UPVC White or Black Roofline Products

Your roofline plays a bigger role than most homeowners realise. It protects roof edges, controls rainwater flow, prevents damp and rot, and gives your property a neat, finished appearance.

At Smart Roofing London, we supply and install high-quality uPVC white and black roofline products across London, including gutters, fascias, and soffits built to perform in London’s wet and demanding climate.

Whether you are replacing rotting timber boards, upgrading your home with a modern black roofline, or fixing leaking or sagging gutters, our uPVC systems provide a durable, weather-resistant, and low-maintenance solution.

Designed for both traditional and contemporary London properties, our roofline products improve protection, appearance, and long-term value with minimal upkeep.

Why Choose uPVC for Roofline Products in London’s Weather?

London’s weather is tough on rooflines. Heavy rain, damp air, winter frost, and blocked gutters quickly damage traditional timber boards. Because of this, more homeowners and landlords now choose uPVC roofline products instead.

First of all, uPVC does not rot, warp, or crack like wood. Even during long wet winters, it stays strong and stable. In addition, it resists UV damage, so white boards stay bright and black boards keep their colour for years.

Moreover, uPVC rooflines need very little maintenance. There’s no painting, sealing, or sanding. A simple clean is enough. As a result, homeowners save money over time.

Finally, uPVC is available in modern white and black finishes, making it easy to match new windows, doors, and gutters. This improves kerb appeal and can even increase property value.

Our uPVC Gutter Products

Your gutters are your first defence against water damage. However, old or poorly fitted gutters can overflow, leak, or pull away from the roof. Our uPVC gutter systems are designed specifically for London homes.

Gutter Features:

  • Material: High-quality uPVC
  • Profiles: Half-round, square, ogee, deep-flow
  • Capacity: Standard and high-flow options
  • Colours: White and black,
  • Weather resistance: Rain, frost, UV
  • Installation: Secure bracket and clip-fit systems

Because London gets frequent rainfall, we often recommend deep-flow gutters for terraced and semi-detached houses. These handle heavy rain better and reduce overflow.

In addition, black uPVC gutters are popular for modern homes, while white gutters suit traditional properties. Either way, both options are durable and easy to maintain.

Our uPVC Fascia Products

Fascia boards support your gutters and protect roof timbers. Unfortunately, timber fascias often rot behind the paint, causing hidden damage.

Our uPVC fascia boards provide a strong and clean alternative.

Fascia Attributes:

  • Material: uPVC
  • Thickness: 9mm, 18mm, 25mm
  • Profiles: Flat, bullnose, chamfered
  • Colours: White and black
  • UV stability: Fade-resistant
  • Maintenance: Virtually maintenance-free

Importantly, we don’t just “cap over” rotten timber unless it’s safe to do so. Instead, we inspect the structure first. When needed, we fully replace damaged boards to protect your roof properly.

As a result, you get a long-lasting solution, not a short-term fix.

Our uPVC Soffit Products

Soffits sit underneath the roof edge and allow your roof to breathe. Without proper ventilation, moisture builds up, leading to mould and condensation.

Our uPVC soffit boards are both protective and breathable.

Soffit Features:

  • Material: uPVC
  • Types: Vented and non-vented
  • Thickness: 9mm and 18mm
  • Finishes: Smooth or woodgrain
  • Colours: White and black
  • Function: Moisture control and airflow

Because many London homes suffer from condensation, we often install vented soffits to improve airflow and prevent future problems. This small detail makes a big difference over time.

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Our Process

1. Raw Material Preparation
  • Mixing Raw Materials: 
    The process begins by blending raw uPVC resin with pigments to achieve the desired color, such as white or black. 
     
  • Adding Reinforcements: 
    For structural stability, steel reinforcement is often inserted into the profile. 
2. Extrusion Process
  • Melting the uPVC: 
    The colored uPVC material is heated to a specific temperature (around 200-275°C) until it melts into a molten consistency. 
     
  • Forcing Through a Die: 
    This molten uPVC is then forced under high pressure through a specially designed die. 
     
  • Shaping the Profile: 
    The die gives the material its final shape, creating long, hollow profiles that form the basis of the roofline components. 
3. Cooling and Shaping 
  • Rapid Cooling: 
    The extruded profiles are quickly cooled, often in a water bath, to solidify the material and lock in the desired shape.
     
  • Cutting to Size: 
    Once cooled, the profiles are accurately cut to the lengths and angles required for the specific roofline components.
4. Assembly and Finishing
  • Joining and Sealing: 
    The cut profiles are then assembled into the final components. For windows, this involves bonding the corners and fitting seals, but for rooflines, the components are joined and secured in place. 
     
  • Surface Finishing: 
    Surface treatments, such as lamination or painting, can be applied to enhance durability, color longevity, or to add a woodgrain effect if desired. 
     
  • Quality Control: 
    The finished products undergo quality checks to ensure they meet stability and watertightness standards before they are ready for installation on a property. 

Areas We Proudly Serve across London

Why Choose Smart Roofing London?

Choosing the right installer matters as much as choosing the right product. Here’s why London homeowners trust us:

  • Expertise in guttering, fascia, and soffit solutions.
  • High-quality uPVC materials—white and black options built to last.
  • Honest pricing—clear costs per metre, no surprises.
  • Fully insured and certified, complying with industry standards for peace of mind.
  • Proper ventilation & fitting—no shortcuts
  • Family-run business built on trust and outstanding workmanship with 25 years of experience.
  • 24/7 hour emergency service across London.
  • 100% customer satisfaction and safety guarantee. 
  • 15-year documented guarantee for gutter installation and replacement.
  • Detailed written free quotes, and keep informed of everything throughout every project.

Most importantly, we treat your home with care and respect.

Call us today for a free, no-obligation quote or consultation.

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1. What are uPVC roofline products and what are their common uses?

uPVC roofline products include gutters, fascias, and soffits installed along the roof edge. They support rainwater drainage, protect roof timbers, improve ventilation, prevent damp and rot, and give properties a clean, finished appearance

uPVC is popular because it is durable, rot-proof, and resistant to rain, frost, and UV exposure. Unlike timber, it doesn’t require painting. It performs reliably in London’s wet climate, making it a low-maintenance, long-term solution.

Benefits include long lifespan, no repainting, resistance to rot, and a modern, tidy look. Drawbacks can arise from poor installation, and some conservation areas may require approval for colour or material changes.

4. How does uPVC maintenance compare to timber?

uPVC requires only occasional cleaning to stay in good condition. Timber fascias need regular painting, sealing, and repairs to prevent rot. Over time, uPVC is more cost-effective, reliable, and far easier to maintain.

High-quality uPVC roofline products are available from specialist suppliers. However, choosing a professional supply-and-install service like Smart Roofing London ensures correct fitting, long warranties, and long-term performance.

New uPVC gutters and fascias typically cost £100–£150 per metre, including labour. Most London homes range from £1,500 to £2,750+, depending on property size, access, scaffolding requirements, and product specifications.

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