Square Feet Posted Saturday at 11:52 Posted Saturday at 11:52 Hi, I'm just at the stage of designing my house and I have mentally discounted Velux type windows as my experience with them in the past has been that the rain noise wakes me up and causes sleepless nights. However, I'm just wondering if new tech ie triple glazing etc has made this any better? From a quick Google I can see that in theory 3G and acoustic glass should make a difference but I wondered if anyone has some real-world experience of this?
FarmerN Posted Saturday at 18:46 Posted Saturday at 18:46 We have 3 passive approved triple glazed electric Velux windows in a vaulted kitchen ceiling. Noise is not an issue for me or my wife. None in bedroom though, a small one in the hall just outside bedroom, again noise not an issue. 2
MikeGrahamT21 Posted Saturday at 20:34 Posted Saturday at 20:34 Definitely much much better than 2G, and they also do one with thicker glass on the outer pane which lessens it even more, designed primarily for use in bedrooms, so may be worth looking at that unit 1
Sparrowhawk Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Yes it is. We went with the top of the range 3G ones for our bedroom (replacing 2G Veluxes) and now sleep through rain storms - most of the time. 1
Square Feet Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago Just now, Sparrowhawk said: Yes it is. We went with the top of the range 3G ones for our bedroom (replacing 2G Veluxes) and now sleep through rain storms - most of the time. Fantastic thank you. Can you remember the make and model by any chance? Cheers
Nickfromwales Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago On 15/08/2026 at 12:52, Square Feet said: Hi, I'm just at the stage of designing my house and I have mentally discounted Velux type windows as my experience with them in the past has been that the rain noise wakes me up and causes sleepless nights. However, I'm just wondering if new tech ie triple glazing etc has made this any better? From a quick Google I can see that in theory 3G and acoustic glass should make a difference but I wondered if anyone has some real-world experience of this? You can further attenuate noise by installing integral, internal (Velux) blinds / curtains. Every little helps.
Sparrowhawk Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, Square Feet said: Fantastic thank you. Can you remember the make and model by any chance? Cheers GGU PK10 0070 94x160 cm manually operated white polyurethane VELUX window, with the 62 pane in the bedroom. This has reminded me though, we had one fitted in another room with a 68 pane (significantly cheaper) and this cuts down rain noise pretty well - but not speech noise from outside. As its lighter the hinges work better, my wife struggles to shut the ones in our bedroom.
FarmerN Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Plus and Minus of electric Velux, it shuts if it rains ,but can’t open it again when rain stops until sensor dries out. A heavy due will close it and stop it opening. We have a manual fly screen on ours, at ceiling level, which stays shut all summer so no flies, moths, betels etc drawn in by light. We however just don’t seem to get the insects round outside lights like we used to.
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