Replacing fascia – choose your option
There are two ways of replacing fascia. One can offer a cheaper fix, the other a long-term solution. Here’s the difference.
Capping over fascia
You might be tempted to go for a cheaper “patch-up” repair of fascia instead of a full replacement. Known as a “cap over” in the trade, this involves removing the guttering then attaching a PVC fascia “cappit board” to the existing timber fascia. New guttering is then attached to the cappit fascia board. It is essential that the existing timber is sound – if it’s rotten it will continue to decay underneath eventually causing the cappit fascia board to fall off.
Capping over is a cheaper roofline repair option as the methods used are less substantial. It should only be considered if the existing timber fascia is in very good condition and free from rot. Attaching a PVC fascia board to rotten timber may cost you more in the long run!
Full fascia replacement
Full replacement involves removing the existing wooden fascia and replacing it with a new PVC fascia board. During this process the felt that guides rainwater into your gutter can also be checked and replaced to ensure your roofing performs properly.
How replacement fascia is fitted
Watch our short step by step video below – to see how replacement fascia is fitted to your home.
Ask our registered installer which method they would suggest for your property.