How To Maintain Your Fascias, Soffits & Guttering?

Your soffits, fascias and gutters are something you may never have heard of but have most definitely seen. Located just under your roof, they all play an important role in protecting and supporting the structure of your roof – but they can often get neglected. 

Forgetting about your fascias, soffits and guttering can be costly as, if they get damaged, this can leave your roof vulnerable and, in the worst-case scenario, water could actually get into the interior of your home. 

So, what can you do to tackle this? 

By regularly maintaining your roofline, you are able to spot any damage or issues early before they become unrepairable. 

In this article, we take a closer look at how you should maintain your soffits, fascias and guttering so your roof is well protected and your home is safe from any water damage.

Maintaining your fascias, soffits and guttering 

Fascias & Soffits 

  • Flaking paint 

Flaking and peeling paint is a more common problem with timber soffits and fascia boards, and isn’t exactly aesthetically pleasing. Not only does it not look good, flaking paint can in fact be a sign that the wood underneath has started to swell due to dampness – so when you see the paint of your fascias and soffits start to flake and peel, it is important you check for any signs of rot before it starts to spread.

By sanding and repainting your soffits and fascias as soon as the paint starts to peel, you can help to rejuvenate their look. 

  • Damp or rot

In order to prevent it from spreading, it is important to spot any signs of damp or rot early as this puts the integrity of your roof at risk.  In some cases, you are able to just replace the affected area as opposed to the entire soffit or fascia board to help prevent the spread.

Guttering

  • Inspecting for leaks

On the surface a leaking guttering doesn?t seem like much of a problem.  However, in fact, it can lead to more serious issues as it  may cause your roof to be flooded by rainwater. A leaking roof not only encourages mould to grow but can also cause rainwater to rot your roof. This is never an ideal situation as a rotting roof is very difficult and costly to repair. The best way to avoid this is to inspect your gutters for any leaks and repair them as soon as you spot them before the problem gets worse.

It isn’t very difficult to spot a leaking gutter as water will pour from the middle of them. Fixing a leaking gutter is also a relatively simple procedure as you can use sealant or patches to fill in any holes in your guttering. 

  • Unclogging gutters

It is common over time for debris such as leaves and twigs to collect in your guttering and isn?t something to worry about. However, if this debris starts to build up it can prevent the water from flowing away. If this goes unchecked, a clogged gutter can be costly as rainwater can overflow and leak into your roof and even your house. This can be easily avoided by regularly cleaning and removing debris from your gutters to help prevent your gutter from clogging up. 

Imperial Windows 

In most cases by regularly maintaining your fascias, soffits and guttering, you are able to spot any signs of damage before it is too late. However, this is not always the case and sometimes the damage is unrepairable before you notice it. To ensure your roof is best protected, it is important to replace any damaged part, or all of your roofline. 

When it comes to replacing any element of your roofline,  in order to ensure a quality installation, it is important that you choose a trusted installer to carry out any work 

At Imperial Windows, we take great pride in our work which is why all of our expert team is dedicated to ensure that each of our customers receives the best products and a first-class service. With our commitment to providing unbeatable service and with years of experience in the industry, we have built a prestigious reputation with our clients across Surrey. 

If you?re looking to replace your roofline, get in touch with us and a member of our team will be happy to start the process. 

Guide To Conservatory Styles

Life can get hectic so having a safe space where you go and relax sounds good, right? Or maybe your home is a bit tight when it comes to space? If so, a conservatory might just be what you need. 

With that being said, with so many different conservatory styles available, it is important you choose the right one for your home. 

But, what are the differences between these conservatory styles and which is best suited to your home? 

In this article, we take a closer look at the different styles to make the decision process that bit easier. 

  1. Victorian Conservatory 

An all-time classic, the Victorian conservatory has been a favourite among homeowners for hundreds of years and, today, it is still one of the most popular styles. Thanks to its pitched roofs and bay fronts, a Victorian conservatory not only maximises space but also draws in significant natural light. Also, a Victorian conservatory will suit most styles of homes. 

     2. Edwardian Conservatory 

Similar to a Victorian conservatory, an Edwardian conservatory features a pitched roof. However, an Edwardian conservatory incorporates more modern elements, such as a flat front. This style still gives a classic feel whilst providing you with greater available space. 

   3. Lean-To Conservatory 

A lean-to conservatory, also known as a Mediterranean conservatory, aims to epitomise the concept of a sunroom. Featuring a sloped roof, its simple design makes it extremely easy to install and can fit even the most awkward of spaces. 

   4. Gable-End Conservatory 

Intended to offer a touch of elegance to your home, a gable-end conservatory has a pitched roof with a gable front – perfect for flooding your space with natural light. For a sense of grandeur, a gable-end conservatory is an ideal choice. 

  5. L-Shaped Conservatory 

Essentially two conservatories under one roof, an L-shaped conservatory provides additional usable living space on a larger scope. Due to its size, this style of conservatory suits larger properties especially well. 

Now armed with a greater understanding of the different conservatory style options available, you might have a better idea of which you want to install onto your home. 

But before you make any decisions, it’s important to choose a trusted conservatory supplier and installer to carry out any installation.

At Imperial Windows, we take great pride in our work which is why we go the extra mile to ensure that our products are manufactured to the highest standards. With over 40 years of experience in the industry, when you choose Imperial, you are putting your home in safe hands. We continuously strive to deliver industry-leading products and services. 

If you’re interested in installing a new conservatory onto your home in Surrey, get in touch with us and a member of our team will be happy to discuss your options. 

 

Benefits Of Tilt And Turn Windows

Tilt and turn windows represent a modern approach to window design, offering both practicality and versatility for homeowners. Unlike traditional windows that open in only one direction, tilt and turn windows provide the flexibility of two opening options. With a simple turn of the handle, they can either swing open fully into the home or tilt inward from the top, allowing for easy cleaning and improved ventilation.

The increasing popularity of tilt and turn windows can be attributed to several key benefits:

  1. Practicality: These windows are designed for easy maintenance, allowing homeowners to clean both the interior and exterior surfaces without the need for ladders or extra effort.
  2. Versatility: Tilt and turn windows offer unmatched flexibility in ventilation, allowing users to adjust the opening to their preference for maximum airflow or controlled ventilation.
  3. Security: With robust internal hardware and multiple locking points, tilt and turn windows provide enhanced security, deterring potential intruders. The inward-swing hinges further reinforce the window against forced entry.
  4. Larger window sizes: Tilt and turn windows are not limited by small sizes, making them ideal for maximising natural light and views with larger glass panes.
  5. Space-saving: In homes where space is at a premium, tilt and turn windows offer an ideal solution. Their flexible opening mechanism allows for ventilation without encroaching on valuable interior space.

At Imperial Windows, we understand the importance of choosing a trusted installer for your window needs. With over 40 years of experience serving Surrey and thousands of satisfied customers, you can trust us to handle your tilt and turn window installation with expertise and care. Contact us today to explore our high-quality tilt and turn windows or design custom windows to suit your specific requirements. Experience the difference with Imperial Windows.