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Guttering, Fascias & Soffits

Full uPVC and aluminium gutter, fascia, soffit and bargeboard replacement across Hampshire and Dorset — finished cleanly with hidden fixings, ventilated soffits, matching downpipes and a 10-year written guarantee. We replace timber where we find it failing, properly ventilate the roof void and use stainless fixings as standard.

Guttering, Fascias & Soffits — Local Roof Repairs UK Ltd in Hampshire & Dorset

What's included

  • Full fascia, soffit, bargeboard and gutter replacement
  • Black, white, anthracite grey, light grey, rosewood and oak finishes
  • Square, half-round, ogee and deep-flow gutter profiles
  • Continuous-vent soffit boards to maintain roof ventilation
  • Bird, squirrel and pigeon proofing at the eaves
  • Stainless steel fixings — no rusting screws after two winters

The fascia and soffit do far more than tidy up the eaves. They support the gutter, ventilate the roof void, keep birds and rodents out of the loft, and protect the rafter ends from rain. Get this wrong — block the ventilation, fit cheap fixings, leave rotten timber behind a new fascia — and you create damp problems that won't show for years.

We strip back the existing covering, cut off any rotten rafter ends and splice in fresh treated timber, fit a continuous-vent soffit to maintain the airflow your roof needs, and finish with a uPVC or aluminium fascia in your colour of choice with concealed fixings. Gutters are run to fall, jointed properly, and downpipes positioned to clear into existing drainage.

On larger properties and listed buildings we install seamless aluminium guttering — formed on site to the exact length, no joints to fail. On standard domestic properties high-quality uPVC remains the best value, with a typical service life of 25+ years.

Warning signs

When you should call us in

  • Gutters overflowing in heavy rain (blockages or wrong fall)
  • Fascia visibly cracked, sagging or stained green
  • Soffit boards rotten or birds nesting in the eaves
  • Water staining down the wall below a gutter joint
  • Existing fixings rusted and pulling away from the fascia

How we work

Our process, step by step

  1. 1
    Survey

    On-site measurement, colour and profile choice, fixed written quote.

  2. 2
    Strip

    Old fascia, soffit and gutter removed, rafter ends inspected and repaired.

  3. 3
    Install

    New ventilated soffit, fascia, gutter and downpipes — stainless fixings throughout.

  4. 4
    Sign-off

    Final clean, photo report, 10-year written guarantee.

Frequently asked

Guttering, Fascias & Soffits questions, answered honestly.

Do I need to replace the timber behind the fascia?

Often yes. We always lift and check — if the timber is sound we keep it; if it's spongy or rotten we splice in fresh treated softwood before the new fascia goes on. Cladding over rotten timber is the single most common failure on cheap installs.

Will it match my windows?

Yes — we colour-match to common window finishes (anthracite RAL 7016, rosewood, oak, white). Bring us a window sample and we'll match it exactly.

How long does the work take?

A typical 3-bed semi: 2 days. Detached: 3–4 days. Always discussed and agreed in advance.

Verified customer reviews

What customers say about our roofing work.

Hampshire and Dorset homeowners on the work Mike and the team have carried out for them.

4.9 / 5 average· based on 186+ verified reviews
"Storm Isha took a dozen tiles off our roof on a Sunday afternoon. Mike answered the phone himself, was on site within two hours, tarped the whole side that night and had the permanent repair done the following Tuesday. He showed me photos before and after, talked me through the insurance claim, and didn't take a penny until I was happy. You don't get service like that any more."
Helen M.
Southampton, Hampshire · Storm damage repair · March 2026
"We had three roofers quote for stripping and re-covering our 1970s detached. Mike was the only one who actually got up on the roof with a ladder, lifted tiles, checked the battens and showed me where the felt had perished. His quote wasn't the cheapest but it was the only honest one. The job took five days, the skip was emptied daily, and the lads even hoovered the loft when they were done."
David R.
Bournemouth, Dorset · Full re-roof — concrete tile · February 2026
"Re-roofed our 1930s semi in natural Welsh slate. Mike sourced reclaimed slates that matched the next-door neighbour's roof exactly so the terrace still looks uniform. The leadwork around the chimney is a piece of art. Two of our neighbours have already booked him in."
Priya S.
Winchester, Hampshire · Welsh slate re-roof · January 2026
"Our extension flat roof had been patched four times by the original builder and still leaked. Mike stripped it back to the deck, found rotten OSB nobody had mentioned, replaced it, upgraded the insulation and installed a one-piece EPDM membrane. Two heavy storms since and not a drop. Fair price, immaculate finish."
Tom & Jenny H.
Poole, Dorset · Flat roof — EPDM rubber · January 2026
"Damp patch on the chimney breast turned out to be failed flashing and 60-year-old mortar. Mike rebuilt the top three courses, fitted new code 5 lead step flashing and repointed the whole stack. He even rebedded a wobbly pot I hadn't asked about, no extra charge. A proper tradesman."
Margaret W.
Christchurch, Dorset · Chimney repointing & lead flashing · December 2025
"Two surveyors had told us our house was unmortgageable because of the spray foam in the loft. Mike removed the lot in three days, gave us a full written report with photos of every rafter, and the next surveyor signed it off without a fuss. Sale completed last week. Genuinely life-changing service."
James O.
Portsmouth, Hampshire · Spray foam removal · December 2025

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