Soffit, Fascia & Gutter Cleaning in Concord

Professional soffit and fascia cleaning in Concord using soft wash and biocide treatments. uPVC restoration available. Often paired with a gutter clean.

City of Sunderland · NE37 · 1 miles north of our Washington base

White uPVC that actually looks white again, soffits clear of cobwebs and dust, and no more black tideline running down the fascia below the gutter — that's the difference a proper soft wash makes to a roofline in Concord, usually within an afternoon.

Cobwebs build up behind the fascia and along the soffit vents through autumn and winter, and by the time spring arrives in Concord they've usually collected a good coating of dust and grime with them. Algae and mould get comfortable in the same damp, shaded spot, and black streaking down the fascia tends to be at its worst just as everyone starts noticing the outside of the house again.

Within easy reach across Tyne and Wear

Hebburn, Chester-le-Street, Walker and Boldon all sit within our normal working radius, so a job in Concord is rarely a one-off trip out — we're usually in the wider area within the same week.

When restoration is needed

Chalky or badly faded uPVC needs more than a standard soft wash to bring the colour back, so restoration work is quoted as an addition to the base clean rather than included as standard. It's worth it on boards that have gone visibly grey or dull.

Standard soft washtypically £80–£160
Restoration, single elevationfrom around £40–£70
Restoration, full propertytypically £120–£220 extra
Clean plus full restorationtypically £220–£380

See the results for yourself

  • Before-and-after camera proof

    Our pole-mounted camera photographs gutters and roofline before and after, so you can see exactly what's changed.

  • Fully insured

    Covered by public liability insurance on every job.

  • Biocide trained (2024)

    Correctly trained to apply biocide treatments that kill growth at the root.

  • We look after you and your property

    That's our approach on every visit, not just a slogan on the van.

Homeowners

For homeowners who can't safely get up there themselves

Cleaning cobwebs and streaking off a roofline usually means a ladder or an extension pole, which isn't something every homeowner wants to be doing themselves. We bring the right equipment and do the whole job from ground level or a safe platform, so nobody in Concord needs to risk it.

New-build and modern estate roofline

Roofline on newer estates around Concord still gets cobwebs, dust and the early stages of black streaking — it's just a few years behind the older housing stock, since the uPVC is newer and hasn't started chalking yet.

Getting ahead of it with a soft wash and biocide treatment now, before growth is established, is genuinely easier and quicker than waiting until the streaking is stubborn.

A typical soffit and fascia clean, start to finish

  1. 1

    Initial check

    We look over the roofline for cobwebs, streaking, chalky uPVC and any areas needing extra attention before starting.

  2. 2

    Dry clearance

    Loose cobwebs, leaves and debris are cleared from soffit vents and corners by hand.

  3. 3

    Biocide application

    A biocide solution is applied at low pressure to kill algae, mould and lichen at the root.

  4. 4

    Soft wash rinse

    A gentle rinse lifts the loosened dirt and treated growth without stressing the uPVC or joints.

  5. 5

    Final check

    We walk the roofline again to catch any missed patches and confirm the finish is even.

Soft wash vs pressure washing your roofline

A pressure washer looks like the obvious tool for grubby uPVC, but the force needed to shift ingrained algae can crack panel joints, force water behind fascia boards and strip the factory finish, leaving the surface more porous and quicker to grime up again.

Our soft wash uses a fraction of the pressure combined with a biocide treatment, so the growth is killed rather than just knocked loose, the boards stay intact, and the clean lasts considerably longer than a pressure wash alone.

Water and final rinse

  • A thorough rinse with clean water after biocide application removes loosened dirt and residue, leaving the finish even across the whole roofline rather than patchy or streaked.

Soffit & Fascia Cleaning in Concord — common questions

Soffit and fascia cleaning clears cobwebs, dust, algae and black streaking from your uPVC roofline, kills growth at the root with a biocide treatment, and restores chalky or faded boards where needed — usually done in an afternoon and often paired with a gutter clean.

If your roofline in Concord is due a clean, get in touch with Trevor for a quote — most jobs can be booked in within a couple of weeks.

It's a relatively small job with a disproportionate effect on how a property looks from the street, especially when paired with a gutter clean while the access is already set up.

A proper soft wash, done right

We're based in Washington and work right across Concord and Tyne and Wear, usually within a couple of weeks of getting in touch.

Soffit & Fascia Cleaning in Concord — the finished fascia and soffit line, on a NE37 propertySoffit & Fascia Cleaning in Concord — work in progress along the eaves, on a NE37 property

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