Guttering, Soffits & Facsias

Fascias, soffits and guttering play a vital role in protecting your property from the elements while enhancing its overall appearance. The fascia board is fixed along the roofline, supporting the bottom row of tiles and providing a secure base for the guttering system. Soffits are installed underneath the fascia, sealing the roof space and giving a neat, finished look. Together, they help prevent water ingress, protect roof timbers from rot and deter pests from entering the loft area.

Guttering channels rainwater away from your home, safeguarding walls, brickwork and foundations from moisture damage. A well-maintained guttering system is essential for preventing leaks, damp patches and costly structural problems.

At CPS Roofing & Building, we supply and fit durable, low-maintenance uPVC fascias, soffits and guttering in a variety of colours and styles to complement your property. Our materials are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, ensuring they retain their shape and colour for many years.

Whether you need a full replacement or repairs to existing fittings, our experienced team delivers professional workmanship with attention to detail. We can also provide regular maintenance and cleaning services to keep your roofline in excellent condition. Protect and refresh your home with our reliable roofline solutions.

Guttering, Soffits & facsias FAQs

What do gutters, soffits, and fascias do?

Gutters channel rainwater away from your home, soffits provide ventilation and protect the underside of the roof, and fascias support the guttering and create a neat roofline finish.

They’re commonly made from uPVC for low maintenance, but can also be made from aluminium, timber, or composite materials.

Yes — they often contain vents that allow air to circulate through your loft, preventing condensation and mould.

Yes, you can replace just the damaged section, but upgrading the full system ensures a consistent look and better performance.

Yes — overflowing gutters can cause water to seep under roof tiles, leading to leaks and rot.

Look for cracks, leaks, sagging, overflowing during rain, or peeling paint on nearby walls — all signs of failing gutters.