The Benefits of Hiring a Vetted Guttering Installer
Engaging a professional tradesperson for your gutter installation or replacement provides peace of mind and a quality finish that protects your investment.
- Expert Assessment: A skilled gutter installer will assess the specific needs of your property, including roof size and pitch, to recommend the most suitable guttering system and layout.
- Correct and Efficient Installation: They possess the specialist tools and knowledge to install the system correctly and efficiently, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. This includes everything from calculating the correct fall to using the right number of brackets for support.
- Guarantees and Insurance: Reputable guttering services will offer a guarantee on their workmanship and the materials they supply. They will also hold public liability insurance, protecting you and your property in the unlikely event of an accident.
- Proper Waste Disposal: A gutter replacement generates a surprising amount of old material and rubbish. A professional service will handle the removal and responsible disposal of all waste, often including the cost of a skip in their quote.
Our Comprehensive Guttering Services
Whether you're dealing with a single leak or planning a full roofline overhaul, the tradespeople on ServiceTasker offer a complete range of guttering services to meet your needs. We connect you with gutter installers who specialise in everything from minor repairs to large-scale replacements.
New Gutter Installation
For new builds, extensions, or outbuildings like garages and garden rooms, a professional gutter installation is essential from the outset. An installer will work from your architectural plans or assess the new structure to design and fit a system that effectively manages rainwater. This includes selecting a style and colour of guttering that complements the building's aesthetic, ensuring a flawless and functional finish.
Gutter Replacement
Guttering doesn't last forever. Over time, materials degrade, joints fail, and damage from weather or ladders takes its toll. A full gutter replacement is often the most cost-effective solution for older systems. The process typically involves carefully removing the old gutters and downpipes, thoroughly inspecting the fascia and soffit boards for any signs of rot or damage, and then fitting the brand-new system to modern standards. This is an opportunity to upgrade your materials or change the style to give your home's exterior a fresh look.
Gutter Repair
For more localised issues, a repair can be a viable option. Common problems include leaking joints, cracked gutter sections from impact damage, or brackets that have come loose from the fascia. A professional will be able to assess the overall condition of your system and advise whether a simple repair will suffice or if the issue is a symptom of a wider failure, in which case a replacement might be more prudent in the long run.
Fascia and Soffit Services
The gutters, fascias, and soffits form a single, integrated roofline system. The fascia is the long, straight board that runs along the lower edge of the roof, to which the guttering is fixed. The soffit is the board you see underneath. If your gutters have been leaking for some time, it’s highly likely the wooden fascia boards have started to rot. Many gutter installers also specialise in replacing timber fascias and soffits with durable, low-maintenance uPVC alternatives, and it is often most economical to have this work done at the same time as a gutter replacement.
Understanding Guttering Materials: Making the Right Choice for Your Home
The material you choose for your gutters has a significant impact on cost, appearance, and longevity. A good guttering installer will be able to discuss the pros and cons of each option in relation to your specific property.
uPVC (Unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride)
By far the most common and affordable choice in the UK. Modern uPVC guttering is robust, lightweight, and available in various profiles (half-round, square, deep-flow, ogee) and colours (white, black, brown, grey) to suit almost any home. It's easy to install and requires very little maintenance beyond regular cleaning.
Cast Iron
The traditional choice for period properties, listed buildings, and conservation areas. Cast iron is incredibly durable and can last for over 50 years if properly maintained. It offers an authentic, heritage aesthetic that cannot be replicated by plastic. However, it is very heavy, requires specialist installation skills, is the most expensive option, and needs repainting every five to seven years to prevent rust.
Aluminium
A fantastic modern alternative that blends durability with a sleek aesthetic. Aluminium is lightweight, will not rust, and has a life expectancy of 25 years or more. It's often available as 'seamless' guttering, where a special machine on-site extrudes one continuous length of guttering to fit your home perfectly, eliminating the risk of leaking joints. It is more expensive than uPVC but cheaper than cast iron.
Steel and Zinc
Offering a contemporary, industrial look, steel and zinc are strong, durable, and increasingly popular on modern architectural designs. They are highly resistant to corrosion and have a very long lifespan. Like aluminium and cast iron, they sit at the higher end of the price spectrum and require a tradesperson with experience in fitting metal guttering systems.