Roofline

Roofline

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Soffits, Fascias & Guttering


Rooflines are often underestimated. But when you look deeper into the effect they can have, it is clear to see their value.


A high quality roofline protects your property against the Great British Weather and means your roof doesn’t leak.


New fascias, soffits and guttering can also seriously enhance the overall aesthetic of your property.


We offer a wide range of uPVC colours to fit with the exterior décor of your home or business property, provide a true finish to the roof and help keep it watertight and in the best possible condition.


Soffits, Fascia and Guttering may not be top of your home improvement list, but old and disintegrating roofline can devalue your home.


Our fascia’s soffits and guttering products are weather durable, strong, low maintenance and add to the look of your property.


We have many years of experience installing roofline products and can offer our professional advice on the most effective and safe way to add these essential components to your home.

What is fascia?


Fascia boards, are horizontal boards that run around the edge of the roof of a building, closing the gap between the walls and the roof as they overhang the walls of the building, preventing water small animals from entering the roof and loft space. We ensure sure that the installation of fascia board is stable and even to securely attach your guttering to it. As uPVC is a durable material that, it is essentially maintenance free and not rot or warp over time. Additionally, the latest production methods, means you have a wide range of colours and styles to choose from.


What is soffit?



Soffit, or soffit boards, are like fascia, but instead of running parallel to the walls of the building, they are installed at a 90-degree angle to the walls. Soffit boards are fitted underneath the fascia boards, to fill the gap between the fascia and the wall. Soffit boards help to create a clean finish on the building, hiding unsightly rafter ends, and blocking the gap between the roof and wall. This will also help to provide ventilation whilst preventing creatures or water from entering the roof space.


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