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We are a home improvement company based in Northern Ireland we specialise in all types of roof work and UPVC facia soffit ...
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Recent Gutter Installer Enquiries

17 Oct

Roofline | Guttering

Belfast - BT11

Enquiry from: Deirdre M

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Gutter is dripping above bedroom window

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11 Oct

Roofline | Guttering

Belfast - BT4

Enquiry from: Sharon K

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some guttering replacement

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27 Sep

Roofline | Guttering

Belfast - BT8

Enquiry from: Denise R

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Gutter leaking needs repaired or replaced

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23 Aug

Cleaning | Gutters

Belfast - BT12

Enquiry from: Nigel H

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i need the guttering cleaned out and the facias and soffits cleaned

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09 Aug

Roofline | Guttering

Belfast - BT13

Enquiry from: David B

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Hi sorry to bother u on a weekend One of the joints on my guttering is leaking Just need re aligned or sealing Could u please give me a quote Many thanks David

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07 Aug

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Belfast - BT11

Enquiry from: Maura K

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Replacement guttering. Front and back of house and porch

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06 Aug

Roofline | Guttering

Belfast - BT5

Enquiry from: Marie H

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joint from gutter to downspout appears to be leaking water running down outside of down pipe. downspout may be blocked as rainwater flowing over gutter. they are both brown pvc and downspout is squar...

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05 Aug

Cleaning | Gutters

Belfast - BT6

Enquiry from: Michael W

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Gutter cleaning and some joint repairs which are leaking.

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04 Aug

Roofline | Guttering

Belfast - BT4

Enquiry from: Christine M

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Roof gutter leaking , can’t see what is causing the leak

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30 Jul

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Belfast - BT4

Enquiry from: Thomas G

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We are selling our apartment and Fascia, Soffit and Barge Board cladding need replaced due to rotting. Our apartment is essentially the upper floor of a townhouse with front and rear needing replaced....

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11 Jul

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Belfast - BT5

Enquiry from: Michael S

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Pcv fascia boards on 4 block APPARTMENTs

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06 Jul

Roofline | Guttering

Belfast - BT13

Enquiry from: William S

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Drip coming through union connector/bracket hitting pvc window surround which is quite annoying.

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22 Jun

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Belfast - BT5

Enquiry from: Michael S

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There is APPARTMENT block been told fascia boards can't be repaired have a look and quote to fix or replace on 1 block first and then for all please

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17 Jun

Cleaning | Gutters

Belfast - BT11

Enquiry from: Clive D

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dip from gutter at the front of house

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17 Jun

Cleaning | Gutters

Belfast - BT8

Enquiry from: Marian C

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Gutters and Davis cleaning

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28 May

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Belfast - BT29

Enquiry from: Kieran O

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Hi I have a new build, rectangle house (2 storey) with an rectangle sunroom (1 Storey) so pretty straight forward, looking price for Aluminium Guttering and downpipes, 44m of guttering and 30m of down...

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19 May

Roofline | Guttering

Belfast - BT5

Enquiry from: Marie S

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Down pipe repair and guttcleaning ing

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08 May

Cleaning | Gutters

Belfast - BT5

Enquiry from: Gloria D

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Guttering cleaning thank you

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29 Apr

Roofline | Guttering

Belfast - BT29

Enquiry from: Liz Y

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A soffit panel together with corner pieces was blown off with storms. App*** in length, also request an inspection for other small cosmetic bits that have come off.

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20 Apr

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Belfast - BT17

Enquiry from: Angela H

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My guttering at the front of my house needs replacing as it’s coming apart and water is leaking from it looking a quote for how much it will cost please

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How much do Gutter Installer services cost?

How much do Gutter Installers in Belfast charge?
Prices for Gutter Installers around Belfast can differ depending on the sort of job that you want to have actually performed in your residence. It's the question we get asked a lot "how much do Gutter Installers in Belfast charge?". It's generally great to have an idea of how much a Gutter Installer will likely cost for their work. Rates will rise and fall based upon the products and also the tradesman selected. The list reveals the sorts of service that Gutter Installers commonly do and the standard price series of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so prices do be very different by job.

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The average price
of a Gutter Installer in Belfast is:

£950

Gutter Installer job Gutter Installer cost in 2024
Soffits and Fascias in Belfast £1,313-£2,013
Gutter cleaning in Belfast £75-£115
Gutter replacement in Belfast £750-£1,150

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Gutter Installer FAQs

how often should gutters be cleaned?

Yes, it’s a dirty job, but every homeowner out there has got to do it! Your gutter needs to be free of dead leaves, birds’ nest and other debris as well as being through clean in order to perform its functions effectively. It’s just a part of the responsibilities that comes with owning a home. Dry leaves, tree branches and other materials build up in your gutters overtime especially during the dry summer and you won’t notice until the point where your gutters start overflowing during the first main rain of the season.

 

In the event whereby your dirty and clogged gutter is left unattended to, this can lead to several issues like a leaky gutter and mold, leaky roof and basements,cracked foundation, driveway and yard damage and several more which will definitely make you incur more unnecessary expenses. So the question is, how often should the gutters be cleaned? The answer is, it depends. According to several experts, gutters should be cleaned at least twice a year - which is once in the late spring and once in the late summer or early fall. However, there are a couple of factors that may make you have a rethink.

 

If you happen to have a pine tree growing above your house, it’ll be wise to consider inspecting your gutters every 3 months. This is because pine trees shed needles year-round and they usually have a lot of these needles to shed. In the situation whereby you’re located at a higher elevation, ice is will most likely be your greatest source of concern. Making sure that your gutters remain clean throughout the winter can be quite a headache, but damage to your roof cause by ice can be an even greater pain. Prevention is always better than cure.

What is a gutter?

A gutter is part of the system that takes rainwater away from a building. Every home will have some form of guttering system to stop water from dripping off the roof and into the walls. It’s important to keep your gutters clear because if water starts to seep into your home’s walls, you’re likely to get damp.

A guttering system consists of half pipes, troughs, bends and downpipes. They’re usually cylindrical in shape but they may be square on some homes and in countries outside of the UK. Technically, the gutter is the part that you’ll see across your roof that collects rainwater. The water will then feed into a downpipe from your roof’s edge to the base of your home, where you can collect it in something like a water butt, or it will be discharged to a surface water drain or soakaway.

In early times, gutters used to be made from lined wood or stone. Lead was often used as the liner to stop rainwater from seeping through the material, but you won’t see it used much anymore. These days, most homes have uPVC guttering as it’s a hardwearing plastic that should last a long time. But you’ll also see gutters made from aluminium, cast iron and copper, especially on period homes or those in a conservation area.

Every home needs a guttering system to ensure that rainwater doesn’t affect the foundations of the property. It’s also important to keep the gutters clear of debris like fallen leaves, as this will cause them to overflow, potentially causing water to soak into the walls and causing damp.

Should I fit vented soffits?

Having ventilation in the roof void is a requirement for building regulations approval. Fitting ventilated soffits is the typical way that this roof ventilation is achieved. If you do not have roof ventilation, you may find that your roof void has problems with condensation or overheating.

how much to replace soffit and fascia?

It may be shocking a whole lot of people would not be able to point out fascias and soffits on a building despite the fact that they’re an essential part of the roof. To give you an idea, they’re simply used to cover the roof beams’ ends that comes out of the wall from underneath of the roof. The board that runs vertically just below the roofline is the fascia board, which is also the long length of UPVC. Therefore if you look at the gutters located in the front of house, the board behind is called the fascia board. However, soffits runs horizontally from behind the gutters to the wall of a building, so if you walk close to a house and look up, you’ll identify the soffits. They’re done to cover the gaps between the wall house and the gutters. The main function of both soffit and fascia is to divert water away from your roof as well as walls.

Fascias and soffits were usually made of wood before UPVC came along. And as a result, they only require little maintenance, no more warping, painting or cracks unlike the wooden ones. However they also can’t last an eternity, so when the time comes and you need to replace your soffit and fascia, you’ll probably want to know just how much it’s going to cost.

Unfortunately, there’s no way to calculate an accurate cost for fascias and soffits as there are too many variables to put into consideration. These includes the type of fascia and soffit you choose as well as the size of your property. However the average cost to replace a three bed semi-detached house’s fascias and soffits is within the range of £1200 to £1500 or even more if you’re staying in London or in a larger detached building.

Should I replace gutters with my roof?

You don’t always need to replace your gutters with your roof. Often people think that it’s a requirement, or simply the best thing to do, but it’s not always necessary. The reason why people think it’s required is because to re-roof a home, the guttering often needs to be removed and put back on.

If the time has come to replace your roof, then the chances are that your guttering is pretty old too. When you start to get quotes for your roof replacement, ask the roofer to take a look at your guttering as well. If there are signs of peeling, rust, cracks or sagging, then it makes sense to replace your gutters with your roof. If you get them done at the same time, you’ll save money labour costs, which is the reason why most homeowners do it.

Another reason to replace your gutters with your roof is the risk of damage. Re-roofing is a significant project, so the guttering needs to come off most of the time – running the risk of brackets and pipes getting damaged in the process. So if your guttering is still looking good right now but you think it might need replacing in a couple of years, it might be worth just doing it at the same time as your roof to save you money and the stress if damage does occur.

However, if your guttering has only recently been replaced, then there’s no need to replace it again with your roof. But because it needs to come off, make sure you speak to the roofing company about keeping it safe and doing their best to avoid damage. It’s also worse ensuring that they have the correct insurance to cover you both in case your guttering does get damaged during your roof replacement.

How do you replace gutters?
The best way to replace gutters is to ask a reputable installer to do it for you. They have all the right safety equipment and knowledge to do it. But if you’re a competent DIYer, you could have a go at replacing the gutters yourself. If you do, you could save yourself an average of £359 on labour costs. The biggest risk from replacing guttering yourself is the height. Even if you’re on a secure ladder, if you’re not used to working at height you could seriously hurt yourself. If your home is a bungalow, the risk is lower, but anything two storeys and above carries significant risk. If you’re still happy to go ahead, there are a few things you’ll need to fit gutters yourself:
  • A sturdy ladder
  • Gloves and safety goggles
  • A hammer and nails to secure your fascia so it doesn’t fall down mid-replacement
  • A hacksaw – this will cut through uPVC guttering – just make sure you leave a margin of error with every cut you make
  • Cable ties or rope to secure the existing gutters while you dismantle them, so they don’t fall off
  • All the right fixings and brackets to secure the guttering
  • An electric drill and/or screwdrivers
Once you’ve removed the old guttering, you can get started with the new ones. Follow these steps:
  1. Add a gutter bracket to the top of the fascia board at the opposite end to the stop-end outlet, if you have one. Then tie a piece of string around the base of the bracket.
  2. You’ll need to place the gutter outlet accurately over the drain. Hold a plumb line against the fascia directly over the drain, and mark that position with a pencil. Following the manufacturer’s advice on the number of screws to use, fit the gutter outlet no more than 50mm below the level of the roof tiles.
  3. Stretch the piece of string you tied on the bracket along the fascia board, and tie it to the outlet. Make sure you check with a spirit level that the string slopes towards the outlet.
  4. Mark the positions of the other brackets. They should be no more than 800mm apart, or 600mm if your roof is very steep. They also shouldn’t be any more than 150mm from a joint or fitting. Then fit the rest of the brackets.
  5. Fit a stop-end to the first length of gutter and clip it into position on the brackets. At the other end, fit a union piece and screw it into the fascia.
  6. Then fit the next length of gutter into it, and the next until you’re finished. Cut the last one to fit using your hacksaw before attaching a stop-end. Then make sure all the joints line up with the insertion depth marks on the fittings. Then you’re done!
Do you need scaffolding to replace guttering?

You don’t always need scaffolding to replace guttering. If your home is a bungalow, the tradespeople might only need a ladder to replace your guttering. It’s when your home is two storeys or more that scaffolding is more necessary.

You might not need full scaffolding for a simple two-storey home. Guttering specialists use scaffold towers, which are the platforms you see underneath the scaffolding, where the installation is relatively straightforward. You might need scaffolding to replace guttering when there are obstructions to towers being used – for example, if you have a conservatory or the ground is very uneven. It's more likely that specialist roofline companies will use scaffold towers when necessary. Sole traders that replace guttering as part of their services may be comfortable using sturdy ladders.

There’s no legal requirement to say that you must have scaffolding when fitting guttering, but it is a good idea when working on homes rather than bungalows. If you’re unsure whether you need full scaffolding for your gutter replacement project, get a few quotes from reputable businesses of different sizes. If you’ve been quoted by one company that you need full scaffolding whereas everyone else says that only towers are needed, it’s likely that the job is perfectly safe to carry out with just towers.

How much do gutters cost?
How much gutters costs depends on the type of home you live in, what material you want for your guttering and whether your roofline has easy access. As a rough guide, you should expect to pay somewhere between £450-£800 for the supply and installation of new gutters. If you live in an average home and access is easy, a pair of tradespeople should be able to install your new guttering in a day. It’s only if they have to put up scaffolding to make an access tower that work may span longer than a day – and this will increase the price. The type of material you choose for your guttering will also affect the cost. Plastic, or uPVC, is the cheapest option for your gutters and it is relatively hardwearing. For an average 3-bed semi-detached house, uPVC guttering will cost around £70 without installation costs. However, go for an option like aluminium for your gutters and they’ll set you back around £750. Other options include cast iron, popular on period homes, which may cost around £620 for the same size house, or copper which would be around £850. Most people choose uPVC for their gutters because they’re the cost-effective option. They don’t have to be white – like uPVC windows, you can get guttering in a range of colours to suit your home. When people choose other guttering materials, it’s usually due to their home being in a conservation area or having a period look. People also choose other materials because they’re easier to recycle.

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