WHAT IS A FASCIA BOARD?

A fascia board is a component of the roofing organization of your house, but this goes from the ground and it resembles a section of a wall. The board’s objective is to protect the edges of the roof rafters because of how water drains off the roof, with the attachment of gutters to it. It has to last long, therefore it must have a high resistance to moisture and rot so that it would last long.

COMMON FASCIA MATERIAL

In most situations it of common sense to make use wood for the fascia when the house has Wood siding. Redwood and cedar  are popularly known as fascia Wood. The two have great resistance quality to moisture and rot even when they are not painted. Fascia can be made out of less expensive wood like fir, pine or spruce, and with this you’d have to prime and paint the fascia.

 

PVC AS A FASCIA MATERIAL

A PVC fascia is structured to resemble wood even when it is made from materials used for plumbing pipes. It has an obvious advantage of over wood in that it is rot resistant. It is more suitable to houses with aluminum and vinyl siding. Wooden, stone or brick siding houses always have that clean touch to them after the use of PVC fascia. PVC fascia boards are paintable and consist of a variety of colours as well. PVC Fascia boards are costed according to amount ordered e.g Fascia board (black) PVC 175mm x 5mtr bulk price for 14 pieces €17.07(excl VAT) and €21.00 (incl.VAT), 51 pieces €22.0 (excl VAT) and €27.51 (incl. VAT).

TYPES OF FASCIA BOARDS

The prices would be according to quality and demand on the market.

– Fiber-Cement and Composite Fascia Boards: fibre-cement boards come pre-painted, but they can still be painted. The composite fascia boards are not designee to be painted.

– Vinyl and Aluminum Fascia Covers: it is purchase to buy vinyl boards but not as possible for aluminum ones. They usually come in widths of 6-8 inches.

WHAT IS A SOFFIT?

A Soffit is a significant a non-conductive coating in the structure of the roof. It protects against the elements of weather. It refers to something fixed underneath the hedge of a structure ladened by fascia and more. The term is gotten from the French language and which means ‘something fixed beneath.’ It allows the building take in air continually. A PVC soffit board can be sold as Soffit 300mm x 5mtr PVC (black) €12.9 (excl tax) and 15.87 (incl Tax).

THE BEST SOFFIT MATERIAL

There are a lot of good soffit materials up for sales on the market, but fiber cement is the overall best for homes. It resists cracking, chipping, moisture and insect activity.

TYPES OF SOFFIT

Soffits vary in quality and this makes for the various prices in which they go by.

– Steel: they last longer than wooden ones and it is efficient at saving energy cost. It cost more than wood.

– Fibre cement: most homeowners make use of it therefore it is at the risk of being expensive. In a situation where it is not popular, it is economical.

– Wood: it comes in various shades and appears grand. It can be polished and painted even when it is prone to decay. It is not unaffordable but can also be very expensive.

– Vinyl: it does not need maintenance as it protects against cracking, chipping, water and rot. They are very affordable.

– Aluminum: This type of soffit is common as most homeowners often go for it. Aluminum soffits are water-resistant and easy to make use of. It is not only price friendly but also resistant to chipping, rot, and cracks.

– UPVC (Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride soffits): They are of three types, namely hallow, solid, and vented. Solid, being the most common type is cost-effective and without complication during installation. The vented soffit in many ways is like the solid but it has no airflow pockets. Hollow soffit is a cheaper option and it is also easy for a fixture and used for bigger structures. Need uPVC fascia and soffit Dublin? Contact our affordable roofers today!

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