Can anyone tell me if this is usual finishing to Fascia/soffit/guttering replacement

Send this "cowboy" and email outlining all the elements you are not happy with "bullet points".

Advise all moneys will be with held until the work is completed to a proffessional and acceptable standard.

You have to give him one opportunity to rectify his work within a reasonable amount of time 3-7 days, if he fails you can take him to court to recover all expenses and employ someone else.

Maybe try a local double glazing shop they may be able to recommend Trustworthy tradespeople.

Good luck.
 
Thanks to everyone for your input and advice so far!
The tradesman has offered to correct and asked for a list of my concerns. Having checked the original quote and agreement I have sent:

1. Guttering fall/drop is incorrect and water is not draining correctly.
2. Downpipes have not been fitted with an end elbow
3. Rotten fascia boards appear to have been capped rather than removed and replaced.
4. Soffit boards have been cut unevenly and do not meet the fascia groovecorrectly, leaving exposed timber in places.
5. Sections of soffit and fascia are not level.
6. A drip edge has not been installed.
7. Some cuts and joints are uneven and require replacement.

In order to rectify the above, I believe the affected sections of fascia, soffit and guttering will likely need to be removed and reinstalled correctly rather than patched or adjusted.

Can anyone here see any issues which u have missed?
 
Downpipes have not been fitted with an end elbow

Sorry I didn't realise the old rotten fascia board had been capped over, that is never a good idea, unless the board is in perfect condition. 3

The 'elbow' is called a shoe. 2

Item you missed, is the U channel, has not been fitted along the wall, into which the soffit wall end slots, to give it support. At the moment it looks as if the soffit, has just been wedged roughly in place, hence why it's all over the place. Likely, when the wind blows, the lot will blow down.

Debatable, but soffit vents might be needed, to provide some airflow. These things - https://www.bpdstore.co.uk/glidevale-sv200-soffit-ventilator-white/p/152
 
Here’s some before pictures for any debate ongoing about rotten boards and soffit vents
 

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