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[email protected] February 14th 07 08:35 PM

Barge and fascia board replacement price check
 
Hi

The barge and fascia boards on the front of our 1930's Surrey house
are rotten and I plan to have them replaced with black uPVC. The gable
is 4m wide and the fascia stretch is 4.5m. A local firm has quoted
£1195 (inc VAT) to replace them and the soffits in black uPVC. Another
firm has quoted more than £1300. The first firm expects to complete
the work in a day. £1195 seems a lot of money for this. Please will
someone give me a sanity check and say whether or not this is
excessive?

Actually, the soffits look sound but I guess it is prudent to replace
them at the same time. Would you agree?

The more expensive firm's process is to fit a tanalised timber backing
board behind the fascia boards. They say this is necessary because
uPVC on its own cannot handle the load bearing requirement imposed by
the overhanging roof tiles, the gutters and the soffits. The cheaper
firm does not fit such timber and they say they have never heard of
any firm doing this. Please will someone advise whether a timber
backing is required?

David


[email protected] February 14th 07 09:25 PM

Barge and fascia board replacement price check
 
On Feb 14, 8:35 pm, wrote:
Hi

The barge and fascia boards on the front of our 1930's Surrey house
are rotten and I plan to have them replaced with black uPVC. The gable
is 4m wide and the fascia stretch is 4.5m. A local firm has quoted
£1195 (inc VAT) to replace them and the soffits in black uPVC. Another
firm has quoted more than £1300. The first firm expects to complete
the work in a day. £1195 seems a lot of money for this. Please will
someone give me a sanity check and say whether or not this is
excessive?

Actually, the soffits look sound but I guess it is prudent to replace
them at the same time. Would you agree?

The more expensive firm's process is to fit a tanalised timber backing
board behind the fascia boards. They say this is necessary because
uPVC on its own cannot handle the load bearing requirement imposed by
the overhanging roof tiles, the gutters and the soffits. The cheaper
firm does not fit such timber and they say they have never heard of
any firm doing this. Please will someone advise whether a timber
backing is required?

David


Sounds ludicrous. Ask them how many people they'll have on the job,
look up an approximate price for the materials, and work out an hourly
rate.

Get a quote for sticking new timber up. It'll look better (more in-
keeping) and (with straightforward occasional maintenance) last
longer. Plus it's way more environmentally friendly. It should also
cost much less than £1300, but will have the required strength.

A


John Rumm February 14th 07 09:53 PM

Barge and fascia board replacement price check
 
wrote:

The barge and fascia boards on the front of our 1930's Surrey house
are rotten and I plan to have them replaced with black uPVC. The gable
is 4m wide and the fascia stretch is 4.5m. A local firm has quoted
£1195 (inc VAT) to replace them and the soffits in black uPVC. Another
firm has quoted more than £1300. The first firm expects to complete
the work in a day. £1195 seems a lot of money for this. Please will
someone give me a sanity check and say whether or not this is
excessive?


It could certainly be worse... a neighbour paid something over £2000 for
similar work although that did include gutter replacement.

When I did all my fascias, soffits (including a large bay window with
bonnet roof overhang), and gutters, the materials came to £400 ish.

Actually, the soffits look sound but I guess it is prudent to replace
them at the same time. Would you agree?


What are the existing ones made from? In a 30's property it would be
quite common for them to be made from asbestolux.

The more expensive firm's process is to fit a tanalised timber backing
board behind the fascia boards. They say this is necessary because
uPVC on its own cannot handle the load bearing requirement imposed by
the overhanging roof tiles, the gutters and the soffits. The cheaper


Unless you have particularly widely spaced rafters this seems unlikely.


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Cheers,

John.

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Tom Woods February 15th 07 09:53 AM

Barge and fascia board replacement price check
 
On 14 Feb 2007 12:35:21 -0800, wrote:

Hi

The barge and fascia boards on the front of our 1930's Surrey house
are rotten and I plan to have them replaced with black uPVC. The gable
is 4m wide and the fascia stretch is 4.5m. A local firm has quoted
£1195 (inc VAT) to replace them and the soffits in black uPVC. Another
firm has quoted more than £1300. The first firm expects to complete
the work in a day. £1195 seems a lot of money for this. Please will
someone give me a sanity check and say whether or not this is
excessive?


The council are currently replacing the complete rooves including
felt, tiles, flashing, gutters and the facia on the council houses
here. I own mine (end-semi) and have been quoted £3500ish to have the
whole thing replaced by the same people.
It takes 2-4 men 4 or 5 days for the whole job. By this scale you are
being charged a lot of money, or have a very large house! ;)

Andy Dingley February 15th 07 11:42 AM

Barge and fascia board replacement price check
 
On 14 Feb, 20:35, wrote:

The barge and fascia boards on the front of our 1930's Surrey house
are rotten and I plan to have them replaced with black uPVC.


Evil stuff. How about a cement-based board like Viroc? Lasts longer
than wood, but it's still paintable so it has a longer lifetime than
UPVC. Black UPVC is far better than white: it doesn't look quite so
chavvy when new, but it still looks scruffy after a few years and
there's no way to refurbish it without replacement.

A local firm has quoted
£1195 (inc VAT) to replace them and the soffits in black uPVC.


Impossible to comment without seeing it. This could quite justifiably
be 300 quid to do it and 900 quid just to get up there. Ask around for
other quotes and ask for breakdowns of where the price comes from.
1200 because it really is a lot of access work is one thing, but 1200
for man+boy to do it within a day sounds implausible, because they
can't create that much extra value in that short a time.


keith_765 February 15th 07 10:22 PM

Barge and fascia board replacement price check
 

"Tom Woods" wrote in message
...
On 14 Feb 2007 12:35:21 -0800, wrote:

Hi

The barge and fascia boards on the front of our 1930's Surrey house
are rotten and I plan to have them replaced with black uPVC. The gable
is 4m wide and the fascia stretch is 4.5m. A local firm has quoted
£1195 (inc VAT) to replace them and the soffits in black uPVC. Another
firm has quoted more than £1300. The first firm expects to complete
the work in a day. £1195 seems a lot of money for this. Please will
someone give me a sanity check and say whether or not this is
excessive?


The council are currently replacing the complete rooves including
felt, tiles, flashing, gutters and the facia on the council houses
here. I own mine (end-semi) and have been quoted £3500ish to have the
whole thing replaced by the same people.
It takes 2-4 men 4 or 5 days for the whole job. By this scale you are
being charged a lot of money, or have a very large house! ;)


Does this include scaffolding and waste disposal?
I would consider the price acceptable. Remember a end house as a gable end
or three sides.



[email protected] February 15th 07 10:29 PM

Barge and fascia board replacement price check
 
Thanks to everyone who has replied. Just to clarify, £1200 included
guttering, scaffolding and waste disposal.

How can I tell if the soffits are asbestolux?

If it is asbestolux, is it best left, or should we replace with uPvc?



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