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Concerned about the structural integrity of your home thanks to leaking eaves? Need to give your home a make-over before a sale? Fascias Holestone offer a range of aesthetically pleasing and affordable solutions to all your roofing needs. Don't live with rotting or damaged boards that could result in leaks and warped soffits. Let us help you find the best deals at a price to suit any budget.
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Fascias refer to a horizontal frieze or band situated vertically under the roof eave. They form the outer surface of a cornice visible to external observers. They are typically used to hold rain gutters in place on domestic homes as well as commercial and industrial buildings. Often confused with soffits, fascias are required along with soffits to ensure the structural integrity of the roof as well as to prevent possible leaks and water damage to walls.
Fascias come in a variety of materials including vinyl, aluminium and wood. When choosing the right material for your home, consider not only the colour and style for aesthetic appeal, but also the ease of installation and longevity of the material. Vinyl fascias can be fully customised in a variety of colours and textures for the perfect finish but they can be more expensive. Wood provides a cheaper option but may not be as long lasting, prone to water damage, and may require regular replacing.
Holestone fascias should only be installed by experts as the installation process can be difficult and strenuous, requiring specialised knowledge of architecture. Improper installation can lead to other roofing problems and may even affect the structural integrity of your walls. Fascia and soffit installation is often done concurrently to ensure correct placement and alignment so as to prevent possible leaks.
They can be damaged during severe storms and may degrade over time depending on the material they're made from. Repairs might be possible depending on the material used and the extent of the damage. Repairing damaged fascias may not always be the best option and it may end up being more cost effective to replace the fascia rather than trying to patch up damaged areas. Always consult the professionals about the possibility of repairs.
It can be difficult to tell whether your fascia needs to be replaced. It may look solid on the outside, but hide infestation or damage underneath. If you see any of the following symptoms, contact a professional:
The cost of Holestone fascias depends on a number of things: the type of material used, the size of the home and number of boards required as well as the number of man hours required for the installation. The installation cost is negligible, however, compared to the cost of repairs required to fix a home suffering from water damage, damp and rot. Installing and maintaining fascias could end up saving you money on home repairs in the long run.
Although it’s obvious that fascia serves a very important structural purpose for your home, it’s also important aesthetically. Worn, broken, damaged, or missing boards or segments can have a tremendous impact on the way your home looks. Many landscapers and exterior designers consider it the crown moulding for your home’s exterior. It’s a great place to add a splash of colour and some style with a variety of materials. When your fascia is in disrepair, or when it doesn’t seem to suit your home’s exterior design, it may be time for an update. Remember that they come in a variety of materials, textures, and colours to suit all your design preferences.
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Because fascias act as a foundation for your Holestone home’s gutter system, it’s important to consider them when you’re updating your gutters, too. For example, while aluminium gutters are lightweight and can be supported by almost any material, copper gutters weigh more and will require a sturdier fascia material. These are things you should discuss with your roofing contractor prior to making any decisions. These professionals can help you choose the right material to suit your needs and preferences.
Attempting to install fascias DIY is strongly not recommended. Installation requires expert architectural and structural knowledge to ensure the integrity of your home. Working at elevations with tools can also put you at risk of grievous injury. Don't risk injury and damage to your home when the professionals are standing by ready to work on your project.
As time goes on, you may have noticed that your home’s fascias are starting to look worn and unsightly, especially if they are wooden ones that have been painted. Not attending to these in a timely manner can result in your home becoming highly susceptible to water leaks and roof damage. Installing fascia boards is not a task that should be taken on in a DIY capacity because these units are often heavy and awkward to work with, which can increase the chances of you injuring yourself. Instead, it is recommended that you hire the services of a qualified and experienced roofer.
A fascia is defined as a frieze or band of metal or wood that runs horizontally around the border of a roof, just under the edge of the roofing material. These are frequently painted or stained the same colour as the roofing material to provide a seamless look.
Fascias have a number of uses. Other than the obvious aesthetic appeal, they can also be used to attach rain gutters, or to attach hidden hooks or screws for hanging decorations, Christmas lights, or other decorative or functional lighting.
You should always be on the lookout for wasps, hornets, and other stinging insects. These insects like to nest underneath, and may become aggressive if disturbed. If you notice a nest, contact a professional to remove it for you.
Although you can still purchase wood or metal boards, it is now possible to purchase PVC as well. These usually weather well, last for many years and are more affordable than wooden or metal units.
If you’re concerned about termites, wasps, bees, or other insects living in or around your home’s roofing, the best option is to contact a local exterminator. They can not only remove existing colonies of bees, wasps, and termites, but they can also prevent new colonies from moving in.
In most cases, it is possible to simply replace any sections that have been damaged. Whether your fascia is made of wood, vinyl, or another material, it’s possible to create a seamless look when only a section needs replacement due to damage.
In most cases, a roofing contractor will not install any materials that they have not supplied because they don’t know how they will perform compared to those that they usually use. As a result, it is strongly recommended that you allow the contractor to provide the correct items instead.
Although this is possible, it is not recommended. These units should always be professionally installed to prevent injury and to ensure that they are mounted correctly.
Dilapidated fascias don't just look ugly, they can also compromise the structural integrity of your home. Take a minute to fill in our online form above, describing the problem with your Holestone fascias we'll handle the rest. We'll provide you with free, no obligation quotes. Whether you need a simple installation, complicated repairs or a regular maintenance check, we'll make sure you get the best services at the lowest prices.
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If your Holestone fascia boards are warped, damaged or you would like them replaced with uPVC then you're certainly not alone! Take a look at just some of the requests for free quotes we receive daily here at Trusted Roofing.
Date | Summary | Request |
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21 Nov | Decorative Boards | My house is the end of a terrace. There is a (decorative?) wood trimming on the side of the house. This is rotten and needs replacing. |
21 Nov | Cost Enquiry | We are prepping our house ready for sale and a job we have been putting off is replacing the fascias that have rotted over time. Please advise on the cheapest options available and how quickly they can be installed. |
21 Nov | uPVC Replacement | Boards to front of house are damaged and around the dormer windows. looking to replace front of house with wood and dormer with PVC. Gutters to be repaired (there are at least three leaks) and repainted |
21 Nov | Replacement Boards | When we had UVPC windows fitted some years ago did not replace the wooden fascias on the front and back of this 1970s mid terrace house. The front one is peeling. |
21 Nov | Rotten Wood | The wooden sections above my garage door as fallen off due to the wood being rotten. I would like it replacing and making good. |
20 Nov | Fascia & Guttering | Replace existing timber fascia and guttering with UPVC including guttering and two downpipes to the house and garage. |
20 Nov | Replacement Roof | All felt replaced on flat single garage roof. All fascia boards and guttering replaced and an up and over garage door fitted which I will supply. All rubbish inc. old garage door to be removed. Price asap please. |
20 Nov | 2 Storey House | Looking for new guttering and fascias near me for 2 story house back & front. About 18 ft in length. |
20 Nov | Barge Boards | We are looking to replace our fascia and barge boards with UPVC. |
20 Nov | Downpipe Installation | New gutter on the front of the house and fascia boards. We don't have a down pipe as we are a middle house so we would like a price for both with and without and can you put one on. |
Replacing Wood | We'd like a quote please to either replace the existing wooden boards. | |
Small Bungalow | New fascia and gutters front and rear of small semi detached bungalow. | |
Dormer Window | Old wooden boards replaced on semi detached chalet bungalow including dormer window | |
Detached Bungalow | We need replacement fascia around a large detached bungalow. It currently has wooden board which needs to be removed and replaced with UPVC anthracite grey. We would like a quote for the work to be completed please. Many thanks | |
Rotting Boards | I live in an end-terraced house and the side fascia is rotting. | |
Quotes Needed | I live in a masionette and need replacement boarding could you give me an idea of how much please could you email the quote. | |
Inspection Needed | New fascias needed on two sides of our house. Please quote for the replacement, and please also check the remaining boards to see if they need replacing too. | |
Woodworm Infestation | I had a recent woodworm infestation in which some of the fascias on my home became damaged. They need to be replaced in several areas. Can you provide me with a good quote for sturdy options? | |
Missing Boards | Some of the fascia boards are missing on the one side of our house after a recent wind storm. Would it be possible to just replace the missing units, or will all of the sections on our home need to be replaced? Please can you send someone around to provide us with professional advice and possibly as quote as well? | |
Boards Coming Loose | I am not sure what is causing the problems, but my fascias have begun pulling away from the house and appear to be rotting. I need someone to inspect them, repair those that can be fixed, replace those that cannot be fixed and find out what caused the problem in the first place. Can you please offer a quote for these types of services? |
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