Rooftech Roofing Services

Gutter,Fascia & Soffit Specialists

20+ years in Roofing

Professional Roofing Contractors

A failing gutter or rotting fascia is more than an eyesore, it’s a fast track to damp walls and costly repairs. For 20+ years RoofTechs has safeguarded over 4,000 properties, combining precision surveys with best-in-class materials to keep water where it belongs.

Why RoofTechs is different

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step by step

Our 4-step roofline process

From 20+ years of Expertise

Materials & profiles we install

Gutters

uPVC (half-round, ogee, deep-flow) · Aluminium seamless · Cast-iron & galvanised steel

Fascias

Full-replacement uPVC · Capping board · Powder-coated aluminium Lifespan 30 yrs

Soffits

Vented solid board · Hollow tongue-&-groove · Fire-rated cement board 25 – 40 yrs

Downpipes

uPVC round & square · Extruded aluminium · Heritage cast-iron Lifespan 25 – 50 yrs

Gutter Guards / Leaf Protection

Snap-in vinyl screens · Aluminium micro-mesh · Brush guards Lifespan 10 – 20 yrs

Bargeboards

uPVC bull-nose · Fibre-cement board · Treated hardwood timber Lifespan 25 – 40 yrs

FAQs

What is the difference between fascia and soffit?

The fascia is the vertical board that caps the rafter ends and carries the guttering, while the soffit is the horizontal panel beneath the roof overhang that allows ventilation into the attic space. Together they seal the roofline and keep weather and pests out

Current price guides put full fascia-and-soffit replacement at ≈ £150 per linear metre, with uPVC guttering averaging £45 per metre; for a small semi-detached house that works out to around £2,750–£3,400 including labour and scaffolding.

Not always. If the gutters are modern and in good condition they can sometimes stay in place, but many contractors recommend taking them down temporarily to inspect the fascia fully and avoid accidental damage during installation.

Peeling paint, visible cracks or rot, sagging gutters, water stains on brickwork, pest activity and reduced loft ventilation all signal that the roofline timber or uPVC is past its best and should be repaired or replaced.

While confident DIYers can tackle short runs, full replacement involves working at height, handling long lengths of material and ensuring watertight junctions, mistakes are costly. Most guides advise using an accredited roofline specialist for safety and long-term performance.

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We are based in London with over 20+ years of expertise in roofing services.