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North East Rooflines

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Hello my name is Andrew brougham , have been roofing approximately 20 years as can be shown in our expertise and workmansh...
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Guaranteed quality roofing at affordable prices, by a team of qualified professionals. Roofing how it should be
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Here at MRM roofing we pride ourselves on our reputation with years of experience in the trade we understand how important...
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NH roofing services

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Flat roof specialist, other roof work undertaken , from small repairs to full replacements
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Northern Roofing Contractors Limited is a roofing company in Washington. We cover all aspects of roofing work from a littl...

Recent Gutter Installer Enquiries

07 Jul

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Wingate - TS28

Enquiry from: Tracey B

Start Date: Immediate

everything in black 4 x end caps 1 x top bowl 18m down pipe 3 x s bends 4m facia 200ml 8m guttering 3 corner caps clips 100ml plastic trim 15m are you the property owner: owner of the property propert...

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15 Jan

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Wingate - TS28

Enquiry from: David G

Start Date: Immediate

replacement guttering fas are you the property owner: owner of the property do you require gutters soffits and fascias: gutters do you require gutters soffits and fascias: gutters, soffits do you requ...

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07 Jan

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Wingate - TS28

Enquiry from: Marie S

Start Date: Immediate

Fascia board replacement Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Do you require gutters soffits and fascias: Fascias What material are you looking for: uPVC What level...

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07 Mar

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Middlesbrough - TS5

Enquiry from: Shezad A

Start Date: Immediate

Customer in Middlesbrough area made an enquiry for Soffits & Fascias online. Confirmed via phone at 19:05 Please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options

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16 Nov

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Stockton-on-tees - TS18

Enquiry from: Steven C

Start Date: Immediate

soffit and guttering renewal

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25 Oct

Cleaning | Gutters

Redcar - TS10

Enquiry from: Tony B

Start Date: Immediate

Clearing small section of roof guttering, and a small down pipe thinner than the normal downpipes . The pipe is blocked I believe and could be pouring water out ,down the walls . Although I have wash ...

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14 Oct

Roofline | Guttering

Stockton-on-tees - TS19

Enquiry from: Alun D

Start Date: Immediate

Replacement of fascia, soffits and gutters

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29 Jul

Cleaning | Gutters

Middlesbrough - TS3

Enquiry from: Tim W

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Gutter cleaning and new facia board

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29 Apr

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Redcar - TS10

Enquiry from: GARY M

Start Date: Immediate

PLEASE COULD YOU SEND A QUOTE FOR REPLACEMENT SOFFITS AND FASCIAS ON A 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW.

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01 Apr

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Redcar - TS10

Enquiry from: GARY M

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PLEASE COULD YOU SEND A QUOTE FOR REPLACEMENT SOFFITS AND FASCIAS ON A 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW.

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11 Feb

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Middlesbrough - TS6

Enquiry from: George B

Start Date: Immediate

New facia needed to both front and back of house to replace existing pvc cladding

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05 Feb

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Middlesbrough - TS6

Enquiry from: George B

Start Date: Immediate

New facia needed to both front and back of house to replace existing pvc cladding

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05 Feb

Roofline | Guttering

Stockton-on-tees - TS20

Enquiry from: Alan L

Start Date: Immediate

New guttering,leaking joints and standing water in gutter.Approx length 20metres one downcomer each side of bungalow.

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30 Jan

Roofline | Guttering

Middlesbrough - TS5

Enquiry from: Mohammed M

Start Date: Immediate

Replace plastic gutter on plastic face board linked with nearbour house same colour gutter

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27 Jan

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Middlesbrough - TS6

Enquiry from: George B

Start Date: Immediate

New facia needed to both front and back of house to replace existing pvc cladding

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13 Jan

Roofline | Guttering

Middlesbrough - TS5

Enquiry from: Mohammed M

Start Date: Immediate

Replace plastic gutter on plastic face board linked with nearbour house same colour gutter

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08 Sep

Roofline | Guttering

Stockton-on-tees - TS19

Enquiry from: Julie H

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Replace a small piece of guttering in corner of house

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27 Jul

Cleaning | Gutters

Newton Aycliffe - DL5

Enquiry from: Richard M

Start Date: Immediate

Need a leaky gutter repaired / replaced above a conservatory.. Minor repairs and cleaning elsewhere, probably require scaffolding.

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23 Jul

Roofline | Guttering

Stockton-on-tees - TS17

Enquiry from: Michael T

Start Date: Immediate

Could you give me a quote to replace my front gutter on my home please? I’m currently working away so email is the best form of contact

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29 Jun

Roofline | Guttering

Stockton-on-tees - TS20

Enquiry from: Keith M

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The hopper on my roof guttering does not line up with the ground drain, hence the downpipe is misaligned and pops out at roof level whenever touched. Drainpipe is 60mm square UPVC.

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How much do Gutter Installer services cost?

How much do Gutter Installers in Wingate charge?
Costs for Gutter Installers around Wingate can vary depending upon the sort of task that you need to have performed in your house. It's the question we are asked a lot "how much do Gutter Installers in Wingate cost?". It's always really good to have an idea of how much a Gutter Installer are going to likely cost for their services. Prices will probably change based on the materials as well as the tradesman chosen. The list shows the types of task that Gutter Installers typically do and also the standard cost series of these jobs. Some jobs take longer to complete than others so prices do vary by task.

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The average price
of a Gutter Installer in Wingate is:

£950

Gutter Installer job Gutter Installer cost in 2025
Soffits and Fascias in Wingate £1,157-£2,257
Gutter cleaning in Wingate £75-£115
Gutter replacement in Wingate £750-£1,150

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Gutter Installer FAQs

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.

How to install guttering and downpipes?
If you’re a competent DIYer, it’s not too difficult to install guttering and downpipes if you’ve got uPVC ones. uPVC is a type of plastic and therefore is relatively light, but if you’ve got cast iron or copper guttering you might find it more difficult to replace and install. When you install new guttering and downpipes, you’ll need to remove your old ones. It’s a good idea to tie some rope or cable ties around the existing guttering while you dismantle them so they don’t fall down. We’ve explained how to replace guttering in a previous FAQ, so here we’ll focus on the downpipes. It’s simple if you have the right tools, including a sturdy ladder, a drill and screwdriver and all the fixings and brackets you’ll need.
  1. Hang a plumb bob from the outlet to the drain to use as a guide while you draw several marks on the wall with a pencil to show you where the downpipe will run.
  2. Join the marks up with a straight edge, creating a line to show where the centre of the downpipe will be.
  3. Position a downpipe clip at the top of wall, in the centre of the pencil line. Mark the position of its fixing holes on the wall. If you need an offset bend, put a downpipe clip directly below the bend.
  4. Repeat the process down the wall. Make sure there is no more than 1.8 metres between pipe clips.
  5. Refer to the guttering manufacturer’s instructions to see which drill bit is required. Use a drill to drill the fixing holes and insert wall plugs.
  6. Fit the first piece of downpipe starting from the outlet and moving towards the drain.
  7. If you need to add more downpipe, join the two pieces with a pipe socket and clip. Leave a 10mm gap between the end of the pipe and the bottom of the pipe socket, because it will probably expand. Then attach a pipe clip over the joint.
  8. Continue attaching pipe clips down the length of the downpipe.
  9. If you need to, fit a downpipe show to direct the water into the drain. Attach a downpipe clip directly below the socket of the shoe.
Although it seems easy, it’s always best to leave guttering works to the professionals. They’ve got experience with fitting neat and tidy guttering and downpipes, and they are used to working at height.
Can you paint soffits and fascias?

You can paint your soffits and fascias if they’re made of wood. In fact, it’s a good idea to do this every few years, as it can help to preserve them and keep them looking smart.

You can choose what you paint your soffits and fascias with by deciding what kind of look you want to achieve. You can stain them if you want to maintain a natural wood look, or use an exterior gloss or satin paint if you want to change their colour.

When should I replace my soffits and fascias?

You should replace your soffits and fascias if you are having problems. Soffits and fascias can degrade and rot away over time, and this can cause leaks, faulty guttering, or even allow pests entry to the roof space. If any of these problems occur, you should speak to an experienced roofline company to discuss replacing your soffits and fascias.

how to replace soffit and fascia board?

Every year, various parts of your roof may need to be changed at one point or the other. Due to the fact that this event can occur at any time in a year, there’s the need to be fully ready. When it comes that being ready, you simply can’t overlook the importance of soffit and fascia boards in protecting your roof space and helping it maintain its clean and unique visual appeal. As a result, when your soffit and fascia boards need to be changed, you best do so as quickly as possible.

This task can be completed by anyone with basic DIY knowledge and experience, but if you lack the confidence to pull off then it’ll be advisable to hire a professional who can guarantee the best results for help.

✓ Remove the old existing boards. In order to install the new soffit and fascia boards, you’d have to remove the existing ones first. If necessary, you can make use of a Stanley knife to make the process much easier.

✓ Fixing soffit boards. Several soffit boards are made using uPVC. The boards are to fixed to the underside of your timber rafter ends. Make sure to use timber to close any gaps between soffit boards and also make sure that your soffit boards’ back are resting against the wall’s top.

✓ Fixing fascia boards. Many fascia boards are also made from uPVC and are usually installed in a similar way to soffit boards. Use a minimum of two nails to make sure they’re secure enough to hold weight of any roof tiles and also to prevent any buckling.

✓ Guttering and felt. To start the guttering, you’d have to screw any brackets into the facia board. You can use a spirit levelto make sure the alignment is perfect to enable the floe of water directly through your guttering system. Once done, you should also check for any rotting roof felt at the edges closest to the gutterin. If there is a rot, make use of eaves felt trays and tuck under existing felt and overlap into the guttering

What are gutters normally made from?

In the UK, gutters are normally made from uPVC. It’s a hardy plastic that won’t rot, warp or tarnish very easily, which is why it’s so popular. It’s the same material that’s used for most homes’ windows these days; they don’t have to be the standard white as they can be made into a range of colours. Expect to pay an average of £500 for the supply and installation of uPVC guttering, and more if you require scaffolding.

Other materials that are popular for gutters include copper, aluminium and cast iron. These are much more expensive – you might be looking at around £1500 or more for the supply and installation – but they give a more polished look and are often used on period properties or those in a conservation area. If you're considering these types of gutters, make sure you get a few quotes from different roofline companies so you can compare the different materials.

In the past, gutters were made from wood, asbestos concrete or stone. They were often lined with lead to stop the water from seeping through. When it was discovered that asbestos was seriously harmful, it of course stopped being used. Wood was prone to rotting, even with lead lining, and stone is heavy and expensive. So when uPVC came along, it became an affordable and easy material to use for gutters so homeowners could be confident that rainwater will be kept away from the foundations of their properties. It’s important to keep gutters clear from leaves and debris, because if they become blocked, they can make water to fall against your property’s walls, 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.

what is a soffit?

Soffit is a word gotten from two languages - French and Latin, whereby the root word implies to “form as a ceiling in French, while it means to “to fix underneath in Latin. Basically, soffit is a portion of the ceiling that has been constructed lower than the area that surrounds it. And even though they aren’t that much popular in recent times, they happen to be a common feature in kitchens of older homes in the UK. At times, a soffit can occupy the whole room or area in a home.

Homeowners across the globe make use of this feature mostly as a decorative element in the room , however, there are also times in which they may be required for various purposes. These purposes include using soffits to conceal plumbing pipes or, heating or cooling ducts, which is often the case when sofits are constructed at the lower levels of homes. They’re also often incorporated in bathrooms or kitchens as soffits house light fixtures. For instance, recessed light fixtures fitted over kitchen or bathroom sinks are mostly fitted into a soffit. What’s more? Soffit can also be required in a room because of the home’s structure as the feature can be used to hide a structural beam.

If you happen to own an older home and you’d like to remove an existing soffit, the first step is to ensure that its safe to carry out such plan. You should firstly check for any electrical lines, ductwork, lighting or structural problems that may exist prior to the commencement of the project. If you’re not sure or confident enough to pull this off, then it’s advisable to consult a professional contractor before you proceed.

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