
Showing posts with label black fascia and soffit black aluminium gutter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black fascia and soffit black aluminium gutter. Show all posts
Sunday, February 13, 2011
black seamless gutter in stillorgan dublin
We fitted white eavemaster soffit, black eavemaster fascia and black seamless aluminium gutter in stillorgan dublin on thursday 10th of february.

Thursday, October 7, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Doing it right first time makes sense

We traveled to templeogue today to re do a job that was done by others.
the client had a job of white soffit, fascia and gutters installed by a "company" who had knocked on his door.
Unfortunately the work was less than perfect and the materials used were cheap and poorly fitted, ending up with leaking and over flowing gutters.
The client was so annoyed that he warned his neighbours not to allow these people near their property.
He called us to ask us to re install decent materials with decent fittings that would last the test of time, and snow.
We removed all the existing soffit, fascia, gutters.
We also removed a cut down eaves skirt that was cut down and shoved under the tiles to fool the owner into thinking he was getting a professional job done.
Absolute scammers!
The clients are happy now, as you can see we fitted white eavemaster soffit, fascia. with a white seamless aluminium gutter to give a clean line with no joints or visible brackets.
We fitted the soffit and fascia using non rust fixings, and the gutter using hidden hangers with screws not the seven inch nails so ofter seen.
For more information Call the owner Bernard Hill on 087 6798 691, or email me at guttermancan@gmail.com, or visit the website at www.gutterman.ie
Friday, July 30, 2010
setting up in artane

this is the gutterman fleet setting up to do a black pvc soffit and fascia with a black seamless aluminium gutter on a house in artane.
It is a normal semi detached house with a small extension at the rear, this type of house would normally take a day to do a cap over job on.
If a full replacement job was required it would take approximately three days.
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