Facias, Soffits & Guttering

Fascia, Soffit and Guttering Installation in Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch and across Dorset

Quality work on fascias, soffits & guttering

Fascias, soffits and guttering are essential components to ensuring a roof works efficiently. By making sure these elements are in working order, you will protect your home from rainwater for many years to come.

We can install and replace the fascias, soffits & guttering on your home to help you improve the look of your domestic or commercial property and avoid water damage to your home. All the installations and replacements are handled by our experienced team of roofers. To discuss your requirements, contact AKT Roofing in Bournemouth, Dorset today.

Fascia, Soffit and Guttering Installation in Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch and across Dorset

Book your fascia, soffit & guttering replacement or installation with our friendly team today.

Fascias, soffits & guttering

Fascia, Soffit & Guttering

If your fascia’s, soffits and guttering are beyond repair then we will replace them in no time at all, just contact our friendly team at AKT Roofing. We offer a range of guttering services to ensure it is functioning correctly. For guttering installation and roofline repairs at affordable rates, we are your ideal choice.

Second-to-none Customer Service

AKT Roofing Ltd provide a quick and efficient response from your first enquiry to a site visit. We will visit at a time convenient to you and offer a free, detailed quote via email or post. Our friendly staff are highly qualified and trained to complete any task to the highest standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions - Fascia's, Soffits & Guttering

  • Fascias are the boards that run along the lower edge of the roof, supporting the bottom row of tiles and the guttering.
  • Soffits are located underneath the fascias and help ventilate the roof space, preventing damp and rot.
  • Guttering collects and redirects rainwater away from your roof and walls, protecting the structure from water damage.

Common causes of damage include:

  • Overflowing or blocked gutters causing rot in timber or cracks in plastic
  • UV damage leading to brittleness or discolouration
  • Poor installation or old age causing sagging, leaks, or detachment
  • Storms and high winds pulling guttering away from its fixings

If only a small section is damaged and the rest of the system is sound, a localised repair is often possible. However, if there’s widespread rot, cracks, or failure in multiple areas, it’s more cost-effective and reliable to replace the entire system.

  • uPVC (plastic) – The most common option: durable, low-maintenance, and cost-effective
  • Aluminium – Lightweight, rust-resistant, and available in seamless systems
  • Timber – Traditional appearance but requires more maintenance and repainting
  • Composite materials – More durable than wood, often used in specialist applications
  • Small repairs or partial replacements can often be completed in one day.
  • Full replacement of fascias, soffits, and guttering on an average home usually takes 2 to 4 days, depending on access and whether scaffolding is required.

Costs vary depending on the property size, materials, and scope of work:

  • Small repairs: from £150
  • Full replacement: Full replacement is tailored to your home following an inspection
    You’ll receive a free quote tailored to your home after an inspection.

Yes. All our installations are fully insured and typically come with warranties ranging from 10 to 20 years, depending on the materials used. We also comply with all relevant building regulations.

  • Clean gutters regularly to prevent blockages from leaves and debris
  • Install gutter guards to reduce the need for frequent cleaning
  • Inspect your roofline after storms for any signs of damage
  • Ensure ventilation in soffits to prevent condensation and timber rot

While minor gutter cleaning can be a DIY task, most repairs and installations should be carried out by professionals. Working at height can be dangerous, and incorrect installation may lead to leaks, rot, and costly structural damage. Professional installation ensures safety, durability, and compliance with regulations.