PVC-U, the clear winner PVC-U roofline and cladding refurbishment due to its combination of aesthetics, lightness, strength, formability, and longevity; it is also 100% recyclable and may be recycled up to 10 times.
PVC-U is one of the most popular choices today with buildings benefitting from this cost effective, highly durable, environmentally friendly, safe, secure, and robust solution. It is now widely recognised that the maintenance burden and the technical performance of timber, especially for the roofline, is no longer acceptable when compared with PVC-U.
The fascia board is the one mounted at the point where the roof meets the outer walls of the house and is often called the roofline. However, most people refer to it by the name of the main board that carries the gutter - the fascia.
The soffit board is tucked away under the fascia board. It is usually the board that you see most of from street level. The soffit can be ventilated to allow the flow of air into the roof area. Alternatively, ventilation can be provided over the top of the fascia board. Many people prefer the latter solution these days. Without adequate ventilation, condensation will form in the roof void increasing the risk of timber decay.
PVC-U, the clear winner PVC-U roofline and cladding refurbishment due to its combination of aesthetics, lightness, strength, formability, and longevity; it is also 100% recyclable and may be recycled up to 10 times.
PVC-U is one of the most popular choices today with buildings benefitting from this cost effective, highly durable, environmentally friendly, safe, secure, and robust solution. It is now widely recognised that the maintenance burden and the technical performance of timber, especially for the roofline, is no longer acceptable when compared with PVC-U.
The fascia board is the one mounted at the point where the roof meets the outer walls of the house and is often called the roofline. However, most people refer to it by the name of the main board that carries the gutter - the fascia.
The soffit board is tucked away under the fascia board. It is usually the board that you see most of from street level. The soffit can be ventilated to allow the flow of air into the roof area. Alternatively, ventilation can be provided over the top of the fascia board. Many people prefer the latter solution these days. Without adequate ventilation, condensation will form in the roof void increasing the risk of timber decay.
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