Specially for cleaning Fascias and Soffits is our new Ionics system with its Constant Flow pump but also, and most importantly its Contact Foam.
This foam has two important properties.
The pure water that we use leaves no streak marks or spotting and the whole process is dealt with using our water fed poles allowing us to do the whole job from the ground.
On the odd occasion we might need a step ladder but nothing more.
Evelina Jasiak— Very good job and great customer service. Highly recommend.
We are proud of our workmanship and level of detail when replacing or installing uPVC roofline and rainwater systems.
Replacing roofline and rainwater goods typically requires working at height and due care is therefore necessary.
It is usually not suitable as a DIY job and professional services are highly recommended.
When putting up new fascias, soffits and bargeboards or replacing them, the best option is to fit uPVC roofline systems in a multitude of colour options ranging from white, black, light oak, mahogany, rosewood or anthracite grey.
Your roofline bears the brunt of all the elements that the British weather can throw at it, yet it plays a vital role in keeping your home dry and free from water damage.
Unless maintained regularly, timber fascias, bargeboards and soffits will soak up moisture through the winter and then dry out quickly in the sun, causing the paint to crack and peel.
Come rain, sun, wind or even snow, PVCu fascias, soffits, bargeboards and guttering from S.A.M. will keep looking good as new and continue to play a major role in protecting your home from the elements.
At DMD, we are industry specialists in fascia, soffits, guttering and bargeboard installations.
So, if your roofline is looking like it needs to be replaced or repaired then enquire today to get a free, no obligation quote from us.
We can source a complete range of UPVC roofline products with matching accessories.
Our Fascia and Capping boards come in a variety of styles: Square Leg, Flush, Ogee or Bullnose, to provide the perfect solution to every roofline application.
Most products are available in white or a selection of foiled, woodgrain finishes.
While you probably know you have soffit and fascia as part of your roof's construction, do you really know why they're there?
Your soffit is the exposed part underneath the overhang of your roof.
It typically has small holes in it to maintain ventilation into your attic.
Alternatively, your fascia is the area of siding above the soffit on your roof's overhang.
This is where your gutters are installed, which means your fascia must be strong enough to support them.
Now that you know why you have soffit and fascia on your home or business, it's time to find a company who can ensure they're both in the best possible condition.
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