Compare Fascia & Soffit Materials & Costs

Find the perfect roofline solution for your property. Compare materials, costs, and get quotes from trusted local installers across the UK.

Compare uPVC, aluminum, timber & composite options
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Professional fascia and soffit installation
25+ Years
Average Lifespan
£15-45
Price per meter
500+
Trusted installers
24hrs
Quote response time
98%
Customer satisfaction

Most Popular Materials

Choose from the UK's most trusted fascia and soffit materials, each offering unique benefits for different property types and budgets.

uPVC

76% market share

Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride is the most popular choice for UK fascia and soffits due to its low maintenance, weathe...

£15.50
Per meter
4.2/5
Durability
Weather resistant
Low maintenance: 4.9/5
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Aluminum

15% market share

Lightweight yet strong metal option that offers a modern appearance with exceptional durability. Aluminum fascia and sof...

£28.75
Per meter
4.8/5
Durability
Weather resistant
Low maintenance: 4.8/5
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Timber

7% market share

Traditional natural wood option that provides authentic character and excellent insulation properties. Requires regular ...

£35.20
Per meter
3.5/5
Durability
Weather resistant
Low maintenance: 2.1/5
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Common Fascia & Soffit Problems

Identify issues early and find the right solutions. Our guides help you understand when repair or replacement is needed.

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Weather Damage

Storm, wind, or extreme weather damage to fascia and soffit systems....

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2
Rotting Fascia Boards

Timber fascia boards deteriorating due to moisture exposure and lack of maintenance....

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3
Blocked Soffit Ventilation

Inadequate airflow through soffit vents causing condensation and insulation problems....

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4
Fascia Board Sagging

Fascia boards bowing or drooping, often due to gutter weight or structural issues....

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Solutions for Every Property Type

Different properties require different approaches. Find the perfect fascia and soffit solution for your home's architectural style.

1930s Semi-Detached

Suburban houses built in the inter-war period, often featuring bay windows and mock Tudor elements.

Typical roof:Pitched tile roof

Edwardian Semi-Detached

Semi-detached houses built 1901-1910, featuring larger rooms and gardens than Victorian properties.

Typical roof:Pitched tile roof

Georgian Townhouse

Elegant townhouses built 1714-1837, characterized by symmetrical facades and sash windows.

Typical roof:Pitched slate roof

Modern Detached

Contemporary houses built from 1990s onwards, featuring varied architectural styles.

Typical roof:Complex pitched roofs

Post-War Bungalow

Single-story properties built 1945-1970, often featuring simple rectangular designs.

Typical roof:Pitched or flat roof

Victorian Terrace

Traditional terraced houses built 1837-1901, typically 2-3 stories with bay windows and decorative features.

Typical roof:Pitched slate roof

How It Works

Getting new fascia and soffits is simple with our expert guidance and trusted installer network.

1

Choose Your Material

Compare uPVC, aluminum, timber and composite options. Our guides help you choose based on your property type, budget and preferences.

2

Get Free Quotes

Receive quotes from up to 3 vetted local installers. Compare prices, timescales and customer reviews to make the best choice.

3

Professional Installation

Your chosen installer will complete the work to the highest standards, with warranties and aftercare support included.

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Trusted Network

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Comprehensive warranties included

Expert Guidance

Professional advice at every step

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