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Roofline

Fascias, Soffits & Cladding

Roofline DiagramFor those unfamiliar with such terms as fascia (or roofline as the industry refers to it), then allow us to enlighten you further.

Roofline refers to the wood or upvc plastic boarding around your home between the roof and the walls. Usually, this is where guttering is fixed, but not all roof sides have guttering (gable ends). Guttering is also included in the term Roofline.

Traditionally, roofline was wooden and I'm sure you've all suffered or witnessed flaking and rotting timbers around the roofs of properties. Left untreated, you eventually get leaks and bad weather will force its way through.

Very often, the rot goes beyond the visible timbers and affects those that hold flashing in place. This is when water is most likely to leak through and into the inside of the house.

Re-painting wooden roofline is a yearly chore and not a very pleasant one either. Balancing off a wobbly ladder with paintbrush in hand (if the weather allows you) – it's not much fun and it's then that the thought of not having to do it again next year is usually most appealing.

Upvc roofline has become the modern material of choice. Like its window counterpart, it doesn't need re-painting, is extremely low maintenance and doesn't rot.

Upvc Roofline doesn't just come in white. You can very often specify dark or light woodgrain effects as well. To complement the colour of upvc windows or doors etc.

To help identify the individual parts that make up roofline, here's a quick guide:

Guttering – its the half pipe and whole downpipes that collect rain water from the roof edges and take it to drainage on the ground. This also includes the clips that the guttering fixes to the roofline with.

Now available in square as well as round pipe and is also available in different colours.

Fascia – this is the boarding that guttering normally fixes to. Its usually straight lengths.

Bargeboards – these are the fascia boards that follow gable end rooflines. They are usually cut to form a neat join at the apex of the roof (eaves end) and the gable end (where bargeboard meets fascia).

Soffits – this is the boarding that runs right angle to the wall surface, facing downwards. Its very often ventilated with mesh covered slots to allow roof space to breathe.

Cladding - this is the 'overlapping planking' you see on some properties either in gable ends, or on walls. Again traditionally wooden, wooden cladding can soon need re-painting, is prone to rotting and letting damp affect interior walls. This is also available in insulated upvc cladding in a tongue and groove / overlapping style.

When having roofline replaced, if its replacing wooden roofline, then its important to check the felt underneath. This is usually the point at which felt deteriorates.

Guttering & Downpipes

Guttering and Downpipes

Harrisons Group offer advanced guttering systems, all made from the strongest materials, not only will you be improving your home now, but you can be sure that your home will continue to look good for years to come.

Our uPVC guttering and downpipes provide the worry free alternative to traditional guttering, making sure that rusting and cracked guttering is discarded to the past. They serve to both rejuvenate the appearance of your home's roofline, and protect against rain water damage with minmal need for any maintenance in years to come.

Harrisons Group guttering is precisely fitted for each individual property. When a member of our team visits your home, we assess exactly what guttering needs to be replaced and what work needs to be undertaken. We then measure up precisely so that an accurate, bespoke quote can be provided first time, every time. Our prices are also unbeatable!

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