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In Bedfordshire, a village hall had a problem with overgrown ivy on their fascia and soffit. Our team of experts was called in to handle the situation. Ivy may seem like a beautiful addition to a building's exterior, but it can cause significant damage to roofs, bricks, fascias, and soffits. This damage can lead to leaks and even the collapse of roofs and walls.

Fortunately, the village hall called us just in time to prevent any serious harm to their property. Our skilled team of professionals cut the ivy back to access the Roofline, (Fascia & Soffits). We then removed the old wooden fascia and soffit and replaced them with new uPVC full replacement Fascia boards along with new flat soffit board.

To ensure the durability and longevity of the building, new black round guttering and downpipe were fitted. After a thorough cleaning, we sealed it all in with white silicone. Our team worked diligently to complete the job efficiently and to the satisfaction of the village hall.

We are proud to showcase our completed work in our portfolio section. You can browse through the pictures of our past projects and get an idea of the quality of our work. If you want to know more about our services or read reviews from our satisfied clients, click the link to our reviews section.

At our company, we take pride in providing high-quality services to our clients. We understand the importance of maintaining your property and keeping it in the best condition possible. That's why we use only the best materials and equipment, and our team is made up of highly trained and experienced professionals.

If you have a similar issue with your property, don't hesitate to contact us using the form below. We would be happy to provide you with a quote and answer any questions you may have.

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Posted : 29/12/2021 11:56 am
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