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Fascia and Soffit Repairs

Fascia and soffit repairs help maintain your roof’s edge and eaves. First, fascia is the vertical board at the roof’s edge, and soffit is the horizontal board under it. Therefore, together they shield rafters from rain and pests. However, over time, weather and woodpeckers can damage these boards. Consequently, you may spot cracks, warping, or rot.

Why Fascia and Soffit Matter

Because moist air often gathers under your roof, damaged fascia or soffit allows water to seep into rafters. Meanwhile, pests like birds or squirrels can nest in gaps, which worsens decay. Therefore, timely fascia and soffit repairs prevent mold and structural harm.

Signs You Need Repairs

  • Cracked or peeling paint on roof trim
  • Soft spots or sagging under the eaves
  • Visible holes or pest damage
  • Water stains on attic walls

The Repair Process

First, an inspector assesses damage to fascia and soffit boards. Then, they remove rotten wood. Next, they cut new boards to fit and fasten them securely. Finally, they seal and paint the boards to match your home’s exterior. Because this work protects rafters and attic vents, it restores roof health.

  • Fascia and soffit repairs stop water and pest entry.
  • Prompt board replacement avoids costly roof fixes.
  • Professional repair ensures long-lasting protection.

Soffit Repair Project

Fascia & Soffit Repair Frequently Asked Questions

Fascia is the board that runs along the edge of the roof and supports the gutters. Soffits are the panels located underneath the roof overhang that help ventilate the attic and protect the roof structure.

Common signs include peeling paint, rotting wood, sagging panels, visible cracks, pest activity, water damage, or gutters pulling away from the roofline.

Damaged fascia or soffits can allow moisture and pests into your home, leading to rot, mold, and roof damage. Timely repairs help protect your roof, siding, and attic ventilation.

We provide repairs and replacements for:
● Wood and aluminum fascia
● Vented and solid soffits
● Water-damaged or rotting trim
● Fascia damage caused by failing gutters or roof leaks

Yes. In many cases, damaged sections can be repaired or replaced without a full exterior trim replacement, depending on the extent of the damage.

Yes. Since gutters are attached to the fascia, we inspect gutter attachment and drainage issues that may be contributing to the damage.

Most fascia and soffit repair projects can be completed in one day, depending on the size of the repair and material type.

Yes. Properly repaired or replaced soffits, especially vented soffits, help improve attic ventilation and reduce moisture buildup.

Yes. We repair fascia and soffits damaged by wind, storms, falling debris, or ice and can assist with documentation for insurance-related repairs.

We do our best to match existing fascia and soffit materials, though exact matches may vary due to age or discontinued products.

Yes. Our fascia and soffit repair work includes a workmanship warranty, and materials may carry manufacturer warranties.

Costs vary based on the extent of damage, materials, and access. We provide clear estimates after inspecting your home.

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