (should tuck under tile not just butt up to it), the junction between side and top flashings (must be sealed), and the gap under high-profile tiles at the sill. If flashing is correct but leaks persist, confirm the window itself is closed properly (some Velux models have been known to have handle latch issues).

Regulations & Standards