Roofline refers to that area of your house where your roof joins your walls. If your house is an older property, you will probably have a timber box, made from timber boards or plywood, encapsulating your rafters and securing your gutters. The vertical section is known as the fascia and the horizontal section is known as the soffit. Bargeboards refer to the board that is used on the gable end of a house.
Modern production technology means our roofline products here at Regency Home Improvements afford you the same fit-and-forget convenience, weather resistance and long-lasting great looks that homeowners already enjoy with their PVC-U windows, doors and conservatories.
The role of roofline is simple. Roofline protects your timber roof rafters from going rotten. It also provides a secure fixing for your gutter, as well as support for your last row of roof slates.
Any kind of leaks in your roofline, or leaks and blockages in your gutters, are sure signs that you need your roofline replaced. If your existing roofline is made from timber, you should inspect it for rot. Left to develop, rotting roofline can lead to significant damage to your home.
The long lasting low maintenance qualities of PVC-U also lets you reclaim your leisure time by freeing you of the endless cycle of sanding, priming and painting, high above the ground. In short, our roofline product is durable and maintenance-free.
It may not be obvious at first but there really is a big contrast between alternative materials – and comparative installers. Just with windows and doors, our name is your guarantee that everything from raw materials to installer’s training are all strictly monitored for your peace of mind.
Contact us for more information on our roofline products or call us on 01 4642788 today to arrange for a representative to call to you and discuss your requirements further.
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