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Gutters, Fascias and Soffits services near Billingshurst
From gutter replacement cost, to the cost of new fascia and soffits, we've answered the frequently asked questions about gutters, fascias and soffits.
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How much does it cost to replace soffits and fascia?
The average cost of fascia, soffit and guttering replacement depends on a number of factors, and varies from property to property. Below are some average guttering and fascia replacement costs in the UK:
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Install fascias and soffits – £115 - £185 per lm
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Hire scaffolding for fascia & soffit access – £300 - £600 per week
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Replacement tiles and waste – £37 - £75 per lm
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Replacement cost (labour) of guttering semi-detached property – £600 - £800
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uPVC replacement for old fascias and soffits – £2,750 (small semi-detached property, excludes scaffolding costs)
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Capping old fascias and soffits with a uPVC cover - £3,250 (large semi-detached property)
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Capping old fascias and soffits with a uPVC cover – £85 per lm
Soffit installation costs
If it’s just the cost of soffit installation you’re looking for, here are averages prices for installing soffits on various types of property:
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Small terrace house (front & back) – £1,100 - £1,900
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Small semi-detached house – £2,000 - £3,000
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Small detached house – £2,800 - £4,000
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Large detached house - £5,000 - £7,000
Factors affecting the cost to replace soffit and fascia
As you’d expect, there are a number of factors that will affect the total soffit and fascia replacement cost for your property, including:
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Size of your property
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Length of guttering that needs replacing
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Quality of materials
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Any structural damage that needs to be repaired
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What are fascias and soffits?
What is a fascia?
A roofing fascia is a board that is attached at the point when the roof meets the outer walls of a building, otherwise known as the roofline. Fascias are positioned vertically and run along the lower edge of the roof to create a finished look for the roofline. The easiest way to identify fascias is by looking at the gutters – guttering is typically always attached to the fascias.
Fascia boards are usually made of wood, wood composite or uPVC. Wood was traditionally used for fascias, but uPVC has become much more popular, mainly thanks to the minimal maintenance and longer lifespan.
What are soffits on a house?
Soffits are the boards that sit horizontally underneath the fascias, making them the boards most visible from street level. Soffits complete the boxed structure along the roofline and are there purely for aesthetic reasons – they don’t provide any structural support for the roof.
That said, some soffits have ventilation installed to help improve airflow into the roof of the building. In which case the soffit is more than just looking pretty, it’s serving a useful function for ventilation.
Benefits of uPVC fascias and soffits
Here are some of the reasons why uPVC fascias and soffits have become extremely popular with homeowners in the UK:
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They require very little maintenance aside from a standard clean every now and then
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They ’re inexpensive and often cost half the price of wood soffits and fascias
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uPVC fascias and soffits are durable and will last for years once installed, without rotting or swelling
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They’re available in a range of colours so you can pick the right one to suit the style of your home
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How do you fit fascias and soffits?
Fitting fascias and soffits usually requires working at height and we would recommend hiring a professional to do the job. That way you can be sure that your fascias and soffits are installed correctly, safely and efficiently.