EXCELLENT Based on 17 reviews Posted on Daniel ButcherTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Reached out to max after seeing him recommended on a local group, max was able to attend my property within the same week, provide a quote and we planned works to be carried out on a leak we identified in our conservatory and flat felt roof. Works was carried out fast and effective, brought their own tools & materials, clean finish and supportive with follow up. Good all around service and team.Posted on Rupa KatariaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Luke attended my property to clean two of my roof apexs as I had bird nest residue and fix a product into the apex to hopefully stop birds nesting. I found Luke through a Facebook recommendation. I experienced Luke as responsive in communication, honest in his opinions, friendly and reassuring in the way that he did his work. He was prepared to climb up to the apex on a ladder without scaffolding and seemed confident in doing this safely as experienced. I wouldn't hesitate in recommending Luke and will here on turn to him for roofing matters. Thanks Luke.Posted on David FullerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had Maxwell Roofing repair our chimney and fix loose bricks and cement on our roof, and they did an amazing job. The workmanship was excellent and everything looks solid and professionally done. What really stood out was that they also took the time to inspect the rest of our roof, pointed out any potential issues, and gave us honest, helpful advice without trying to upsell us. They were professional, knowledgeable, and easy to work with from start to finish. Highly recommend Maxwell Roofing if you’re looking for quality work and great customer service!Posted on Cathy EglingtonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing service from beginning to end. We had a leak between our house, guttering and conservatory. Work was carried out with professionalism and resolved quickly. We were checked in on multiple times to ask how the leak is doing. The team really cares. Would 100% use again. Added to my "Approved" list which is a small circle!Posted on MariaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very happy with the service from Maxwells Roofing and Property Maintenance. Emergency roof repair, attended within an hour after contacting them and was able to fix there and then. Also gave advice for future work that may be neededPosted on Owen HoadleyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Gave me a good price for job. Everything done on time. Kept me informed on everything. Easily 5 star. Makes a change to find someone who is so reliable and does an excellent job. Would highly recommend. Thanks 👍Posted on Anita CARTERTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Window leaking, calked Luke out,found it was lose guttering. Fixed there and then, 50 quid later and no more buckets. What can I say? Fab service, good guy, keep his number in your pocketPosted on Mariusz SuszyloTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very impressed with the service from Maxwells Roofing and Property Maintenance and would definitely recommend. Excellent service from start to finish, Inspection of the roof issues was followed by photos, along with a quote for the repairs. When the work was completed more photos were received, showing all the roof repairs that they had carried out. Very happy with the work.Posted on Jake BaconTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had an emergency leak in my extension roof and Luke from Maxwell’s Property Maintenance was brilliant. He contacted me within 30 minutes of posting the job and came out the next day to assess, quote and repair the issue. The work was quick, efficient and high quality. He not only located and fixed the leak, but also cleaned the gutters and rebalanced a damaged gutter as part of the same job, leaving everything clean and tidy afterwards. I’d highly recommend Maxwell’s Property Maintenance.Posted on Guzman LopezTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great service from beginning to end. Communication with Luke was straight forward and he was not faced by the work required. Very reliable and at a very fair price. Bearing in mind Like had to reach the top of a three storage house, it was reassuring to see the team to just getting on with it and having all done in a very short time. I would absolutely recommend Maxwells
How to Identify Rotting Fascias or Soffits
A clear, local guide to spotting and dealing with rotten fascias or soffits in Milton Keynes. Learn what to look for, why rot happens, how to check safely, and when repair or replacement makes the most sense. Free, no‑obligation inspections from a trusted, owner‑led team.
What fascias and soffits do
- Protect the roof edge, support gutters, and ventilate the loft.
- Common materials: painted timber, uPVC, and older cement boards (pre‑1999 may contain asbestos).
Why rot happens
- Overflowing or leaking gutters; failed eaves felt; poor ventilation/condensation.
- Missing eaves trays or poor drip-edge detailing.
- Aged paint, UV cracks, incompatible past repairs.
- Roof leaks and overhanging trees causing persistent damp.
Top signs of rot
- Flaking/blistering paint and soft timber when gently prodded.
- Black streaks/algae; gaps at soffit/wall or fascia/tiles.
- Sagging/misaligned gutters and frequent overflow.
- Pests entering; musty loft odours; daylight at eaves.
- Damp patches on walls or ceiling edges. Act fast if gutters pull away or soffits crumble.
Quick homeowner checks
- Binocular scan after rain; ground‑level light prod only.
- Loft check for damp, staining, or daylight; ensure insulation isn’t blocking eaves vents.
- Note smells and keep a photo log across different weather.
Safety notes
- Asbestos possible on older soffits—do not disturb; arrange testing.
- Bats are protected; follow legal guidance.
- Avoid DIY ladder work; falls are a major risk.
Repair vs replace
- Repair for localised decay or paint failure.
- Replace for widespread rot, repeated issues, or low‑maintenance uPVC with integrated ventilation.
- Quality replacements include eaves protection trays, bird combs, continuous vents, aligned gutters, and checks to felt/flashings.
- Typical duration: 1–4 days depending on size/access. Cost varies by access, extent of rot, gutter upgrades, and ventilation needs.
Compliance and good practice
- Aligns with UK Building Regulations: Structure (Part A), Fire (Part B), Moisture (Part C), Ventilation (Part F), Energy (Part L as applicable).
- Continuous ventilation (often 10 mm for cold roofs) with clear airflow paths.
Preventative maintenance
- Clean gutters twice yearly; inspect after storms.
- Repaint timber every 3–5 years with microporous systems.
- Keep eaves vents clear; trim trees; schedule professional checks every 12–24 months.
Why choose Maxwells Roofing
- Milton Keynes specialists; owner‑led by Luke Maxwell.
- Fully insured and qualified; 80+ 5‑star Checkatrade and 5‑star Google reviews.
- Transparent quotes with photos; fast local response.
- Complete roofline solutions: fascia/soffit repairs or replacements, gutters, ventilation, eaves trays, bird combs, felt support.
Service area
- Milton Keynes (all estates and villages), Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Bletchley, Great Linford, Bradwell, Northampton, Bedford, Luton, and nearby.
Book your free roofline inspection
- Call 07311 091804
- Email sa***@*****************ng.uk
- Same‑day or next‑day appointments often available across Milton Keynes.
How to Identify Rotting Fascias or Soffits (Milton Keynes Homeowner’s Guide)
By Maxwells Roofing – your local, family-run roofline experts in Milton Keynes and surrounding areas. 80+ 5-star Checkatrade reviews and 5-star Google Business reviews. For quick help or a free quote, call 07311 091804 or email sa***@*****************ng.uk.
What Are Fascias and Soffits?
Fascias and soffits protect the edge of your roof where it meets your walls – the most exposed and weathered part of your property.
- Fascia – The vertical board fixed to the ends of the rafters along the eaves. It supports the guttering and is the fixing point for the bottom row of tiles.
- Soffit – The horizontal board that closes the gap between the exterior wall and the eaves. It protects the underside of the roof and often includes ventilation to keep the loft space healthy.
Common materials around Milton Keynes:
- Painted timber – traditional look but needs regular maintenance.
- uPVC – low maintenance and the most popular replacement option.
- Cement-based boards – occasionally found on older properties. If installed before 1999, they may contain asbestos – see the safety section.
Why your roofline matters:
- Keeps rain, wind, pests and debris out of the roof.
- Helps ventilate the roof space, reducing condensation and mould.
- Supports the gutter system. If fascias fail, gutters sag and walls can become damp.
Want quick advice from a local specialist? Call 07311 091804 for a free quote.
Why Rot Happens – Common Causes
Most rot is caused by prolonged moisture exposure or poor ventilation. Typical culprits include:
- Blocked or leaking gutters overflowing onto timber fascias.
- Failed roof felt at the eaves, allowing water to track back into the roofline.
- Inadequate roof ventilation causing condensation inside the soffit – especially in winter.
- Poor drip-edge detailing or missing eaves protection trays.
- Aged or cracked paint on timber that lets water in.
- UV exposure and thermal movement creating gaps and hairline cracks.
- Previous patch repairs with incompatible sealants or paints.
- Roof leaks from valleys, flashing or broken tiles that spread to the eaves.
- Overhanging trees creating constant damp and debris.
If any of these sound familiar, we can inspect safely and show you exactly what is happening with clear photos. Call 07311 091804.
10 Signs Your Fascias or Soffits Are Rotting
Spot these warning signs around your roof edge and eaves:
- Flaking or blistering paint that refuses to hold a repaint – timber boards.
- Soft spots when gently prodded with a screwdriver – timber decay.
- Discolouration, black streaks or algae under the eaves.
- Sagging or misaligned gutters or frequent overflows in rain.
- Gaps between soffit and wall, or between fascia and tiles.
- Cracks, warping, or bowing boards – timber or uPVC.
- Birds, wasps or rodents getting in through holes or gaps.
- Musty odours or visible mould in the loft near the eaves.
- Daylight visible around the eaves from inside the loft.
- Damp patches on external walls near the top, or internal ceiling stains at edges.
Red flags – act quickly:
- Gutters pulling away from the fascia.
- Soffits crumbling or falling apart.
- Repeated gutter overflow causing damp on walls.
- Evidence of bats – protected species. See safety notes.
Not sure what you are seeing? Send us a few photos by email to sa***@*****************ng.uk or call 07311 091804.
Quick Homeowner Checks – Do This First
You can carry out simple checks from ground level without risk:
- Use binoculars after rain to look for overflows, streaks and sagging gutters.
- At ground level only, lightly prod accessible timber – never lean out of upper windows.
- Loft inspection on a dry day:
- Look for damp timber, water stains or visible daylight at the eaves.
- Check that loft insulation is not blocking eaves ventilation.
- Smell test – persistent musty smells in loft corners suggest sustained moisture.
- Photo log – take photos in different weather over a month. Patterns help diagnose the root cause.
If in doubt, let our insured team take a safe look. Same-day or next-day in Milton Keynes whenever possible. Call 07311 091804.
Safety Notes – Asbestos, Wildlife and Ladders
- Asbestos risk – Some older soffit boards installed before 1999 may be asbestos cement. Do not sand, drill or remove suspected boards. Testing should be done by a UKAS-accredited lab and removal by licensed contractors if required. We can arrange this.
- Wildlife – Bats are legally protected in the UK. If bats are present, work must follow Natural England guidance. We coordinate with licensed ecologists where necessary. Birds’ nests in active season may also require timing adjustments.
- Working at height – Falls are the number one risk. Avoid DIY ladders. We use safe access methods and follow UK safety standards.
When to Repair vs Replace
Every property is different. After inspection we will show you photos and advise honestly.
Repair is a good option when:
- Rot is localised and can be spliced out, treated and made good.
- Paint failure without deep rot – we can sand, prime and repaint with microporous systems.
- Minor soffit perforations or isolated cracks.
- Gutter bracket issues causing localised stress or misalignment.
Replace offers better long-term value when:
- Widespread timber rot or repeated repaint failure.
- Multiple sections are soft or crumbling.
- Gutters have pulled away due to fascia failure.
- You want low-maintenance uPVC with integrated ventilation.
What a quality replacement typically includes:
- Full strip of rotten timber back to sound substrate – no over-cladding on bad timber.
- Eaves protection trays and bird combs to direct water correctly and keep pests out.
- Continuous over-fascia or soffit vents to achieve proper airflow.
- New uPVC fascias and soffits, aligned gutters and reliable downpipes.
- Eaves felt support and checks to lead work and flashings near the eaves.
Typical time on site:
- Small semi-detached – usually 1 to 2 days.
- Larger detached or properties with access challenges – 2 to 4 days.
What affects cost:
- Access and scaffolding needs.
- Extent of hidden rot discovered during strip-out.
- Gutter upgrades and downpipe replacements.
- Ventilation improvements or eaves felt repairs needed.
We will assess, show you photos and provide a clear, fixed quote. Call 07311 091804 to book your free inspection.
Compliance – UK Building Regulations and Good Practice
Roofline-only work often does not require Building Control, but we align with relevant guidance to keep your home safe and dry:
- Part A – Structure – Replacement fascias must support gutter loads. We check rafter ends, fixings and substrate condition before installing.
- Part B – Fire Safety – Materials and detailing near boundaries and flats must respect fire performance guidance. We use compliant products.
- Part C – Moisture – Correct eaves detailing, eaves trays and gutter alignment prevent wind-driven rain ingress and splash-back damp.
- Part F – Ventilation – Ventilation is critical. We fit continuous vents to provide a clear airflow path and ensure insulation does not block it.
- Part L – Conservation of Fuel and Power – If works extend to more than 25 percent of the roof covering, insulation upgrades may be required. We will advise case by case.
- Notifications – For roofline-only projects we confirm requirements on inspection and keep things straightforward.
Preventative Maintenance Plan
Simple habits keep fascias, soffits and gutters healthy for the long term:
- Clean gutters twice yearly – spring and autumn. More often with overhanging trees.
- Check after storms – look for displaced gutters, overflows or new staining.
- Repaint timber every 3 to 5 years with microporous systems – prep is key.
- Keep ventilation clear – ensure insulation does not block eaves airflow. Consider baffles.
- Trim back trees to reduce debris and constant damp.
- Arrange a professional roof inspection every 12 to 24 months. Early fixes are cheaper and last longer.
Set a reminder to call us each autumn – we will check and service your roofline before winter weather hits. Phone 07311 091804.
Why Choose Maxwells Roofing
- Genuine local specialists – Milton Keynes based, serving MK and nearby towns.
- Owner-led quality – Luke Maxwell personally oversees each job.
- Fully insured and qualified – Work completed to manufacturer specs and industry best practice.
- Excellent reputation – 80+ 5-star Checkatrade reviews and 5-star Google Business reviews.
- Transparent pricing – Clear quotes with photos – no surprises.
- Fast response – Same-day or next-day for urgent roofline issues where possible.
- Complete roofline solutions – Fascia and soffit repairs and replacements, gutters, eaves ventilation, trays, bird combs, felt support and more.
Speak directly with the team today on 07311 091804 or email sa***@*****************ng.uk.
Service Area – Milton Keynes and Nearby
We cover all of Milton Keynes, plus:
- Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Bletchley, Great Linford, Bradwell
- Northampton, Bedford, Luton and surrounding areas
If you are near any of these, we can help quickly. Call 07311 091804 for a free quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a fascia and a soffit?
The fascia is the vertical board that supports gutters and bottom roof tiles. The soffit is the horizontal underside that closes the eaves and helps with ventilation.
How long should uPVC fascias and soffits last?
High-quality uPVC installed correctly with proper ventilation can last 25 years or more with minimal maintenance.
Can you replace fascias and soffits in winter?
Yes. We work year-round and schedule around weather. Timber painting can be limited in low temperatures, but uPVC installation is fine.
Do I need new gutters as well?
Not always. If your gutters are sound and the right profile, we can refit them. Warped or brittle gutters are best replaced to prevent future issues.
Could my soffit contain asbestos?
If installed before 1999, it is possible. Do not disturb suspected boards. We can arrange testing and advise on safe, legal next steps.
How quickly can you inspect and quote?
Often same-day or next-day in Milton Keynes. Quotes are free and include photos and clear recommendations.
Get Your Free Roofline Inspection
If you have spotted any of the signs above – do not wait for leaks or damp to worsen. We will assess your fascias, soffits, gutters and eaves ventilation and give you a clear, no-obligation quote.
- Call now: 07311 091804
- Email: sa***@*****************ng.uk
- Fast local response across Milton Keynes and surrounding areas
While you are here, you may also find these services helpful for keeping your roof in top condition: Roof Repairs, Facias and Soffits, Gutter Maintenance, Roof Inspections and Emergency Roofing.
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Written by Luke Maxwell, Owner of Maxwells Roofing. Luke and the team deliver roof repairs, replacements and roofline upgrades across Milton Keynes. Family-run, fully insured and highly reviewed locally.
