uPVC Soffits and GutteringSpecialists in all types of roofline
We have many years of experience in guttering and rooflines, so we can supply everything you need. We carry out roofline work, replacing or installing new fascia, soffit and cladding boards, and plastic, aluminium, cast iron or steel gutters and downpipes.
Soffits
Your soffit board is tucked beneath the fascia board along the straight edge of your roof. At street level, the component of your roof is the most visible. Some soffits can be created to allow air ventilation into your roof area, although most days, ventilation over the top of the fascia board is the preferred choice of many. Ventilation is vital as without it, condensation will form in the roof void, thus increasing the risk of damage and decay – especially in older, timber-made roofs. If your soffits are beginning to decay or are damaged, they will not be as effective as required – this can lead to more severe issues. At the very least, your roof may allow in moisture and let out warm air. Here at Homecraft UK Ltd, we are specialists in the supply and installation of new soffits, and you can rest assured that when choosing us, you will receive the best possible service from a local business with affordable pricing.
Fascias
Regarding your roof, your Fascias must be kept in excellent functional condition. If your home's roof needs tender love and care, we are here to help at Homecraft UK Ltd. Your fascias are long, straight boards that run along the lower edge of your home's roof. Your Fascias board will be fixed directly to the roof trusses. The job of your fascias is to support the bottom row of your roof tiles and to carry all the guttering. Fascias help to keep moisture from entering your home and to prevent heat from escaping. It's, therefore, essential that your fascias are up to the job and are in excellent operational condition.
Guttering: We install and offer cleaning.
Your guttering plays an integral part in keeping your home protected. Water collects upon your roof via rain, hail or snow. All that water has to go somewhere; the last place you want it to go is inside your home! If your guttering is not performing as it should, you will likely experience problems. Additionally, if your guttering needs to be adequately maintained or is blocked, then water can run off at points where it is not supposed to. This can cause water to collect at points on the ground, which can cause damage to your home's surroundings, external walls and foundations.