Soffit & Fascia Repair
Protect your roofline and attic with professional soffit and fascia repair. We connect you with experts for this critical exterior service.
The Finishing Touch that Protects Your Home
Soffit (the underside of your roof's overhang) and fascia (the board that runs along the roofline) are critical components of your home's exterior. They protect your attic from pests and weather and provide essential ventilation. Damaged or rotting soffit and fascia can lead to water damage in your attic and roof structure. LocalXR connects you with professionals who can repair or replace these important elements.
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Our Soffit & Fascia Services
Rotten Wood Replacement
Replacing water-damaged or rotting wood soffit and fascia boards.
Vinyl & Aluminum Capping
Covering existing wood fascia with durable, low-maintenance aluminum or vinyl.
Ventilation Repair
Ensuring your soffit vents are clear and providing proper attic ventilation.
Pest Damage Repair
Repairing damage caused by birds, squirrels, or insects nesting in your eaves.
Why This is a Job for a Pro
Working on a ladder at your roofline is dangerous, and proper installation is key to protecting your home.
- Safety: Avoids the significant risk of working on high ladders.
- Proper Ventilation: A pro will ensure that new soffits have the correct amount of ventilation to prevent moisture and heat buildup in your attic.
- Protects Your Roof: Correctly installed fascia is essential for supporting your gutters and protecting the edge of your roof deck.
Soffit & Fascia FAQs
What is the main purpose of the soffit?
The soffit's main purpose is ventilation. Soffit vents allow air to flow into the attic, which prevents moisture buildup, lowers attic temperature, and prevents ice dams in cold climates.
What should I do if I see rotting fascia board?
Rotting fascia board is often a sign that your gutters are overflowing or your roof underlayment is failing. You need to call a professional to identify and fix the source of the leak immediately before the rot spreads to your roof trusses.