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SKU: C278W
Brand: Swish Building Products
Seamless Finish: Conceals 35mm wide gaps between fascia boards for a clean, professional look.
Universal Fit: Compatible with 9mm, 16mm, and 20mm square fascia boards.
Durable uPVC Design: Built to last and guaranteed not to discolour over time.
Certified Quality: BSI Kitemarked and manufactured under ISO9001 standards.
Extended Guarantee: Supplied with a 20-year product guarantee for peace of mind.
300mm White Square Fascia End Cap
Neat Finishing Touch for Square Fascia Boards
The 300mm White Square Fascia End Cap is the perfect finishing accessory for capping the ends of your roofline fascia boards. Designed for use with 9mm, 16mm, and 20mm square fascia boards, this end cap conceals up to a 35mm wide gap between boards, ensuring a clean and professional finish.
Manufactured from durable, low-maintenance uPVC, the fascia end cap is weatherproof, rot-proof, and resistant to discolouration—guaranteed to maintain its smart white appearance for years to come. Easy to install, it can be securely fixed in place with super glue for a quick, reliable finish.
Backed by a 20-year guarantee, this fascia accessory provides both style and peace of mind for your roofline project.
✅ Key Features & Benefits
Professional Finish – Neatly caps the ends of fascia boards for a clean look.
Compatible Fit – Suitable for 9mm, 16mm, and 20mm square fascia boards.
Gap Coverage – Conceals fascia gaps up to 35mm wide.
Durable uPVC – Rot-proof, weather-resistant, and maintenance-free.
Easy to Install – Quick-fit design; simply fix with super glue.
Long-Lasting Quality – Guaranteed not to crack, warp, or discolour.
Peace of Mind – Backed by a 20-year manufacturer’s guarantee.
📏 Specifications
Product Type: Fascia End Cap
Size: 300mm
Width Coverage: 35mm
Colour: White
Material: uPVC
Compatibility: 9mm, 16mm & 20mm square fascia boards
Guarantee: 20 years
✨ Finish your fascia boards the smart way. The 300mm White Square Fascia End Cap ensures a professional, durable, and maintenance-free edge for your roofline.
1. What is the safest way to access a work area when installing fascia boards or cladding?
Always use a full scaffold platform or a purpose-made cantilevered deck system with guard rails. Never attempt to work from an unsupported ladder or unstable surface.
2. How should boards be stored and handled?
Boards should be loaded and unloaded by hand, with both ends of a 5m length supported. They should be stacked no higher than 1m, in their packing sleeve, on a flat base, and kept away from solvents, paint, creosote, and bitumen.
3. What tools are recommended for cutting or shaping?
Conventional carpentry tools, including fine-toothed saws, can be used. Power tools may also be used at speeds suitable for timber. Pre-drilling is not necessary for nail or screw holes.
4. Can fascia boards support roof tiles?
Yes, Summit Sumo 20mm and 16mm boards, including foiled boards, can support the weight of the lower row of tiles without requiring a tilt fillet or kick plate.
5. What type of fixings should be used?
A4 grade stainless steel plastic-headed nails or capped screws should be used to ensure durability and resistance to corrosion.
6. What are the fixing guidelines for cover boards and cladding?
9mm Cover Boards: Nails (50mm) or screws (40mm), max centres 600mm (white) or 400mm (foiled/coloured).
20mm and 16mm Boards: Nails (65mm) or Nails (50mm), max centres 600mm (white) or 400mm (foiled/coloured).
Flat Boards: Nails (40mm) or screws (40mm).
Cladding: Nails (30mm), max centres 400mm. Ensure plank ends are always nailed.
7. What expansion gaps are required during installation?
A minimum 4mm gap must be left at the end of each board. Where two boards meet, leave an overall 8mm expansion gap.
8. Which sealants should be used?
A low modulus silicone (BS 5889 Type A) should be used. A primer is required when bonding to GRP, stainless steel, aluminium, or untreated wood. Sealants should not be used with polycarbonate sheets.
9. How should asbestos be dealt with if encountered?
By law, asbestos materials must be removed only by trained operatives under controlled conditions. If asbestos is suspected, contact your Local Authority.
10. Why is ventilation important in roof voids and cladding installations?
Ventilation prevents condensation of warm air on cold surfaces, which can lead to rot and mould. For foiled cladding, a free air path must be provided between vertical battens, with ventilation continuity achieved by venting into the eaves or leaving a 10mm gap between the cladding and soffit.
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