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Xcel Roofing & Building

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Thomas Roof Restoration

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Thomas Roof Restoration are proud to work on your property as if it were their own. Based in Canterbury, covering Kent, So...
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roofline home improvements has been providing building services to the south for over 10 years and customer satisfaction i...
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Resident roofing has been a well established business for over 30 years. All our team is vetted checked and have experienc...
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Moss Shield

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Roofing & Guttering Solution Roof , Fascia , Soffit , Moss removal and roof cleaning, flat roof & Gutter Cleaning and i...

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02 Feb

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Brighton - BN41

Enquiry from: Antonio D

Start Date: Immediate

Customer made enquiry for Soffits & Fascias quotes online. Homeowner lives in Brighton area. Please call to arrange appointment

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01 Mar

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Amy C

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I have some guttering at the back of the house that has come off and needs replaced.

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28 Oct

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN41

Enquiry from: Derek H

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we have a wet side wall which we suspect is due to faulty guttering

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03 Oct

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Stephen E

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Fascia's, Soffits, Gladding & Guttering

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14 Aug

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Ruth D

Start Date: Immediate

to remove the black plastic floor gutters and tube then replace with Eco Galvanised steel. 15 ft. This is under the garage. On the drive way

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29 Jul

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN42

Enquiry from: Tara T

Start Date: Immediate

Replacement guttering at front / rear of house, including down pipes, check gutter drain too.

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12 Jul

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Ruby G

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Just all the guttering cleared.

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06 May

Cleaning | Gutters

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Dominica N

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there is some greenery b;ocking the gutters , i need the roof gutters cleaned

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09 Sep

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Jon H

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replace gutter and probably fascia, and drainpipe are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace how many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 what level of service do you require: rep...

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17 Aug

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Jan I

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Replacement of old and crumbling gutter at rear of end of terrace house. Photo can be sent for easier estimation. Thanks.

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02 Jun

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Paul E

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customer in brighton area has requested that we arrange quotes for their soffits & fascias project.mr are considering various options and would like to discuss with a gutter installer directly.please ...

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02 Jun

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Paul E

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section of guttering came of in last storm also damage to roof. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: other how many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 what level of service do you r...

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04 Apr

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: LAURIE M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

replacement seamless guttering and downpipe are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 what level of service do you require: replacem...

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31 Mar

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: LAURIE M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

replacement seamless guttering and downpipe are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 what level of service do you require: replacem...

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21 Feb

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Nicholas C

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customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: semi detached property owner: owner, work description: the storm blew off some gutters which need to now be repair...

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07 Feb

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Martin M

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hi i'm getting a few quotes for the landlady of this property. needs a new fascia on the front of the house. guttering looks okay and posdibly re-usable, but the fascia behind is rotten and starting ...

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23 Dec

Roofline | Guttering

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: JULIAN C

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pipe from gutter to down pipe needs fitting

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15 Oct

Cleaning | Gutters

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: AMIT J

Start Date: Immediate

I see damp in my bedrooms. I suspect it is because of lack of fascia ventilation. So either need to replace or clean and install ventilators to my fascia

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27 Aug

Cleaning | Gutters

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Neil F

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customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: terrace, property owner: owner, work description: cleaning front of house guttering. 3 storeys high. 1st quote ba...

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23 Aug

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Debbie W

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Replace soffit, fascia and guttering at rear and at front.

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How much do Gutter Installer services cost?

How much do Gutter Installers in Brighton cost?
Prices for Gutter Installers around Brighton can fluctuate depending on the kind of service that you need to have done in your home. It's the inquiry we get asked a lot "how much do Gutter Installers in Brighton cost?". It's often very good to have an idea of how much a Gutter Installer are going to likely charge for their services. Rates will certainly change based upon the products and also the tradesman selected. The table shows the sorts of service that Gutter Installers typically do as well as the typical price variety of these projects. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so costs do fluctuate by task.

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The average price
of a Gutter Installer in Brighton is:

£1,288

Gutter Installer job Gutter Installer cost in 2025
Soffits and Fascias in Brighton £604-£4,204
Gutter cleaning in Brighton £75-£115
Gutter replacement in Brighton £338-£2,313

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Gutter Installer FAQs

How to clean soffits and fascias?

As long as you can access them safely, it’s fairly easy to clean soffits and fascias. Using a sponge and warm water to scrub them is a good way to get off most types of dirt. You might want to add detergent or bleach to the water to make it more effective.

Once you’ve scrubbed your soffits and fascias, rinse them with clean water to make sure you’ve got all of the dirt and detergent off.

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.

What are soffits and fascias?

Soffits and fascias sit along the sides of your property, over the join between your walls and your roof. The fascia attaches to the end of your roof rafters, hiding and protecting them. The soffit fixes on the bottom of the fascia, bridging the gap between your fascia and wall. Your guttering attaches to the fascia, which also joins to the bargeboard on your gable end, if you have one.

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.

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!
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 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

how to fit fascias and soffits?

Fascias and Soffits, just like any other components of a home, do not last forever. They can become tired and worn out over time which implies that you’ll have to replace them to prevent further damage. Getting this project completed can be quite costly, but it doesn’t have to be. Fitting soffits and fascias is very simple task which will leave you with both a modern and contemporary styling which requires little maintenance and also more savings. What’s more? You don’t have to worry about repainting the fascias and soffits on an annual basis, all you need to do is a gentle wipe down of the features with a damp cloth to have them look good.

If you’re a competent DIYer and confident enough to pull off this task, then all the better. However, if otherwise, we’d strongly recommend you hire the services of a reliable contractor who can guarantee the best results for help. Here are the steps you can follow to fit your fascias and soffits.

Fascias ( a 18mm fascia board)

✓ This is designed for a direct fix without a need for a timber substrate. Simply secure them directly to the rafters with the help of 2 x 65mm a4 stainless steel fixing nails per rafter.

✓ Ensure that the rafters are level.

✓ Cut the boards back 5mm per edge to enable expansion where any white corner trims, joint trims or angle trims is needed.

✓ Secure the guttering to all third rafter.

Soffit ( 9mm soffit board)

✓ Ensure that the preservative treatment to the structural timber has dried out.

✓ Fix all utility boards of about 100mm to 605mm in width at a maximum of 60mm centres.

✓ If ventilation is needed, there are some soffits that are available in 150mm to 605mm widths and also provides the 10mm air gap needed for roof with a pitch above 15 degrees

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