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The Benefits of Replacement uPVC Fascias and Soffit
6.11.2019uPVC, or unplasticised polyvinyl chloride, is a popular and much-used material in the construction industry. It is commonly used in the manufacture of window frames and doors, but it is becoming a favoured choice for fascias and soffits.
Below are reasons why many homeowners prefer using uPVC fascias and soffits when it comes to making upgrades to their guttering system.
What are the benefits of using uPVC fascias and soffits?
In Britain, materials used in residential construction have to be tough, hard-wearing and long lasting. uPVC has all these qualities – it is hard-wearing and can withstand the harshest of British weather. Using this material for fascias and soffits will help protect your home from the elements for years to come.
Other benefits include:
• Helps improve a home’s insulation
• Increases the kerb appeal of your home
• Is virtually maintenance free
• Aesthetically pleasing
• Does not require regular painting, as does the wooden and aluminium type
• Comes in a variety of colours, finishes, shapes, and designs
Fascias and soffits that are made from wood and aluminium Guttering Surrey require regular maintenance to stay in good condition. They need to be painted, treated or stained regularly. uPVC soffits and fascias require little maintenance once installed. They won’t ever need to be repainted or treated and are not susceptible to degradation that results in rot, warping, and splitting. An occasional wipe with soap and water is all that’s needed to keep your uPVC fascias and soffits in tip-top condition.
If your fascias and soffits are old or rotten, don’t be tempted to cover them just to save money. Fascia boards are fixed onto the top of the outer walls or onto the exterior roof rafters. They cover the edges of roof fittings and waterproof any gaps in these fittings. Soffits are the boards that cover the eaves and without them, the rafter beams would be fully exposed. These two components help protect your roof and walls, preventing water damage.
Covering rotten fascias with uPVC isn’t a good idea. While it might solve the problem in the short term, the wood underneath will continue to rot causing more problems in the future. If your fascia and soffits have seen better days, consider a complete replacement.
Just Fascias are installation specialists, covering Kent and Surrey. Please visit www.justfascias.com to arrange a free, no obligation quotation? We do not pressure prospective clients, and a majority of sales visits take just about 20 minutes.