Fascia & Soffit Cleaning Southport
Refresh roofline plastics and improve your home’s exterior appearance. Evans Exterior Services helps homeowners restore kerb appeal and keep exterior areas cleaner, safer and easier to use.
What’s included
- ✓ Fascia board exterior wash
- ✓ Soffit exterior wash
- ✓ Gutter exterior wash add-on
- ✓ Roofline grime and staining removal
- ✓ Ideal with gutter clearing
- ✓ Part of full exterior refresh packages
How to get a quote
For the fastest quote, send a wide photo of the area, a close-up of the problem areas, your postcode and any access details. We’ll reply with the best option and a clear estimate.
No fake before/after photos here. Real job photos can be added later once available. For now, the page focuses on clear services, trust and easy quoting.
Best for
Common reasons local customers book fascia & soffit cleaning.
Dirty roofline plastics
Send photos and we’ll confirm the best cleaning approach for your surface.
Kerb appeal improvements
Send photos and we’ll confirm the best cleaning approach for your surface.
Combining with gutter cleaning
Send photos and we’ll confirm the best cleaning approach for your surface.
Homes with visible exterior staining
Send photos and we’ll confirm the best cleaning approach for your surface.
Fascia and soffit cleaning: quote, maintenance and treatment guidance
Useful guidance before you book, including how often cleaning is usually needed and when soft-wash treatment may be recommended.
What to send for a fast quote
- A wide photo of the whole area
- A close-up of moss, algae, staining or blocked areas
- Your postcode and rough size if known
- Access notes, outdoor tap location and parking details
How often should it be done?
Roofline plastics usually look best with a clean every 12–24 months, or sooner on busy roads, shaded elevations or homes affected by algae and cobwebs.
Common problems solved
- Green staining on roofline plastics
- Cobwebs and traffic film
- Dirty gutters, fascias and soffits
- Exterior plastics that look dull from the street
Soft-wash chemicals and hypo guidance
Fascias and soffits are commonly cleaned using water-fed methods, detergents and, where suitable, a carefully controlled soft-wash mix for organic staining. Sodium hypochlorite/hypo may be used only when appropriate for the surface and surroundings, followed by careful rinsing.
Safety note: treatment choice depends on the surface, weather, drainage, nearby plants, pets and access. The aim is to clean effectively without using stronger chemicals where they are not needed.
How often should fascias and soffits be cleaned?
Every 12–24 months is typical, depending on exposure, trees and traffic film.
Do you use hypo on roofline plastics?
Only where suitable for organic staining and with controlled dilution, careful application and rinsing.
Can this be added to gutter cleaning?
Yes, it is a useful add-on when gutters are being cleared or exterior surfaces are being refreshed.
