Fascia and Soffit Painters in Southampton

Southampton Decorators — fascia and soffit painting in Southampton, delivered by a trusted local decorator.
- Timber fascias and soffits
- uPVC fascias and soffits
- Safe access at height for every elevation
- Salt-air assessment on exposed positions
- Combined fascia, soffit, and gutter scopes
Fascias are the horizontal boards along the top of the walls at eaves level. Soffits are the boards underneath the roof overhang. On Southampton’s Victorian and Edwardian stock in Bevois Mount, Highfield, and Shirley these are mostly timber and need periodic repainting. Leave them too long and the paint film fails, moisture enters the timber, and a paint job becomes a replacement job.
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Why Choose Southampton Decorators
Proper Access at Height
Your decorator uses working platforms and mobile elevated work platforms where ladders are not appropriate — fascia work isn’t quoted and then improvised on the day.
Estuary-Exposure Prep
Properties near Southampton Water, the Itchen, and the Test see accelerated paint failure on exposed fascias — done right, the finish holds for a decade.
Honest Board Assessment
Your decorator tells you whether boards are timber or uPVC, what condition they are in, and won’t recommend painting if boards need replacing.
Clear Pricing
Your decorator prepares a written quote covering the scope of work before anything starts.
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Fascia and Soffit Painting Services


Timber Fascias and Soffits
Southampton stock built before about 1930 carries timber fascias and soffits across Banister Park, Highfield, Shirley Hills, Bevois Mount, and Portswood. Timber fascias can be repainted indefinitely, provided the timber is sound and each repaint is prepared correctly.
The usual failure mode is moisture entering where the paint film has broken down. South and west-facing elevations are the most exposed. Preparation is critical — boards are sanded or stripped back to a stable base. Any bare timber is spot-primed immediately, then a full primer coat goes over all surfaces before any topcoat.
uPVC Fascias and Soffits
Replacement fascias installed since around 1990 are mostly uPVC. With the right preparation, it can be painted successfully: thorough clean, light abrasion, and a PVC adhesion primer. The topcoat must be flexible — a brittle topcoat on a surface that expands with temperature cracks regardless of adhesion.
This makes sense where the colour is heavily faded but boards are sound, not where the uPVC itself is cracked or has failed joints. Your decorator assesses condition at the site visit and advises on painting versus replacement.
Access at Height
Continuous prep and painting along a full fascia run can’t be done safely from a leaning ladder. Moving the ladder every metre produces inconsistent work and unnecessary risk.
Tower scaffolding or mobile elevated platforms are used instead. The access method is identified at the assessment visit and included in the quote. On a standard two-storey property, a platform gives continuous access along each elevation, and the cost shows in the finish.
Gable-End Fascias
Gable-end fascias are the diagonal boards following the roof pitch on end walls. They face the prevailing wind, and on south or west-facing gables paint failure appears here first.
These boards are inspected carefully at the assessment visit. Sound timber is stripped, re-primed, and repainted. Timber deteriorated beyond surface treatment gets a replacement recommendation.
Combined Exterior Programmes
Fascias and soffits are often addressed as part of a full exterior programme. See our exterior painting page for the full scope. For Edwardian property projects combining fascias, render, and sash windows, see our Edwardian property painting page.
Here’s How It Works
1. Assessment
Your decorator inspects every elevation at roof level. Timber or uPVC is confirmed, existing paint condition assessed, any rot or structural failure identified, and the access method required confirmed.
2. Surface Preparation
Tower scaffold or platform is erected before preparation begins. Guttering is removed or masked. Well-adhered coatings are sanded and primed. Failing or peeling coatings are stripped back. Bare timber is spot-primed immediately. uPVC is cleaned, lightly abraded, and adhesion-primed.
3. Undercoating
A full primer coat over all prepared surfaces before any topcoat. This stage is not skipped or reduced.
4. Phased Painting
Two finish coats of exterior gloss or specialist timber-coat paint as required. Coverage checked on all faces: front face, soffit board face, and exposed edges.
5. Topcoat and Inspection
All boards inspected from the access equipment before dismantling. Guttering refixed and checked for correct fall. Access equipment removed and site cleared.
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Fascia and Soffit Painting Costs in Southampton
Prices below are estimates. Every property is different. Call 023 8001 5722 for a precise quote.
Access Method
Platform or scaffold hire is a fixed cost on every fascia job. A larger property with more elevations spreads this cost over more linear metres of board. Small single-elevation jobs have a proportionally higher access cost per metre.
Extent of Preparation
Timber in good condition with well-adhered existing paint needs sanding and a fresh prime and topcoat. Fascias with failing, peeling, or salt-damaged paint need stripping back first. Standard three-bedroom semi (Highfield or Shirley): £650 to £1,100.
Timber vs uPVC
uPVC preparation requires adhesion priming and an appropriate topcoat. Large Banister Park detached (timber, full preparation, scaffold access): £1,400 to £2,200. uPVC equivalent: £1,100 to £1,700.

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