Soffit and fascia play a large part in the look and feel of a home or building. But in addition to serving a decorative purpose, they also protect structural components of your property such as lumber and other framing items. Soffit can also be designed to support ventilation in your attic space, which impacts the longevity of your home.

If you need repair or replacement of soffit or fascia it’s important to use a contractor who is licensed and experienced in exterior building work. At ReRoofIt, we regularly provide soffit and fascia services, which include inspections, design evaluations, repairs and more.

Give us a call today at (801) 907-5177 to schedule your complimentary soffit and fascia inspection. 

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Signs of Soffit and Fascia Damage

Sometimes, the need for soffit and fascia repair is obvious, but other times the signs can be more subtle. Here are some indicators that you may need a professional evaluation:

  • Discoloration or Water Stains
  • Detached Materials or Wind Damage
  • Visible Gaps
  • Loose Nails or Screws
  • Uneven or Wavy Sections
  • Rattling or Banging Noises in the Wind
  • Peeling Paint on Exterior or Interior Walls
  • Increased Energy Costs, Especially During Summer

If you’ve noticed any of these issues, or if you’d simply like peace of mind with an inspection, give us a call at (801) 907-5177 today.

Benefits of Soffit & Fascia Installation & Repair

Upgrading or restoring your soffit and fascia can significantly enhance the curb appeal of your property from an appearance standpoint. Some of the key potential advantages of soffit and fascia installation or repair include:

  • Reduced risk of moisture exposure to framing components
  • Optimized attic ventilation  — resulting in roof preservation and reduced energy costs
  • Eliminating safety risks of unsecured metal
  • Cost savings from prevention of moisture damage
  • Eliminating noise from loose fascia and/or soffit with wind

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Why Choose ReRoofIt for Your Soffit & Fascia Service

Replacing or repairing your soffit and fascia is an investment in the longevity of your property. Quality soffit and fascia installations help maintain indoor temperature regulation, safeguard structural elements, and preserve your home’s value and curb appeal. Neglecting necessary repairs or replacements, however, can lead to water damage, pest infestations, and higher energy bills.

When you take advantage of an experienced and licensed contractor to install or repair your soffit and fascia, you can ensure that the problem is solved. 

  • Are they licensed and insured?

  • How long have they been in business?

  • Do they guarantee their work?

  • Can they show certificates of training?

  • ReRoofIt is fully licensed and insured.

  • 13 years and counting.

  • We provide 5-year workmanship guarantees on every job.

  • Check out our certifications here.

As you consider what makes the most sense for your soffit and fascia repairs or installation, the answers to commonly asked questions below may help.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Soffits are horizontal components that make up the underside of the roof overhang. They are typically made out of aluminum but can be made out of a variety of materials. Soffits are designed to protect the lumber that creates roof overhangs and are usually an integral part of ventilation for attic spaces.

Fascia is long horizontal board that runs along the edge of roofing system, typically at the ends of trusses. You can see fascia board where the roof transitions from the drip edge to the rest of the home exterior.

While there are various professionals in the construction industry that offer soffit and fascia repair, roofing contractors tend to better understand how these components influence water shedding and attic ventilation. These two points are the main practical purposes for soffit and fascia.

Since soffit and fascia are two separate components this can sometimes be done. However, there are some cases where the fascia will need to be removed first in order to get to the soffit. This may also mean that gutter removal is necessary.

The life expectancy of soffit and fascia is largely dependent upon the materials used and proper installation. Typical aluminum soffit and fascia will come with a 20-year limited manufacturer warranty.

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