Fascia & Soffit Cleaning in Meriden
Specialist cleaning for UPVC fascias, soffits, bargeboards, and rainwater goods — restoring roofline appearance without replacement.
Fascia & Soffit Cleaning in Meriden
Fascias and soffits on Meriden's period properties range from original painted timber bargeboards — common on Victorian and Edwardian houses — to later UPVC replacement. Both types accumulate biological growth over time, with timber bargeboards becoming a target for algae and moss between repainting cycles. We clean both materials safely, with timber receiving appropriate low-pressure treatment that preserves existing paint and prepares the surface for its next redecoration.
Why Choose Oakleys Exterior Cleaning in Meriden?
Period properties in historic market towns often retain original painted timber bargeboards alongside later UPVC replacements — both benefit from regular cleaning to prevent biological growth between repainting or replacement cycles.
Key Benefits
- ✓Removes algae, mould, and soiling from UPVC fascias, soffits, and bargeboards
- ✓UPVC-safe cleaning solutions — no yellowing, scratching, or surface damage
- ✓Covers all UPVC colours: white, cream, rosewood, oak, and anthracite grey
- ✓Painted timber bargeboards cleaned with appropriate low-pressure methods
- ✓Frequently combined with gutter clearing for a complete roofline clean in one visit
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Fascia & Soffit Cleaning in Meriden — FAQ
Yes — we clean all UPVC colours including rosewood, oak, anthracite grey, and cream, as well as standard white. We use UPVC-safe cleaning solutions appropriate for all standard UPVC finishes.
Yes — we clean painted timber fascias and bargeboards using appropriate low-pressure methods and timber-safe solutions. Cleaning timber between repainting cycles removes biological growth and helps the surface hold its paint coat for longer.
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