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Xcel Roofing & Building

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Hi my name is Michael Smith, I am the director of xcel Roofing & Building. My family has been in the roofing and building ...
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Roofline Home Improvements

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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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Moss Shield

35 review(s)
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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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H2O Roofing & Building

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H2O roofing and building Ltd specialises in New Roofers flat roofs Roof repairs chimney Rebuild all repairs facias soffits...
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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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The Fascia Division

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The Fascia Division are specialist installers of fascias, soffits, guttering and cladding. Our experienced installers a...

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09 Dec

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: James R

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installation of 3 meters of square down pipe and fittings (sprayed ral 7032) to discharge water over porch roof and into existing porch gutter.

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04 Dec

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: James R

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installation of 3 meters of square down pipe and fittings (sprayed ral 7032) to discharge water over porch roof and into existing porch gutter.

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27 Nov

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: James R

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Gutter replacement Lead

installation of 3 meters of square down pipe and fittings (sprayed ral 7032) to discharge water over porch roof and into existing porch gutter.

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29 Jun

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Jenny M

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Replace fascias, soffits (if required) and ?gutters

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24 Sep

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Katie B

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Homeowner Repairs to guttering Please contact to appoint *

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10 Aug

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Claudia C

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I need to replace the favourer and sofit as mouldy and rotten Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace How many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 Do you require gutters soffits...

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21 Apr

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Claudia C

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Clean out gutters

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31 Aug

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Barry H

Start Date: Immediate

Replace (in white) the fascia and soffit on a two storey house - approx overall length 35 linear meters.

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04 Apr

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Mrs D

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The gully between my conservatory and next door is leaking, water is coming into the conservatory, which has had an internal plasterboarded roof installed therefore the plasterboard is getting damp.

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28 Oct

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Tariq P

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Customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Property suffers damp as a result of outside gutters need line...

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28 Oct

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Tariq P

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Customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Property suffers damp as a result of outside gutters need line...

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09 Feb

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Colin D

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15 Jan

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Jennifer B

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Customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Badly leaking joint.Need 2 replacement gutter lengths in brown...

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17 Aug

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: David B

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I require a black plastic hopper to be supplied on a down pipe. Time scale: Immediate

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17 Jan

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Justin T

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Replace/repair guttering around the house perimeter, roughly 30 m or so at a guess. - Service Date: 20/01/2016 - Service Type: Repair - Property Type: House Time scale: Immediate

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14 Jan

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Marcus R

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Guttering along the front of the house needs replacement. - Service Date: 14/01/2016 - Service Type: Repair - Property Type: House Time scale: Immediate

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07 Dec

Cleaning | Gutters

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Oliver S

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Customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Clean and check

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20 Sep

Roofline | Guttering

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Neil M

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Customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Roofline guttering at the front leaks in places and we wa...

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How much do Gutter Installer services cost?

How much do Gutter Installers in Haslemere cost?
Costs for Gutter Installers around Haslemere can fluctuate relying on the kind of work that you want to have actually performed in your house. It's the inquiry we get asked a whole lot "how much do Gutter Installers in Haslemere charge?". It's always good to have an idea of how much a Gutter Installer are going to likely cost for their work. Rates will certainly vary based upon the products as well as the tradesperson selected. The table reveals the kinds of service that Gutter Installers commonly do and also the typical price series of these tasks. Some projects take longer to finish than others so costs do differ by job.

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The average price
of a Gutter Installer in Haslemere is:

£967

Gutter Installer job Gutter Installer cost in 2025
Soffits and Fascias in Haslemere £679-£2,204
Gutter cleaning in Haslemere £63-£308
Gutter replacement in Haslemere £413-£2,063

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Gutter Installer FAQs

how to clean conservatory gutters?

Clean of your conservatory gutter is probably not one of the most enjoyable chores you’d like to take on around the house. Not only is it messy and tedious, but it’s also time consuming and smelly. It’s a job every home and property owner would rather avoid, but unfortunately everyone has to do it. It’s a necessity due to the fact that neglect gutters holds and harbours mould, moss as well as plant debris. It would have been better if this is only disgusting, but the actual truth is that should be the least of your worries as this gradual build up of organic material in your conservatory gutters can minimize their drainage abilities, leading to leakages and spills that can damage your conservatory.

 

Cleaning of your conservatory gutter is a task that can be done regardless of your level of experience. However, it’s advisable to call in a professional for help especially if you lack the confidence required to pull it off.

  • Use a ladder for a closer look. Cleaning your gutters from the ground by poking it with a hooked tool might seem the best way out, but in truth you risk damaging the gutters or brackets and marking the conservatory panes when you don’t see what you’re doing.
  • Invest in specialist tools. For expert DIYers, taking off your downpipes from the wall to clean might be a pretty easy task. However, for most people it can be extremely frustrating. As a result, there’s the need to get hold of some flexible gutter brushes. With a bendable stem and stiff bristles, these are able to hook and dislodge dirt and leaves inside your downpipes with relative ease.
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.
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 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.

Which material is best for soffits and fascias?

In general uPVC is used for soffits and fascias as it is very strong and durable. It also requires very little maintenance. However, wood can be used and is still popular on listed properties as it retains the original material. Older and listed buildings may require more traditional materials to be used.

Is it easy to replace gutters?

If you live in an average home with an average amount of guttering and you’re used to a bit of DIY, it’s relatively easy to replace gutters. But if you have a home that’s more than two-storey or you have guttering that’s more complicated, it’s best left to the professionals.

Lots of homes these days have uPVC guttering. uPVC is a hard-wearing plastic that will last a long time without much maintenance except your usual gutter clearing. It’s relatively light, so lots of people think it’s easy to replace uPVC gutters. If you live in a bungalow, you may be able to just use a ladder to take down your old guttering and replace it with new uPVC gutters, but if you live in a two-storey home it can be a bit more complicated. If you do attempt to replace your gutters yourself, make sure you’ve got a sturdy ladder that will comfortably reach the right height, and never rest it on the fascia or the guttering itself.

If you have cast iron or copper guttering, this is much heavier and bulkier than uPVC. Certainly don’t try to replace these on your own – make sure you have another competent DIYer to help you. Reputable roofline specialists will use scaffold towers to make it easier to handle heavy gutters and they will always work in pairs on this type of guttering, so make sure you have the right tools and equipment to work with.

Just because it’s easy to replace gutters, it doesn’t mean you should. It’s better to ask a reliable roofline company to help you, since they have the skills to fit guttering properly and have experience with working at height.

how to clean gutters from the ground?

Keeping water away from your house is of great importance and hence, the installation of a roof guttering system to serve this purpose. However, in order to perform this task effectively and seamlessly, there’s a need to clear out the clogging dirt and debris from the gutter and ensure it’s free from water-blocking obstacles at all times. Although there are a number of ways to achieve this, but the major cause of concern for several home and property owners is having to work at heights or on top of a ladder to get the job done. This is a very dangerous endeavour especially if you do not have the confidence required to pull it off. As a result, we’d strongly recommend you hire the services of a reliable professional who possess the skills when it comes to working at heights and delivering a highly effective clean. Fortunately, there are a couple of ways you can get to clean your gutters without having to climb any ladders. Let’s take a look!

 

  • Clean the gutter with a leaf blower. Several leaf blowers feature a nozzle attachment which is made to release a narrow stream of air which is suitable for cleaning of gutters. You don’t need a ladder to do the clean as a specialized attachment is available in order to increase the blower’s reach to your roof effortlessly. The final step would be to remove any lingering leaves or twigs using a hose.
  • Clean the gutter with a wet or dry vacuum. For heavier debris, you can try out a wet or dry vacuum. To reach the obstructed gutters while standing on the ground, simply get curved attachments and hoses at a local home improvement store. You may, however, need to moisten some stubborn dirt before it can be properly vacuumed or removed.after completing the vacuuming process, simply flush the gutters with garden hose waters.
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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