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Maintaining your existing woodwork is not only time consuming, it costs money too. Gone are the days where ladders can be used to paint your rooflines due to health and safety requirements, expensive scaffolding must now be used.
Rotting rooflines can really let your property down aesthetically. It can also cause structural damage leading to woodworm and could encourage vermin.
So isn't it time you considered replacing your old rotting roofline with quality, weather resistant, long lasting PVC-U from Foundrygate that needs neither painting nor replacing, no matter what the weather?
The good thing about the range of roofline products from Foundrygate is that once a week is done, you never have to give it a second thought. Our fascias, soffits, bargeboards, cladding, tudor board, gutters or downpipes do not warp, crack, flake or peel. Guaranteed! All our white and foiled products are guaranteed against discolouration providing you with total peace of mind.
Renewing your old roofline or cladding with maintenance free PVC-U gives your property a deserved face lift and rejuvenates its overall look. To help you achieve this, Foundrygate stocks the largest range of colours and styles of any major manufacturer in the UK.
We are pleased to offer a comprehensive range of rooflines that are suitable for a multitude of properties. No matter what your budget, Foundrygate installers will have a package to suit.

At Foundrygate we take great pride in the products we manufacture and supply. As one of the largest manufacturers in the industry, we place great emphasis on ensuring our guarantees are comprehensive and robust.
We guarantee that White PVC-U profiles will retain their decorative and mechanical function for fifteen years from date of manufacture, under natural weathering conditions.
We guarantee that Foil PVC-U profiles will retain their decorative and mechanical function for ten years from date of manufacture, under natural weathering conditions.
We guarantee white/black rainwater products for ten years, and brown/caramel for two British summers, under natural weathering conditions from date of manufacture.
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