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Roofers Manchester - Fascias & Soffits

We handle all fascia and soffit replacements, with skill and expertise.

Roofers Manchester are experienced with all different types of roofing work, and we offer a comprehensive service. Our roofing Manchester team carry out the replacement of fascia's and soffits for all different types of properties, including residential, commercial, and industrial.  Fascia's and soffits form an important part of your roof. They protect the ends and underside of the rafters and provide an aesthetic function to finish off your roof.  Without attention, your fascia's and soffits can become rotten, dirty, and unsecure. At roofers Manchester, we carry out all fascia replacements and repairs with a high level of skill and expertise.


Our roofers in Manchester carry out fascia and soffit replacements across Greater Manchester and we have successfully carried out work on all different types of properties. We are capable of replacing many different types of roofline materials including timber, PVC and aluminium. We can source fascia's and soffits of different shapes, colours and sizes depending on your requirements. If you need to discuss your fascia and soffit work in more detail, get in touch with our friendly team at Roofers Manchester!


Emergency Fascia and Soffit Repairs

Roofers Manchester carry out emergency roofing repairs when you need it most. Fascias and soffit boards can become damaged in the event of storms and high winds. We regularly carry out work for customers who's roofline has blown off or become loose in high winds. If this is the case, we can mobilise our emergency roofers in Manchester to make sure your fascias and soffits are safe until a more comprehensive repair can be carried out.


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Why are fascias and soffits important?

Not only do fascias and soffits help to protect the underlying roof structure, they also help to affect the appearance of your property. When choosing the right fascias and soffits for your building, it is important to choose the right colour and material. The colour of your fascias and soffits should complement the colour of your brickwork and roof tiles. It is also imperative that you consider any local planning restrictions when choosing a fascia and soffit board. If your property is grade listed, or in a conservation area, then you will have to make sure that the appearance of your roofline is retained. This includes retaining any ornate or special features.


In addition to the above, fascias and soffits serve a vital function in providing ventilation to the structural roof timbers. Ventilation is important to prevent condensation and rot within the roof structure. This helps to ensure that your roof remains in good condition for many years. Typically, ventilation is provided via vents in the underside of the soffit, or over the top of the fascia. If your existing fascias and soffits are vented, then our roofers in Manchester will ensure to select the right type of boards to maintain the ventilation across your roof.


The fascia board also provides an important structural function, as the bottom row of roof tiles sits on top of the fascia board. Furthermore, your gutters are fixed to the fascia board and these carry water away from your roof. This is why it is essential that your fascia board is not left in poor condition or insecure.


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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much do fascias and soffits cost?

    The average cost of a fascia a soffit replacement in Manchester is £1500 - £2000, but this will depend on the size of your property. A larger property will likely require more lengths of fascia and soffit board which will affect the price. In addition, the height of your building will affect the access requirements, which will impact scaffolding costs.

    The chosen material will also impact the price. Generally, aluminium is more expensive than PVC and timber, but remember that material prices can fluctuate greatly. We recommend discussing the best options for your fascias and soffits replacements with our Roofers in Manchester.


  • What are fascias and soffits?

    Fascias and soffits serve practical and aesthetic functions for your property. Fascias and soffits are the boards used to clad the exposed ends of your roof timbers, and this helps to improve the aesthetics of your property and protect it against adverse weather. Fascia boards are used horizontally to cover the end of your roof’s rafters where they meet the outer wall. The fascia board also serves a function to support the gutters and last row of roof tiles.  Soffit boards are used to cover the underside of the eaves. Soffit boards often contain ventilation gaps which help to provide air flow across your roof space. 

  • What are the best materials for fascias and soffits?

    The most common materials used in the construction of fascia and soffits are timber, PVC and aluminium. These materials have been commonly used for ease of maintenance, cleaning, and longevity. Generally, timber was used on older properties, however it is still common to see timber on heritage buildings. PVC is the most common fascia and soffit material found on modern buildings. These are easy to clean, last many years and also available in many colours. PVC can be easily recycled at the end of its use. It is common to see aluminium of industrial or high-rise buildings due to its excellent longevity and fire resistance. 

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