Your roofline — the fascias, soffits, gutters and downpipes that run around the edge of your roof — does a job that most homeowners never think about until something goes wrong. It channels hundreds of litres of rainwater away from your home every year, ventilates your roof space, closes off the roof edge from birds and pests, and gives your home a clean, finished appearance from the street.
When any part of the roofline fails, the consequences move quickly. Overflowing gutters soak into walls. Rotting fascia boards expose roof timbers. Blocked downpipes cause water to back up against the house. And on older Irish homes with timber fascias and soffits, rot spreads silently until it becomes a significant and expensive problem.
Mr Clean Roofing replaces old and failing roofline systems across County Meath with quality uPVC fascias, soffits, gutters and downpipes. uPVC does not rot, does not need painting, and when correctly installed will give you decades of trouble-free performance. We also carry out repairs to existing guttering and roofline systems where replacement is not yet warranted.
Patrick and his team carry out every job — no subcontractors. Free survey, written quote, all work guaranteed.

Many homeowners put off roofline work because the problems develop gradually and are not immediately obvious. Here are the signs to watch for:
Gutters Overflowing During Rain
If water is pouring over the front of your gutters during rainfall rather than flowing to the downpipe, the gutters are either blocked, sagging, cracked, or undersized. Left unaddressed, this causes water to saturate the fascia board, the soffit, and eventually the wall below.
Visible Cracks or Gaps in the Soffit
Cracked soffits allow birds and pests to access the roof space and break the seal that protects the rafter ends from the weather. Once birds or squirrels are nesting in your roof space, the problems they cause are significant and expensive to resolve.
Gutters Pulling Away From the House
If your guttering is visibly pulling away from the fascia board, it is usually because the fascia itself is rotting and can no longer hold the bracket fixings. This will not improve — it needs to be replaced before the guttering falls away entirely.
Damp Patches on External Walls
Persistent damp patches on the wall just below the roofline — particularly on gable ends — are often caused by blocked or overflowing gutters or leaking downpipes. They look like a simple cosmetic issue but indicate ongoing water damage that will worsen.
Your Home Has Original Timber Fascias
If your home was built before the mid-1990s, it almost certainly has original timber fascias and soffits. These have a practical lifespan of 20 to 30 years before rot becomes an issue. If they have not been replaced, it is worth having them inspected — the cost of replacement is far lower than the cost of repairing the timber and structural damage that rot causes if left to progress.

Quality uPVC fascia and soffit installed correctly has a practical lifespan of 25 to 40 years and requires no painting, treatment or regular maintenance. It simply needs an occasional wash down to keep it looking clean.
This is called capping or over-capping and while it is sometimes done, we do not recommend it and we do not do it. Capping traps any existing moisture in the timber behind the new uPVC, accelerating rot and ultimately causing the new installation to fail prematurely. Removing the old timber and starting with a sound base is the only way to ensure the new system lasts.
We install uPVC roofline products in white, anthracite grey, black ash, rosewood, cream and chartwell green. White is by far the most popular choice across Meath. We bring samples to every survey so you can see the colours against your property before making a decision.
It depends on the cause. Blocked gutters simply need clearing. Gutters that sag, have cracked sections or leaking joints may need partial or full replacement. Gutters that are too small for the roof area they are serving may need to be upgraded to a deeper profile. We will assess the cause of the problem honestly and advise you accordingly.
A typical semi-detached home takes one to two days. Larger detached homes or properties with more complex rooflines may take two to three days. We will give you a realistic programme as part of your written quote.
Almost always yes. The guttering is fixed directly to the fascia board. When the fascia is replaced, the guttering has to come off anyway — so it makes practical and financial sense to install new guttering at the same time rather than refitting old gutters onto a new fascia board.

Whether you need a full roofline replacement or just a gutter repair, we will come to you, inspect your system properly, and give you an honest written quote at no charge and no obligation.
Call 083 176 3799 Or fill in our contact form and we will get back to you within a few hours.

Mr Clean Roofing is a fully insured roofing contractor based in Co. Meath, Ireland. We specialise in roof repairs, new roof installations, slate roofing, flat roofing, chimney repairs, fascias and gutters, Velux skylight repairs, attic insulation and roof cleaning with softwashing across County Meath, North County Dublin and Co. Louth. Serving Navan, Ashbourne, Ratoath, Dunshaughlin, Drogheda, Kells, Trim, Dunboyne, Slane, Athboy and surrounding areas. Call 083 176 3799 for a free no-obligation quote.
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