Roofer in Portslade – Roofline Replacement

Take a walk down any Portslade street and you’ll see the state of the rooflines: flaking paint on original timber fascias, gutters propped at odd angles, soffits with gaps the sparrows have found. Roofline timber from the mid-century estates has done its time, and once rot gets into a fascia board the guttering it carries starts failing too.

Evo Roofing replaces complete rooflines — fascias, soffits, bargeboards and guttering — across Portslade, Hove and Brighton.

What a roofline replacement includes

  • Stripping the old timber fascias, soffits and bargeboards
  • Checking and treating the rafter ends behind them — the part you can’t see from the ground
  • Fitting quality uPVC boards that never need painting
  • Ventilated soffits to keep air moving through the roof space and condensation down
  • New uPVC guttering and downpipes, correctly set out and fixed to the new boards

Why uPVC roofline makes sense

Timber roofline needs repainting every few years and rots wherever the paint fails — usually behind the gutter, where you can’t see it happening. uPVC ends the cycle: no rot, no repainting, and a solid fixing for the guttering for decades. It also tidies the look of the house from the street more than people expect.

Straight answers, free quotes

Not every roofline needs full replacement — sometimes only the weather side of the house has gone, or the boards are sound and just the guttering needs work. We’ll inspect from the ladder, tell you what’s actually there and quote in writing for what the house needs. Free, and no obligation.

Request a Free Quote in Portslade

Call Evo Roofing on 07912 529164 or request a quote online and we’ll get back to you. Quotes are free and there’s no obligation.

Request a Quote →

Portslade roofing questions

What are the signs my roofline timber has rotted?

Flaking paint, soft boards, gutters pulling away and gaps the sparrows have found. The rot usually starts behind the gutter where you can’t see it.

Why choose uPVC over timber fascias?

No rot, no repainting cycle, and a solid gutter fixing for decades — it ends the maintenance loop that timber rooflines are stuck in.

Do you check the rafter ends when replacing fascias?

Yes — the rafter feet behind the boards are checked and treated before new uPVC goes on. Covering rot without checking is how cheap jobs fail.

Areas We Cover Around Sussex