Taylor fascia systems, widely used in Auckland homes for decades, are a distinctive style of concealed internal guttering designed to keep rainwater flowing away from your roof discreetly. While these systems have served many homes well, over time they can develop issues such as leaks, blockages, and structural damage due to Auckland’s frequent heavy rains. A Taylor fascia rebuild is a crucial step to restore the integrity of your home’s drainage system, protect against water damage, and maintain its overall appearance.

What Is a Taylor Fascia?

The Taylor fascia system is a type of internal gutter hidden behind the fascia board of a roofline. Instead of an external gutter, the rainwater is collected in a concealed trough that directs water away from the roof and walls. This system creates a clean, streamlined look with no visible gutters, making it popular in Auckland’s residential architecture.

Why Consider a Taylor Fascia Rebuild?

Though the concealed design looks neat, it can be vulnerable to issues such as:

Over time, wear and weather can cause the fascia or gutter to deteriorate, necessitating a rebuild to prevent costly damage to your home’s structure.

Benefits of a Taylor Fascia Rebuild

What Does the Rebuild Process Involve?

  1. Inspection: A thorough check of the existing fascia, gutter, and roofline to identify damage and assess the scope of work.
  2. Removal: Carefully removing damaged fascia boards, gutters, and any rotten timber.
  3. Fabrication: Cutting and preparing new fascia boards, gutters, and flashing materials to fit your home perfectly.
  4. Installation: Installing new fascia and internal gutters with attention to correct slopes and sealing to ensure optimal water flow.