Now, more than ever, conservation of energy is essential if you are going to keep the domestic fuel bills at a manageable level. One way of doing this is to make sure your home is well insulated. Cavity wall insulation is well worth the initial investment. Boards in the loft along with insulation such as wall cladding are a great help and the wall cladding is available at companies such as ours, Bliby Plastic, where we will supply the materials you need and answer any question you may have.
However, another way of holding in the heat is to install fascias on the outside of your house. An option worthy of consideration is fitting plastic fascias. Typically they will be available in a variety of colours so that you can choose the colour that will suit your home. The advantage of using plastic fascias is that they will not need to be repainted every few years; they can just be washed down.
Some houses will have existing fascias with connections for the telephone and mains electricity already incorporated. These will need to be relocated onto your new fascia and this should only be done by the service provider. Guttering must also be taken down before replacing the fascia. It is advisable that scaffolding is used to carry out this replacement since you will be working at height and a ladder is going to be inadequate as well as unsafe. So make sure you have the right equipment to keep yourself safe.
