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1 Fascia & Soffits

A fascia board is a long, straight board that runs along the lower edge of your roofline. Usually fitted to the bottom ends of the roof trusses, fascias work to support the bottom row of tiles and carry the guttering. In addition, fascias are used to disguise and protect the ends of your roof rafters.

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2 Guttering

Guttering comprises small, thin troughs or channels that are fixed to the lower edge of a roofline. It provides a necessary function to allow rainwater to flow off and away from your roof to safeguard your property. Guttering comes in a broad choice of materials and styles including metal, UPVC, PVC and concrete. In homes, they are typically made from plastic or metal.

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3 Bargeboards

Bargeboards are similar to fascias in that they are both long boards that run along the lower edge of your roofline. Where fascias run horizontally, support the roof tiles and carry the guttering, bargeboards are installed at the gable end of the roof and run diagonally. There are several different types of bargeboard to choose from – square, bullnose and flat.

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4 Cladding

Cladding refers to the material used to cover the exterior of a property and is either attached to the walls or fixed to supporting battens. External cladding is used to protect the materials used for exterior walls such as brick, stone and timber. Cladding is practical, as it safeguards your property, but in recent years it has also been used for aesthetic reasons.

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5 HardiePlank

HardiePlank® siding (or cladding) is an attractive and versatile type of fibre cement siding that is well known for its durability and aesthetics. It can be installed horizontally or vertically providing flexibility to create any design, making it particularly suited to multi-dwelling developments or regional fully cladded traditional styles.

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6 Mock Tudor

In the past, Tudor homes were constructed using a timber frame. This comprised oak timber posts and beams which were filled with wattle and daub. Wattle and daub was a woven lattice of wooden strips called wattle that was ‘daubed’ with a combination of wet soil, clay, sand, animal dung and straw. This surface was then whitewashed to protect it against the elements. Unsurprisingly, this method of external cladding is no longer used, however, the look and feel of Tudor cladding are still desirable. Which is where we come in!

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7 Roofing

Whether for roof installation, roofing supplies or roofing repairs, we typically work with three main types of roofing. Here’s our handy guide to each…Flat roofing is completely, or mostly level, and includes a slight slope for rainwater to drain from. Flat roofing comprises a single-ply membrane which has no joins or seams. Therefore, it can give you the peace of mind that your property is protected and that your roof is functioning as it should.

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