Fascia & Soffit

Fascia & Soffit Repairs

Homeowners tend to overlook the importance of their home’s soffit and fascia. These two elements work together to complete the look of a home while also providing vital protection to the home’s interior and roofing system.
An exterior soffit is located on the span beneath the rafter tails, while the fascia is the exposed horizontal band you see at the end of the rafters. These architectural elements found along the eave area do more than just add visual interest and give a finished look to your home. They help protect the exterior of your house by keeping out pests like bats, birds and squirrels, and give you a way to disguise ventilation for your attic.
If you're living in a climate with high winds that causes rain to swirl up under the eaves, your soffit keeps water from blowing into your house. If it's not maintained well, it's a place for water to collect. Once a year when you clean and inspect your gutters, that's the time to inspect your fascia and soffit for peeling paint and other problems. Keep everything well-painted, sealed and caulked.
While soffits and fascia are traditionally constructed from materials like aluminum and wood, many homeowners are now choosing ones made from synthetic and composite materials like UPVC and vinyl because they offer easy maintenance and durability.
At WLRC, we offer repair, replacement and installation options to help homeowners find the perfect solution to their soffit and fascia needs..