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Freshly fitted white uPVC fascia and soffit with black half-round guttering and downpipe on a rendered English house.

Guttering & Fascias · Highworth · Swindon · Cotswolds

Guttering, Fascias & Soffits
in Highworth, Swindon
& the Cotswolds

Replacement guttering, fascias and soffits fitted properly: right falls, sealed joints, boxed eaves that keep birds out and rain off the brickwork.

40 years' experience · Family-run · Free site visits · Fully insured

40 yrs
on the tools since 1988
3
family team on every job
3–5 days
for a written estimate
£5m
public liability insured

Overview

Getting the water off the roof and away from the walls.

Guttering is the least glamorous part of a house and one of the most important. The whole point of a roof is to move water off the building; the whole point of guttering is to move it away. When either fails, everything downstream: brickwork, plaster, foundations: pays for it.

What the service covers

Full replacement guttering in uPVC and cast-iron-look profile. Downpipe replacement and re-routing. Fascia, soffit and bargeboard replacement. Roofline replacement where the timber underneath has rotted. Repairs to leaking joints and sagging runs. Gutter cleaning as part of a repair job.

Who it's for

Homeowners with sagging, leaking or overflowing gutters. Anyone whose fascia and soffit have gone soft, rotten or been pecked open by birds. Landlords tidying rental exteriors. Buyers with survey reports flagging roofline replacement.

When it's needed

Gutters overflowing in rain (usually a fall or joint problem, not always debris). Downpipes leaking or coming off the wall. Water staining down the brickwork below a gutter run. Fascia boards blistering, peeling or visibly rotten. Soffits open where birds are nesting or vents are missing. Full roofline replacement alongside a re-roof.

Why it matters

Leaking gutters wet the wall directly below them. Wet walls in winter freeze. Frozen walls spall bricks, blow render, and dampen plaster inside. A single failed gutter joint left for two winters can be a four-figure fix on the wall.

The cost of getting it wrong

What overflowing or failing guttering leads to.

The pattern is the same on every affected property.

Wet walls, spalled bricks

Water pouring down brickwork in every heavy rain, freezing in winter, blowing brick faces off by the fourth or fifth cold snap.

Internal damp on the wall inside

The wet exterior wall shows up inside as a damp patch on plaster or wallpaper: often on an inside wall you'd never expect to relate to a gutter fault.

Foundation and drainage issues

Water dumped at the base of the wall from a broken downpipe soaks the ground next to the foundation and overloads perimeter drainage.

Rotten fascias, sagging gutters

Fascias that have rotted let the guttering droop, which makes falls wrong, which makes overflow worse: a feedback loop.

Common mistake, Common mistake: cleaning the gutters instead of checking the falls. Half the overflowing gutters we're called to don't have a debris problem: they have a falls problem or a hidden crack.

Our process

Our guttering and fascia process.

Four straightforward steps.

  1. 01

    Site visit & inspection

    We look at the runs, downpipes, fascia and soffit condition, and whether roofline timbers need replacing under the boards.

  2. 02

    Written estimate

    Itemised: labour, materials, waste removal and scaffold or tower if needed: in 3–5 working days.

  3. 03

    Fascia, soffit & guttering install

    Old materials stripped and taken away. Fascia and soffit replaced with correct ventilation. New guttering fitted to correct falls, joints sealed properly.

  4. 04

    Test & sign-off

    Water tested on completion: we watch it drain to make sure the run works, not just that it looks right.

The benefits

Why our approach to guttering & fascias pays off.

Right falls, first time

Guttering set to a proper fall so water reaches the downpipe rather than sitting in the middle of a level run.

Sealed joints

Joints properly clipped and sealed: no drip strips down the brickwork below.

Roofline done cleanly

Fascia and soffit replacement with proper ventilation strips so the roof space breathes.

Downpipes routed where they need to go

Direct to gully, not dumping water at the base of the wall.

Colour and profile matched

Where you're replacing part of a run, we match to the existing so the finished frontage reads clean.

Insurance-ready paperwork

For claims work following storm damage: insured, documented, done properly.

In detail

Guttering & fascias, in detail.

The technical bits and the honest edges.

Guttering systems

Standard uPVC half-round and squareline profiles, deep-flow systems for high-rainfall or larger roof areas, ogee cast-iron-look uPVC for period properties, and hopper-and-downpipe systems on more decorative frontages. All fitted to correct falls (typically around 1:600) with proper bracket spacing.

Downpipes and drainage

Round and square downpipes routed to gullies rather than splashing at ground level. Where a downpipe currently discharges onto a patio or lawn we'll flag it and quote for connection to drainage properly.

Fascia, soffit and bargeboard

uPVC fascia (18mm and 25mm) with over-fascia or soffit ventilation strips to modern regulations. Vented soffit boards to keep loft airflow correct. Bargeboards, gable-end trim and dry-verge integration where appropriate.

Timber replacement underneath

Where fascias have rotted, so has the timber underneath in many cases. We check the timbers as we go and quote timber replacement honestly rather than boarding over rot.

Repair vs replacement

Where a run is largely sound and one joint has failed, a targeted repair is often the right call. Where fascias are visibly rotten, half-measures don't last: a proper roofline replacement is the honest recommendation.

Recent works

Recent guttering & fascias and other jobs from around the patch.

See all our work
Completed red-brick garden wall by DR Smith Building bricklayers, Highworth.
Completed natural stone extension in the Cotswolds by DR Smith Building stone masons.
Installed glass roof lantern on an extension by DR Smith Building, Wiltshire.
Completed pitched porch roof by DR Smith Building roofers, Swindon.
Finished sandstone patio and garden landscaping by DR Smith Building, Cotswolds.
Completed sandstone patio with French doors by DR Smith Building, Wiltshire.
Completed tiled family bathroom fit-out by DR Smith Building general builders.
Completed tiled bathroom refurbishment by DR Smith Building, Highworth.
Completed bathroom suite installation by DR Smith Building, Swindon.
Finished open-plan kitchen with hardwood flooring by DR Smith Building.
Finished lounge with hardwood flooring by DR Smith Building general builders.
Finished navy fitted kitchen by DR Smith Building, Wiltshire.
Completed kitchen with fitted units by DR Smith Building, Cotswolds.
Completed kitchen with central island by DR Smith Building general builders.
Finished open-plan kitchen with island by DR Smith Building extensions team.
Completed rear single-storey extension exterior by DR Smith Building.
Completed Cotswold-stone new build by DR Smith Building stone masons.
Block wall under construction on site by DR Smith Building bricklayers.
Curved Cotswold stone wall being built by DR Smith Building stone masons.
Groundworks in progress on a Wiltshire building site by DR Smith Building.
Patio installation underway by DR Smith Building hard landscapers.
Timber-framed roof going on stone walls, in-progress build by DR Smith Building.
Basement and retaining walls being formed on site by DR Smith Building.
Block walls partially built on a live site by DR Smith Building.
Patio installation partway through by DR Smith Building, Cotswolds.
Interior plastering in progress by DR Smith Building plasterers, Swindon.
Freshly plastered walls curing on site by DR Smith Building.
Foundation stonework underway by DR Smith Building stone masons.
Stone build in progress with excavator on site by DR Smith Building.
Partial stone wall with materials on site by DR Smith Building.

FAQs

Questions we're asked about guttering & fascias.

Can't see yours? Ring Dale on 07926 334368.

Why do my gutters keep overflowing when they're not blocked?

Usually it's falls, a hidden crack, or a joint that's opened up. Debris is only about half the overflow calls we get.

How long should new uPVC guttering and fascia last?

Twenty years plus if fitted correctly. Cheap-fitted rooflines can fail in ten.

Do you take away the old material?

Yes: old guttering, fascia, soffit and any rotten timber removed at completion, priced into the estimate.

Can you match existing colour and profile?

Yes: we'll match existing where you're replacing part of a run so the frontage looks like one job, not a patch.

Do you clear gutters as a standalone job?

As part of a repair or install, yes. Standalone one-off gutter cleaning isn't our main trade: a dedicated cleaner will usually be cheaper for that.

Do you need scaffold?

Depends on the property. Bungalows and single-storey rears often just need a proper tower; two- and three-storey work usually needs scaffold. We flag it in the estimate.

Can you deal with the roofline as part of a re-roof?

Yes: best time to replace guttering, fascia and soffit is when the scaffold is already up for a re-roof. We handle both together.

Do you cover the Cotswold villages?

Yes: Highworth, Swindon, Lechlade, Fairford, Cirencester, Faringdon, Witney, Burford and Shrivenham.

Ready when you are

Get a free estimate for guttering & fascias.

Free site visit at a time that suits. Written, itemised estimate in 3–5 working days. Staged payments, nothing due before we start.

Family-run since 1988
£5m public liability
Free site visits
Bank transfer or cash