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Fascias, Soffits & Guttering

Fascias, Soffits & Guttering

Rotten fascias, crumbling soffits, and blocked or leaking gutters are among the most common causes of damp and water damage in Suffolk homes. We replace uPVC and timber fascias, soffits, and guttering across Bury St Edmunds, working on everything from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds. All work is fully insured and backed by a written guarantee.

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Fascias, Soffits & Guttering in your area

Fascias, soffits, and guttering do a quiet but critical job — they channel rainwater away from your roof and protect the rafter feet from rot. When they fail, water gets into the roof structure and walls fast, especially on the older semi-detached and terraced properties common across Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding villages. Most homeowners only notice the problem once the damage is already done.

The work involves removing the existing boards and guttering, checking the rafter feet for rot before anything goes back on, and fitting new uPVC or timber replacements depending on what suits the property. We clear and re-align downpipes at the same time, making sure the fall is correct so water drains properly rather than pooling. On older properties, we often find the original timber was undersize or poorly fixed — we correct this as part of the job.

Working at eaves height without the right access equipment is genuinely dangerous, and a poorly fitted gutter or fascia will fail within a season. A professional installation uses the correct bracket spacing, expansion joints in the guttering, and properly sealed joints — details that a quick DIY fix will miss. Getting it right first time is always cheaper than repairing water damage to ceilings and wall plaster later.

We survey the existing setup before quoting, so there are no surprises on the day. Most full fascia, soffit, and guttering replacements on a standard semi-detached house in Bury St Edmunds take one to two days. We take away all old materials and leave the site clean. Work comes with a ten-year guarantee on uPVC products and a two-year workmanship guarantee.

Fascia, soffit, and guttering replacement on a typical three-bedroom semi-detached house in Bury St Edmunds costs between £900 and £1,800 depending on the size of the property and the products chosen.

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A new pitched roof on an average three-bedroom semi in Bury St Edmunds typically costs between £5,000 and £10,000, depending on the size, pitch, and materials used. Slate and clay tiles sit at the higher end; concrete interlocking tiles are more affordable. We'll give you a fixed written quote after a free site survey so there are no surprises.
If more than 25–30% of the tiles are cracked, slipping, or missing, if there are multiple active leaks, or if the timbers underneath are rotten or sagging, replacement is usually more cost-effective than repairs. A free inspection from us will give you an honest assessment — we'll tell you clearly whether a repair will genuinely fix the problem or just delay the inevitable.
Simple repairs like replacing a few broken tiles or re-bedding a section of ridge typically cost between £150 and £400. More involved work such as chimney flashing replacement or repairing a leaking valley usually falls between £400 and £1,200. We'll give you a fixed price after inspecting the roof so you know exactly what you're paying before we start.
Flat roof replacement using EPDM rubber or GRP fibreglass in Bury St Edmunds typically costs between £70 and £110 per square metre, including stripping the old roof, replacing any rotten deck, and installing the new system. A standard single garage roof of around 15 square metres usually costs between £1,100 and £1,700 all in. We'll give you a fixed quote after a free site survey.
For a standard three-bedroom semi-detached in Bury St Edmunds, you should budget between £900 and £1,800 for a full fascia, soffit, and guttering replacement. The price depends on the size of the property, whether there are any rotten rafter feet to repair, and which products you choose. We provide a written, itemised quote before any work starts.
Lead flashing replacement around a chimney stack typically costs between £250 and £600 in Bury St Edmunds, depending on the size of the stack and how much lead needs replacing. A full valley re-lead on a larger property will cost more — usually £400 to £900. We provide a written quote after a free roof survey so you know the exact cost before we start.
A full chimney stack rebuild in Bury St Edmunds typically costs between £1,500 and £3,500. The main variables are the height of the stack, how many courses need rebuilding, and whether you need reclaimed brick to match the original. The quote includes scaffold hire, new lead flashings, and re-pointing — there are no hidden extras.
A chimney take-down on a typical semi-detached house in Bury St Edmunds costs between £800 and £1,800, including scaffold hire, safe demolition, internal capping, and re-tiling the roof opening. The price varies depending on the height and size of the stack and how complex the roof infill is. We provide a fixed written quote after a free site visit.
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