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Fascias & Soffits

When it comes to maintaining the aesthetic appeal and protective functionality of fascias and soffits, traditional timber options demand significant attention. If left neglected, they can deteriorate, rot, and lose their effectiveness in safeguarding your home from the elements. Thankfully, there is a superior alternative: uPVC fascia's and soffits.

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Our  range of  uPVC fascia's and soffits offers a wide variety of sizes and styles to choose from. Whether you prefer a smooth plain finish or a textured wood effect, our products are designed for easy installation and hassle-free maintenance.

 

Unlike their timber counterparts, uPVC fascia's and soffits require no expensive or time-consuming treatments to protect them from the weather. They are durable, long-lasting, and provide an excellent substitute for timber.

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See all the options and sizes available in our Online shop page  or instore.

Discover our comprehensive selection of soffits and fascias.

At Tameside Trade Plastics , we take pride in offering a diverse range of quality fascia capping and full replacement boards in various sizes. From  square edge and  bull nose board, you can rest assured that you'll find the perfect fascia board to complement your home.

 

Our uPVC soffit range is equally impressive, featuring general-purpose boards, hollow soffit boards, and vented soffits. No matter what finish you desire, our range is sure to meet your requirements and  desired look.

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What is Fascia & Soffit Board

A uPVC fascia board is a straight, elongated board that runs along the lower edge of the roof, where it meets the outer walls of the house. It serves the purpose of supporting the lower edge of the bottom row of roof tiles, protecting the roof rafters, and carrying the guttering. On the other hand, a uPVC soffit is a flat board that is discreetly positioned underneath the fascia board. Its role is to cover the roof overhang from below and provide protection to the exposed section of the roof between the external wall and the fascia.

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