I live in a 60's house in Lanarkshire and the wood around the eaves of the house is rotten in places.
I am currently considering replacing the wooden roofline with pvcu.
I've had a few quotes from various companies which vary dramatically ranging from £3500 to £13000. I'm also receiving different advice regarding the way the job should be done.
A few companies have suggesting removing only the parts of the fascia/bargeboards that are rotten and replacing the rotten parts with backing boards and then cladding the wood with a 9mm capping board they would also cap the existing soffitts which look ok to me with a pvcu
soffitt. To prevent the underlying wood sweating and eventually rotting they suggest installing ventilation on the soffits.
Other companies remove all existing wood on the roofline and install a heavier duty facias/bargeboard and i presume heavier duty soffitts. I have been told by these companies that the reason all the wood should be removed is to prevent sweating of the wood behind the new pvcu roofline.
I should also point out that some of the more expensive quotes i have been given are for capping the existing wood with pvcu and for some of the cheaper quotes given the work would involve removing all existing wood and use a heavier duty pvcu. This doesn't make sense to me as i would have thought the second method would be more expensive for both materials and man hours.
I would be grateful if anyone could
a )advise the best way to do the job to prevent problems in the future .
b ) give me what they would consider a fair price for the job ie is there a reasonable cost /metre.
c)recommend a fitter in the Lanarkshire area.
Thanks
Terry H
I am currently considering replacing the wooden roofline with pvcu.
I've had a few quotes from various companies which vary dramatically ranging from £3500 to £13000. I'm also receiving different advice regarding the way the job should be done.
A few companies have suggesting removing only the parts of the fascia/bargeboards that are rotten and replacing the rotten parts with backing boards and then cladding the wood with a 9mm capping board they would also cap the existing soffitts which look ok to me with a pvcu
soffitt. To prevent the underlying wood sweating and eventually rotting they suggest installing ventilation on the soffits.
Other companies remove all existing wood on the roofline and install a heavier duty facias/bargeboard and i presume heavier duty soffitts. I have been told by these companies that the reason all the wood should be removed is to prevent sweating of the wood behind the new pvcu roofline.
I should also point out that some of the more expensive quotes i have been given are for capping the existing wood with pvcu and for some of the cheaper quotes given the work would involve removing all existing wood and use a heavier duty pvcu. This doesn't make sense to me as i would have thought the second method would be more expensive for both materials and man hours.
I would be grateful if anyone could
a )advise the best way to do the job to prevent problems in the future .
b ) give me what they would consider a fair price for the job ie is there a reasonable cost /metre.
c)recommend a fitter in the Lanarkshire area.
Thanks
Terry H