Soffits and fascias fitter in the Basingstoke area
Soffits and fascias fitter in the Basingstoke area
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IntegraTypeR

Original Poster:

109 posts

272 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Hi all,

We're looking to replace our existing soffits and fascias with UPVC equivalents as they are starting to fall apart. We would also like to replace the guttering at the same time. The house is detached and was built around 1980.

I'm looking for recommendations of local fitters + any general advice from those who have been through the same thing before.

Hope this hasn't been covered before - did try searching first...

Any help would be much appreciated!

Thanks

Ian

Edited by IntegraTypeR on Thursday 19th November 12:05

IntegraTypeR

Original Poster:

109 posts

272 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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Giving this one a quick bump smile

Maybe Basingstoke is too specific an area - would anyone out there recommend one of the national fitters? my gut instinct is to feel that I'm being ripped off when I approach those types but maybe someone out there had a good experience in the past?

Thanks again

Ian

ss64ii

304 posts

240 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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Hi Ian
I'm in Basingstoke, i'll ask some of the guys at work tomorrow and let you know
Regards

Ian.....no, really, I'm Ian also!!

VxDuncan

2,850 posts

256 months

Monday 23rd November 2009
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Can't help with fitters, but having done this myself recently, I would say go for full replacement, not over cladding of the old wood (even though they will tell you it's sound...). Far better job, but more time consuming.

Also push for a venting along the top of the fascia (the vertical), hidden under the tiles, rather than the quicker and easier vented soffit board (the horizontal). The visible holes in the soffit board quickly get full of cobwebs and start looking nasty, where as the fascia vent can be hidden under tiles / behind the guttering, and provide a run for the felt into the gutter. Basically a 10mm equiv. constant air gap needs to be maintained all round the roofline for building regs, assuming normal roof pitch.

FWIW materials to do a 3 bed semi, bought from a building plastics place in Brum came in at ca. £300 inc. VAT. That's full replacement fascia, wenting, new guttering etc. Oh, and I have a fair bit left over!

Roy E6

1,025 posts

254 months

Monday 23rd November 2009
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Hi Ian I'm not far from you here in Bracknell, I would happily come and quote you, cost without seeing the job is £60.00 per metre for full replacement. PM me your details and I'll get in touch.
Cheers Roy.

IntegraTypeR

Original Poster:

109 posts

272 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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Thanks VxDuncan - I'll keep your advice in mind when I do go ahead.

Roy E6 - thanks for offering but at this point I'm looking for recommendations only.

Ian