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Profascia Home Improvements

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Profascia Home Improvements is a trusted and reliable business with over 20 years of experience in the building and proper...
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Everlast Roofing

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Everlast Roofing are a trusted, professional family company with over 22 years experience in the trade. We focus on provid...
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Kingfisher roofing Ltd is a professional, ethical roofing company, with over 20 years’ experience in the roofing industry....
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Thomas Roof Restoration

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Thomas Roof Restoration are proud to work on your property as if it were their own. Based in Canterbury, covering Kent, So...
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Apex Roofing South East

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At Apex we take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consum...
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Rankin’s Roofing & Building

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Rankins Roofing & Building are a family established business with over 30 years in the building/roofing industry. We pride...

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21 Feb

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: Sheikh H

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Replace new gutters with old one

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15 Feb

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: A

Start Date: Less than one month

Hi ive built a porch, resited the drain, i need the square guttering doing left of porch along roof, new down pipe into/over drain, front of porch, right of porch roof needs routing also to connect up...

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02 Dec

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: Mahibur R

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my drain pipe has fallen down, I need it put back and a new bracket

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18 Feb

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: Rachel F

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new sofit and facia boards to front of house. currently wood, would like black plastic are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you require gutters soffits and...

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30 Jun

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: KATIE P

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homeowner guttering supplied and fitted please call to appoint

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27 Jun

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: KATIE P

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homeowner guttering supplied and fitted please call to appoint

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23 Jun

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: KATIE P

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ABOUT 2 M LONG DOWNPIPE TO FIX ON TOP OF THE GUTTER TO LEAD THE WATER DOWN TO ANOTHER GUTTER

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03 May

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: Kay G

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Repair or replace part of guttering and create new down pipe to water butt

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17 Jan

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: Matt J

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Re Guttering of entire house

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11 Jan

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: Matt J

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Re Guttering of entire house

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06 Jan

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: Matt J

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Re Guttering of entire house

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28 Oct

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: John M

Start Date: Immediate

gutter replaced with downpipe are you the property owner: owner of the property do you require gutters soffits and fascias: gutters what material are you looking for: upvc what colour are you looking ...

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17 Sep

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: John M

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customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: terrace property owner: owner, work description: 2 metres of fascia and soffit need replacing, new guttering with ...

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17 Sep

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: John M

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Customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Property owner: Owner, Work description: 2 metres of fascia and soffit need replacing, new guttering wit...

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12 Jul

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: John M

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*homeowner supplied and fitted please call to appoint

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03 Jul

Cleaning | Gutters

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: John C

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customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: detached, property owner: owner, work description: cleaning gutters.1 joint has parted and needs refiixing. smaii ...

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30 Jan

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: John B

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Have dripping gutter from a join.

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06 Oct

Roofline | Soffits / Fascias

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: Jeff F

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58m of soffit and fascia in white

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05 Oct

Roofline | Guttering

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: DIANE D

Start Date: Less than one month

customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: semi detached, property owner: owner, work description: a downpipe fitted to an existing guttering time scale: imm...

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18 Aug

Cleaning | Gutters

East Grinstead - RH19

Enquiry from: Vicki S

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Gutters cleaned, back of the house only. 3 bed detached

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How much do Gutter Installer services cost?

How much do Gutter Installers in East Grinstead charge?
Costs for Gutter Installers around East Grinstead can fluctuate depending on the type of service that you want to have carried out in your residence. It's the inquiry we get asked a lot "how much do Gutter Installers in East Grinstead cost?". It's generally great to have an idea of how much a Gutter Installer are going to likely charge for their services. Prices are going to vary based on the products as well as the tradesman chosen. The list reveals the sorts of service that Gutter Installers typically do as well as the typical price variety of these tasks. Some tasks take longer to finish than others so costs do fluctuate by task.

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The average price
of a Gutter Installer in East Grinstead is:

£1,477

Gutter Installer job Gutter Installer cost in 2026
Soffits and Fascias in East Grinstead £432-£4,402
Gutter cleaning in East Grinstead £225-£872
Gutter replacement in East Grinstead £280-£2,608

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Gutter Installer FAQs

Should I replace gutters with my roof?

You don’t always need to replace your gutters with your roof. Often people think that it’s a requirement, or simply the best thing to do, but it’s not always necessary. The reason why people think it’s required is because to re-roof a home, the guttering often needs to be removed and put back on.

If the time has come to replace your roof, then the chances are that your guttering is pretty old too. When you start to get quotes for your roof replacement, ask the roofer to take a look at your guttering as well. If there are signs of peeling, rust, cracks or sagging, then it makes sense to replace your gutters with your roof. If you get them done at the same time, you’ll save money labour costs, which is the reason why most homeowners do it.

Another reason to replace your gutters with your roof is the risk of damage. Re-roofing is a significant project, so the guttering needs to come off most of the time – running the risk of brackets and pipes getting damaged in the process. So if your guttering is still looking good right now but you think it might need replacing in a couple of years, it might be worth just doing it at the same time as your roof to save you money and the stress if damage does occur.

However, if your guttering has only recently been replaced, then there’s no need to replace it again with your roof. But because it needs to come off, make sure you speak to the roofing company about keeping it safe and doing their best to avoid damage. It’s also worse ensuring that they have the correct insurance to cover you both in case your guttering does get damaged during your roof replacement.

when to clean gutters in spring?

Knowing when best to clean your gutters can do a lot of good. Wile some people assume that fall is the best time for gutter cleaning after the leaves fall, others believe spring is the most appropriate time to clean the gutters before things start to grow there. The truth is, both camps are right. However, the best time to clean your gutters depend on a wide range of factors which are all unique to you. In order to help you make the most informed decision possible, we have created this post to help you figure out the right time to clean your gutters. Let’s take a look!

 

 

 

Where you’re located. What we get is four season in a year as well as as a good amount of rain. As a result, you may want to put into consideration cleaning your gutter at least twice a year - clean the gutters once in the spring and once in the fall. It’s important to make gutter cleaning a part of your normal spring schedule as well as part of your fall maintenance routines.

What surrounds your home. If you happen to have tree surrounding your home, then it’s more likely that dead leaves clog up your gutter pretty quickly. A single tree is enough as it’s going to shed leaves that will find their way into your gutter, accumulate and affect its performance and integrity.

What your gutter currently looks like. If you gutters already have an entire ecosystem of animal life and plants hamging over the edges, then the best time to clean the gutters is now rather than having to wait a particular season to act. A dirty gutter should be attended to immediately in order to prevent some unnecessary damages as well as expensive repairs.

What are gutters normally made from?

In the UK, gutters are normally made from uPVC. It’s a hardy plastic that won’t rot, warp or tarnish very easily, which is why it’s so popular. It’s the same material that’s used for most homes’ windows these days; they don’t have to be the standard white as they can be made into a range of colours. Expect to pay an average of £500 for the supply and installation of uPVC guttering, and more if you require scaffolding.

Other materials that are popular for gutters include copper, aluminium and cast iron. These are much more expensive – you might be looking at around £1500 or more for the supply and installation – but they give a more polished look and are often used on period properties or those in a conservation area. If you're considering these types of gutters, make sure you get a few quotes from different roofline companies so you can compare the different materials.

In the past, gutters were made from wood, asbestos concrete or stone. They were often lined with lead to stop the water from seeping through. When it was discovered that asbestos was seriously harmful, it of course stopped being used. Wood was prone to rotting, even with lead lining, and stone is heavy and expensive. So when uPVC came along, it became an affordable and easy material to use for gutters so homeowners could be confident that rainwater will be kept away from the foundations of their properties. It’s important to keep gutters clear from leaves and debris, because if they become blocked, they can make water to fall against your property’s walls, causing damp.

Is it easy to replace gutters?

If you live in an average home with an average amount of guttering and you’re used to a bit of DIY, it’s relatively easy to replace gutters. But if you have a home that’s more than two-storey or you have guttering that’s more complicated, it’s best left to the professionals.

Lots of homes these days have uPVC guttering. uPVC is a hard-wearing plastic that will last a long time without much maintenance except your usual gutter clearing. It’s relatively light, so lots of people think it’s easy to replace uPVC gutters. If you live in a bungalow, you may be able to just use a ladder to take down your old guttering and replace it with new uPVC gutters, but if you live in a two-storey home it can be a bit more complicated. If you do attempt to replace your gutters yourself, make sure you’ve got a sturdy ladder that will comfortably reach the right height, and never rest it on the fascia or the guttering itself.

If you have cast iron or copper guttering, this is much heavier and bulkier than uPVC. Certainly don’t try to replace these on your own – make sure you have another competent DIYer to help you. Reputable roofline specialists will use scaffold towers to make it easier to handle heavy gutters and they will always work in pairs on this type of guttering, so make sure you have the right tools and equipment to work with.

Just because it’s easy to replace gutters, it doesn’t mean you should. It’s better to ask a reliable roofline company to help you, since they have the skills to fit guttering properly and have experience with working at height.

how much to replace soffit and fascia?

It may be shocking a whole lot of people would not be able to point out fascias and soffits on a building despite the fact that they’re an essential part of the roof. To give you an idea, they’re simply used to cover the roof beams’ ends that comes out of the wall from underneath of the roof. The board that runs vertically just below the roofline is the fascia board, which is also the long length of UPVC. Therefore if you look at the gutters located in the front of house, the board behind is called the fascia board. However, soffits runs horizontally from behind the gutters to the wall of a building, so if you walk close to a house and look up, you’ll identify the soffits. They’re done to cover the gaps between the wall house and the gutters. The main function of both soffit and fascia is to divert water away from your roof as well as walls.

Fascias and soffits were usually made of wood before UPVC came along. And as a result, they only require little maintenance, no more warping, painting or cracks unlike the wooden ones. However they also can’t last an eternity, so when the time comes and you need to replace your soffit and fascia, you’ll probably want to know just how much it’s going to cost.

Unfortunately, there’s no way to calculate an accurate cost for fascias and soffits as there are too many variables to put into consideration. These includes the type of fascia and soffit you choose as well as the size of your property. However the average cost to replace a three bed semi-detached house’s fascias and soffits is within the range of £1200 to £1500 or even more if you’re staying in London or in a larger detached building.

Do you need scaffolding to replace guttering?

You don’t always need scaffolding to replace guttering. If your home is a bungalow, the tradespeople might only need a ladder to replace your guttering. It’s when your home is two storeys or more that scaffolding is more necessary.

You might not need full scaffolding for a simple two-storey home. Guttering specialists use scaffold towers, which are the platforms you see underneath the scaffolding, where the installation is relatively straightforward. You might need scaffolding to replace guttering when there are obstructions to towers being used – for example, if you have a conservatory or the ground is very uneven. It's more likely that specialist roofline companies will use scaffold towers when necessary. Sole traders that replace guttering as part of their services may be comfortable using sturdy ladders.

There’s no legal requirement to say that you must have scaffolding when fitting guttering, but it is a good idea when working on homes rather than bungalows. If you’re unsure whether you need full scaffolding for your gutter replacement project, get a few quotes from reputable businesses of different sizes. If you’ve been quoted by one company that you need full scaffolding whereas everyone else says that only towers are needed, it’s likely that the job is perfectly safe to carry out with just towers.

When should I replace my soffits and fascias?

You should replace your soffits and fascias if you are having problems. Soffits and fascias can degrade and rot away over time, and this can cause leaks, faulty guttering, or even allow pests entry to the roof space. If any of these problems occur, you should speak to an experienced roofline company to discuss replacing your soffits and fascias.

What is a gutter?

A gutter is part of the system that takes rainwater away from a building. Every home will have some form of guttering system to stop water from dripping off the roof and into the walls. It’s important to keep your gutters clear because if water starts to seep into your home’s walls, you’re likely to get damp.

A guttering system consists of half pipes, troughs, bends and downpipes. They’re usually cylindrical in shape but they may be square on some homes and in countries outside of the UK. Technically, the gutter is the part that you’ll see across your roof that collects rainwater. The water will then feed into a downpipe from your roof’s edge to the base of your home, where you can collect it in something like a water butt, or it will be discharged to a surface water drain or soakaway.

In early times, gutters used to be made from lined wood or stone. Lead was often used as the liner to stop rainwater from seeping through the material, but you won’t see it used much anymore. These days, most homes have uPVC guttering as it’s a hardwearing plastic that should last a long time. But you’ll also see gutters made from aluminium, cast iron and copper, especially on period homes or those in a conservation area.

Every home needs a guttering system to ensure that rainwater doesn’t affect the foundations of the property. It’s also important to keep the gutters clear of debris like fallen leaves, as this will cause them to overflow, potentially causing water to soak into the walls and causing damp.

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