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Fascias, Soffits & Guttering

uPVC Fascia Replacement for Morecambe properties

uPVC fascia replacement protects the exposed roof edge and improves kerb appeal where old timber boards have started to rot, split or pull away. Restore Roofing Solutions checks the boards, soffits, gutter fixings and eaves protection before recommending a practical replacement.

When should fascia boards be replaced?

Fascia boards should be replaced when timber is rotten, cracked, soft, pulling away from fixings or no longer supporting the guttering properly.

  • Rotten fascia board replacement
  • Old timber fascias replaced with uPVC
  • White, black, anthracite and woodgrain options
  • New gutter fixings where needed
  • Low-maintenance roofline finish
uPVC fascia, soffit and guttering replacement on a residential property

Process

A clear route from inspection to handover

1

Inspect existing boards, soffits, gutter brackets and eaves detail.

2

Remove failed timber or damaged fascia sections safely.

3

Fit suitable uPVC fascia boards and reconnect roofline details.

4

Check gutter alignment and water flow before handover.

Questions

uPVC Fascia Replacement FAQs

Short answers for common upvc fascia replacement enquiries in Morecambe, Lancaster and Preston.

Fascia boards should be replaced when timber is rotten, cracked, soft, pulling away from fixings or no longer supporting the guttering properly.

uPVC is lower maintenance than timber and does not need regular painting. The right installation still needs sound fixing, ventilation awareness and correct gutter alignment.

Yes. Gutter replacement is often sensible when fascia boards are being replaced, especially if brackets, joints or falls have failed.

Request a Lancashire roofing quote

Tell us what is happening with the roof, where the property is and how best to contact you. We will use that to arrange the next practical step.

Call 07469 199571

  • Roofing across Lancashire, including Morecambe, Lancaster and Preston.
  • Photos can be added later when you have them ready.
  • We avoid recommending replacement where repair is the sensible route.