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Bright white boards, without replacing them
Fascia and soffit cleaning across North & East London — the white uPVC under your roofline brought back to bright, the detail that lifts a whole frontage.
Get an instant estimateThe white boards running under your roofline — the fascias and soffits — do more for how a house looks than most people realise. When they're bright, everything looks freshly kept. When they've gone green and streaked with black, they drag the whole frontage down, however clean the rest of the house is.
The good news is that grubby uPVC almost never needs replacing — it needs cleaning. Years of algae, traffic film and weather sit on the surface, not in it, and come away with the right approach to reveal the bright white board underneath.
What fascia & soffit cleaning covers
- Fascia boards washed down along the roofline
- Soffits (the underside boards) cleaned too
- Bargeboards on the gable ends where accessible
- Green algae and black weather streaks removed
- The exterior of the guttering wiped down while we're there
How we bring uPVC back
- Check the boards
We look over the fascias, soffits and bargeboards and point out anything that needs care, like older or brittle sections.
- Loosen the grime
A gentle cleaning solution is worked over the boards to lift algae and traffic film without scrubbing the surface bare.
- Wash and rinse
Boards are washed with a soft brush and rinsed clean, working along the roofline from the ground where we can.
- Detail the edges
We finish the corners and joints where dirt collects, so the whole run looks even — not just the easy-to-reach middle.
Clean, don't replace
Replacing fascias and soffits is a big, disruptive job — scaffolding, fitters, and a bill to match. Yet most tired-looking boards are structurally fine and simply dirty. A proper clean gets you the same fresh, bright frontage a replacement would, for a tiny fraction of the cost and none of the upheaval. It's the single quickest way to take years off the look of a house from the street.
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