We are in the process of getting quotes to renew our existing wooden fascias, soffits & guttering with uPVC.
The existing wood appears to be sound from ground level & we don't have any leaks. However, it looks unattractive & we don't want to have to repaint it annually.
So far, the tradesman I have spoken to have said it would be sufficent & less costly to 'cloak' or 'cap' the existing fascias & soffits with uPVC rather than remove & replace with new. However, one salesman has said we should not do this because it could lead to problems with rot and in the event of selling our home we would have a problem. Also, that an insurer would not pay out in the event of a leak. I imagine he was employing scare-tactics to get the sale but what are your experiences? Have you had any problems as a result of 'cloaking' and what would you advise?
Also, can anyone tell me what I should expect to pay for this sort of work? We have approx. 8m in all (front and back).
The existing wood appears to be sound from ground level & we don't have any leaks. However, it looks unattractive & we don't want to have to repaint it annually.
So far, the tradesman I have spoken to have said it would be sufficent & less costly to 'cloak' or 'cap' the existing fascias & soffits with uPVC rather than remove & replace with new. However, one salesman has said we should not do this because it could lead to problems with rot and in the event of selling our home we would have a problem. Also, that an insurer would not pay out in the event of a leak. I imagine he was employing scare-tactics to get the sale but what are your experiences? Have you had any problems as a result of 'cloaking' and what would you advise?
Also, can anyone tell me what I should expect to pay for this sort of work? We have approx. 8m in all (front and back).