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uPVC Fascia and Soffit Cleaning
What a difference this service can make to your property!
Originally, most homes would have had wooden soffits and fascia. These were prone to rotting if they were not taken care of and painted.
In modern times, many homes have uPVC fascia and soffits. When they are bright white and new, your home looks its best.
However, over a 6 month period, they can soon look dirty, mouldy or grey.
The process:
- First we spray water onto the uPVC. Next we spray a cleaning solution onto the uPVC. This is left to work for around 15 minutes.
- We then brush the fascias and soffits using a window cleaning pole and brush.
- Then finally, we rinse everything with clean tap water. The black and green algae comes completely off leaving a smart clean finish.
All of the work is carried out from the ground, no ladders are used.
What is included in your clean?
Our fascia and soffit cleaning service includes the following
- the external cleaning of your fascias
- the external cleaning of your downpipes
- the external cleaning of your soffits
- the cleaning of your gable ends if your property has them
How much do you charge to clean UPVC?
It depends on a number of factors:
- How heigh are your fascias? We charge more for three storey buildings
- How much uPVC does your property have?
- How large is your property?
- If you only have fascia to the front and rear of the property, this will take us less time than a large detached home with fascia on all four sides.
- Ease of access. Some properties are surrounded by many obstacles which can really slow our work
As a guide:
- Terraced property £120
- Large detached property £130 to £160
- 3 bed semi detached £130
- Bungalow £130
We can also clean you conservatory roof, removing most stains and allowing light to flood in. Prices start from £40.
What areas do you cover?
We carry out uPVC fascia and soffit cleaning in Cullompton, Tiverton, Uffculme, Cullompton, Willand, Bickleigh and Halberton area.