Fascia & Soffit Replacement in Kent

Replacement Soffits and Fascias in Kent
Are your fascias and soffits cracked, weathered, or simply outdated? With years of experience across a range of property types, our Kent-based team bring skilled workmanship, honest pricing, and reliable service to every job.

Replacement Soffits and Fascias in Kent
Are your fascias and soffits cracked, weathered, or simply outdated? With years of experience across a range of property types, our Kent-based team bring skilled workmanship, honest pricing, and reliable service to every job.
What Are Fascias & Soffits?
Fascias, or roof fascia boards, are the long, straight boards running along the lower edge of your roof, attached where the roof and outer walls converge. Soffits are located beneath the fascia boards, and bridge the gap between the walls and the roof edge.
Both are critical parts of a building’s roofline and serve multiple purposes:

Support
They provide structural support for the roof’s edge and guttering

Protection
They protect the building from damage caused by water ingress and pests

Ventilation
Integrated vents promote airflow, prevent condensation and regulate temperature

Aesthetics
They give your home’s roofline a neat and attractive finish
Fascia Board Styles

Square Fascias
The standard square fascia board profile provides a clean, classic look.

Bull Nosed Fascias
The bull nosed fascia board profile brings a modern look to the property.

Ogee Fascias
The ogee fascia board profile has a classic look, with a more ornate style.
Soffit Styles

Flat Soffits
Flat soffits offer a smooth, classic look.

Fluted Soffits
Fluted soffits create a tongue and groove appearance.

Vented Soffits
Vented soffits, are an alternative to over fascia vents.
Bargeboards & Box Ends
When it comes to finishing a roofline, bargeboards and box ends often go unnoticed, yet they are essential to both the look and performance of your home.
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Neat Finishing Touch: Box ends create a clean, professional junction where soffits and fascias meet, while bargeboards frame the gable edges with a crisp outline.
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Weather Defence: By sealing vulnerable corners and edges, these features add extra protection against rain, wind, and unwanted pests.
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Strength and Stability: Properly fitted bargeboards and box ends help to support the roofline, keeping it secure even in the face of changing weather conditions.
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Curb Appeal: With consistent installation, they enhance the overall symmetry of your property, adding to its long-term visual appeal.
Investing in the correct installation of bargeboards and box ends ensures a seamless roofline that is both durable and attractive for years to come.
Over Fascia Vents
Over fascia vents provide necessary ventilation without affecting your home's appearance. They:
- Promote Airflow: Hidden vents keep air circulating under the roof, preventing moisture build-up.
- Prevent Moisture Damage: Steady airflow mitigates attic condensation, critical for Kent homes to prevent mould and timber decay.
- Maintain Aesthetics: These vents are designed to be unobtrusive, preserving the integrity of your property's design.
- Enhance Energy Efficiency: Proper ventilation helps regulate indoor temperatures, contributing to your home's energy efficiency.
Eaves Protection Boards
Eaves Protection Boards are designed to safeguard the point where roof tiles end and gutters begin, offering:
- Deterioration Prevention: They prevent the sagging and deterioration of the roof underlay, channelling water into the gutter, not the structure.
- Roof Lifespan Extension: Protecting against rot and ingress, these boards are pivotal for the longevity of Kent roofs.
- Efficiency Enhancement: By ensuring water flows efficiently into gutters, they bolster the performance of the entire roofline.
- Integrated Solution: While these boards are crucial, they are discreetly integrated to maintain the seamless aesthetics of the property.
Having a harmonious roofline system, including eaves protection, is key to a home's defence against the elements. Regular inspection and maintenance of these boards, will ensure a home remains shielded from potential water damage.

Why Use Us For Fascia and Soffit Installation in Kent?
We Only Use High Quality, Energy Efficient Products
Our Team Are Roofline Experts & Highly Skilled
We Have Excellent Reviews & Hold A Range of Accreditations
We Guarantee Our Work & Our Prices
Fascia & Soffit FAQs
UPVC fascias and soffits are favoured due to their durability, low maintenance, and resistance to rot and damp. UPVC fascia boards and UPVC soffits and fascias do not require painting and can withstand the elements, ensuring a long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing finish.
Fascia board replacement involves removing the existing boards that are damaged or worn and replacing them with new ones. The process includes inspecting the roof edge for any structural damage, ensuring that the new fascia provides the necessary support for the gutters and roof material.
Yes, we specialise in fascia and soffit replacement. If your fascia and soffit boards have suffered wear and tear or you're looking to update the appearance of your roofline, we can provide expert replacement services using high-quality materials.
Eaves ventilation is an important aspect of roof ventilation, helping to prevent condensation in the roof space which can lead to rot in the roof timbers. It's essential for maintaining a healthy roof structure and for the longevity of your roof materials.
Timber is a porous material. Once water has breached the out layer of your roofline, it is a matter of when, and not, if it will need replacing. Water ingress can cause woodworms and can encourage vermin to take up residence.
Our uPVC fascias, soffits and guttering will not rot, need repainting and will not discolour over time. They are low maintenance and can have an extremely long life. Our gutters, pipes and fittings are manufactured in uPVC, which is a material that is not easily ignitable and will not support combustion.
Soffits and fascias are key architectural elements that provide a finished look to your home. The soffit board is located under the fascia board and can be ventilated to allow for attic cooling, known as soffit vents. Fascias are mounted at the point where the roof meets the outer walls, known as the fascia roof or roof fascia. They provide support for the lower edge of the bottom row of roof tiles and the guttering, offering protection from the elements and preventing water ingress.
Soffit vents and fascia vents are designed for roof and attic ventilation. They help regulate temperature and moisture levels in the attic, preventing heat build up in the summer and reducing the risk of ice dams in the winter. Proper ventilation through these vents can extend the life of your roof and improve energy efficiency in your home.
For any further questions or to schedule an appointment for our roofline services across Kent, please contact us. Our Kent-based team is always happy to assist you.
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