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Fascias and soffits are the boards fitted along the edge of your roof that protect the roofline and give your home a clean, finished look. The fascia is the front board where the guttering is fixed, helping support the gutter run and shield the roof edge from weather. The soffit sits underneath the roof overhang (the underside of the eaves) and often includes ventilation to help airflow in the loft and reduce condensation.



Fascia and soffit work is necessary when the roofline starts to show signs of wear such as peeling paint, cracking, warping, or rotting timber—often caused by long-term moisture exposure or overflowing gutters. Other signs include sagging guttering, gaps along the eaves, birds nesting, or damp and mould in the loft due to poor ventilation. Upgrading fascias and soffits helps protect the roof structure, improves drainage support, and keeps your property looking tidy and well maintained.

The work usually starts with an inspection of the roof edge, gutter fixings, and the underlying timbers to check for rot or damage. Old boards are removed carefully, any affected timber is repaired or treated, and new fascias and soffits are installed securely—often in low-maintenance uPVC for long-lasting protection. Ventilation can be added or improved where needed, then the guttering is refitted or replaced and everything is sealed and finished neatly to ensure the roofline is strong, weatherproof, and built to last.


Start by completing the 'Get a Free Quote' form on our website to share your Fascias & Soffits needs with us.

Next, we'll arrange a property visit at a time that works for you to provide an in-person estimate for your Fascias & Soffits needs.

After you approve our estimate, we'll schedule a date to complete the job. Our team will work hard to exceed your expectations!
It depends on the condition. If there’s minor damage or small loose sections, repairs may be enough. But if boards are rotting, warping, cracked, or causing guttering to sag, replacement is usually the best long-term fix. Future Roofing will inspect the roofline and recommend the most cost-effective option—repair where possible, replace where necessary.
Common signs include peeling paint, soft/rotting timber, visible gaps at the eaves, sagging gutters, persistent overflow, or birds getting into the roofline. Inside the property, you might notice damp smells or mould in the loft, especially if ventilation is poor. Catching these issues early helps prevent damage to roof timbers and keeps your home protected.
Yes, in many cases. Soffits can include or be upgraded with ventilation to improve airflow through the loft, which helps reduce condensation and the risk of damp or mould. We make sure the roofline is not only neat and secure, but also set up to perform properly in Brighton & Hove’s coastal conditions.


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