Leading roof window specialists are offering expert advice to the Northern Irish market.
VELUX are returning to Belfast's SelfBuild Show on 18th 19th and 20th of February with a team of experts to help Northern Ireland's self-builders, extenders and renovators create their dream homes.
With their commitment to the self-build, extension and renovation industry in Northern Ireland, VELUX will be offering expert advice to visitors on the benefits of daylight and fresh air in the home, and the ways in which their wide range of solutions can work for their individual projects.
The VELUX Team are preparing to welcome more than 16,000 people to the show at Belfast's King's Hall, where they will be amongst 250 other exhibitors displaying every product needed to build, extend or renovate a home.
The show opens on Friday 18th February from 12 noon – 7pm and Saturday & Sunday, 19th & 20th February, from 10am – 6pm.
Chris Foy, National Sales Manager said: "We are delighted to be part of such a renowned event, which has continued to grow and attract visitors from across Northern Ireland.
"VELUX is dedicated to assisting self-builders come up with solutions for their self-build projects. Through a range of traditional and innovative products designed with durability, economy and efficiency in mind, we have a range of solutions suitable for almost every property. We will be returning to SelfBuild with a new stand this year to give visitors a chance to come to us for advice and support."
As part of the SelfBuild Show, VELUX will also be showcasing some of their latest solutions, demonstrating how the innovative new products can transform and improve any space.
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