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Your roofline takes a beating. wind, rain, wildlife, and time all take their toll. When soffit sags or fascia rots, water finds a way in. Get a free professional inspection before minor damage becomes a major repair bill.

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The Problem

What Happens When Soffit & Fascia Fail

Most homeowners don't think about their roofline until water is dripping down the inside of a wall. Here's why soffit and fascia matter. and why catching problems early saves thousands.

What Is Soffit?

Soffit is the horizontal panel running along the underside of your roof overhang. the part you see when you look up at your eaves. It seals the gap between your roof and exterior walls, ventilates your attic, and keeps birds, squirrels, and insects from nesting in your eaves.

When soffit fails. from rot, pest damage, or weather. it creates openings that let moisture into your attic, pests into your home, and accelerates damage to the surrounding structure.

What Is Fascia?

Fascia is the vertical board running along the lower edge of your roof. it's what your gutters attach to. It spans the length of your roofline, giving your home a clean finished edge while protecting your roof rafters from weather exposure.

Rotted or damaged fascia is one of the most expensive deferred maintenance problems. Gutters pull away, rafters rot, and what started as a $400 board becomes a $4,000 rafter replacement. Catching it early matters.

How It Works

Three Steps. No Runaround.

Getting your soffit or fascia repaired shouldn't be complicated. Here's exactly what happens when you call.

1

Call for Free Inspection

Call (855) 606-2187 and describe what you're seeing. A Soffit Fascia Repair professional in your area will schedule a free on-site inspection. typically within 48 hours.

2

Free On-Site Assessment

The contractor climbs the ladder, inspects the damage from close up, identifies the root cause, and provides a clear written estimate before any work begins. No pressure.

3

Professional Repair

Once you approve the estimate, the crew shows up on schedule, completes the work cleanly, and leaves your property looking better than they found it. Warrantied work on every job.

Warning Signs

Signs You Need Soffit or Fascia Repair

Many homeowners don't notice soffit and fascia problems until the damage is already extensive. Here are the early warning signs to look for on your next walk around your home:

  • Visible sagging or detached soffit panels. panels pulling away from the fascia or wall indicate rot or failing fasteners
  • Peeling or bubbling paint on eaves. almost always a sign of moisture trapped behind wood soffit panels
  • Evidence of birds, squirrels, or wasps in eaves. a chewed or pecked entry hole is the most common pest access point
  • Water stains on interior ceilings near exterior walls. often a soffit or fascia leak, not a roof problem
  • Gutters pulling away from the house. gutters attach to the fascia; when fascia rots, gutters fail
  • Pieces of soffit in your yard after storms. wind pulled an unsecured section loose; more will follow
  • Ice dams forming along roofline in winter. blocked or missing soffit vents cause the attic heat that creates ice dams
Before Damaged soffit panels with water damage and rot showing the need for soffit repair
After Freshly repaired and replaced soffit panels showing professional clean finish
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What Homeowners Say

Trusted by Homeowners Nationwide

"Squirrels had been getting into our attic through a damaged soffit panel for months. The contractor found the entry point, sealed it up, and replaced the damaged section. Quick and professional. haven't heard a squirrel since."

MK
Maria K.
Soffit Repair

"Our gutters had been pulling away from the house for two seasons and we kept putting it off. Turned out the fascia behind them was completely rotted. They replaced both the fascia and the gutters in two days. Should have called sooner."

RT
Robert T.
Fascia Replacement

"We had water stains showing up on the ceiling in our guest bedroom and assumed it was a roof problem. The inspector found a 6-inch gap in the soffit where water was channeling in. Fixed same week. No roof replacement needed."

JL
Jennifer L.
Soffit Repair
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We Serve Homeowners Across the USA

From Florida's hurricane-damaged coasts to Minnesota's ice-dam-prone winters. soffit and fascia fail everywhere, and we connect homeowners with licensed local contractors across all 50 states.

Heavily served areas include Florida, California, the Midwest, and New England. regions where climate exposure accelerates roofline deterioration most aggressively.

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FAQs

Questions homeowners ask before calling

Short, honest answers about soffit and fascia repair. what it costs, how long it takes, and how to tell if you need it.

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How much does soffit and fascia repair cost?

Most spot repairs run $300–$900 depending on the extent of damage and material type. A full perimeter fascia replacement on an average home typically runs $2,500–$6,000. We never quote sight-unseen. every estimate is free, in-person, and itemized before any work starts.

How do I know if I need repair or full replacement?

Isolated damage from a falling branch or animal entry usually calls for a spot repair. System-wide rot from years of moisture intrusion. especially on wood soffit. typically requires full section replacement. A licensed inspector will tell you exactly which approach applies to your home, at no cost.

How soon can someone come out for an inspection?

Most inspections happen within 24–48 hours of your call. If you have active water intrusion, animal entry, or visible structural damage, mention it when you call. urgent situations are prioritized. Call (855) 606-2187 to schedule.

Will my homeowner's insurance cover soffit or fascia damage?

It depends on the cause. Storm damage, falling limbs, and hail are commonly covered under standard homeowner's policies. Long-term rot from clogged gutters or general wear is usually not. Contractors document damage with photos and provide written reports that can support an insurance claim.

Can I just patch soffit myself?

Surface cosmetic fixes are possible for the mechanically inclined. But proper soffit and fascia work requires working from a ladder near the roofline, correctly diagnosing the moisture source, and matching materials precisely. Getting it wrong means water intrusion continues hidden behind the repair. Most homeowners find a professional inspection at least identifies whether the fix is DIY-able or not.

What materials are used for soffit and fascia?

Aluminum is the most common. it doesn't rot, accepts paint, and holds up for decades. Vinyl is the most affordable and low-maintenance but can become brittle in extreme cold. Wood (or PVC that mimics wood) is used on older homes and historic properties where profiles need to match. Contractors can match your existing material or recommend an upgrade.

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