Soffits and fascia are part of the roof overhang. While they may look decorative, they are critical to the roof and your home, helping minimize moisture damage and keep pests out.
Regular maintenance keeps soffits and fascia from deteriorating over time. Annual inspections from A Better Roof can help spot potential issues before they become expensive problems.
If your home has an overhang or rafters, soffits are fitted beneath them, covering the gap between the facia and the outer wall of your home.
Fascia are boards that run under the roofline and along the eaves, helping to box in the soffits. Gutters are typically attached to the fascia.
Both soffits and fascia are made of pressure-treated wood, pvc, vinyl, and aluminum.
Signs it’s time to repair soffits and fascia include peeling or flaking paint, discoloration, higher energy bills, and an indication of bird, rodent, or insect activity in your attic or crawlspace.
Properly treated and maintained soffits and fascia materials can last over ten years. Keep an eye out for wood rot and aluminum rust, though.
Soffits and fascia give your home a ‘finished’ look. Beyond their aesthetics, they provide much-needed ventilation for your attic and crawl space during hot and humid summers. Otherwise, moisture can rot the wood elements of your roof and attic structure. They also help keep rodents, pests, and more out of your home.
Fascia seals off the roof’s edge, blocking access for squirrels, pests, and others to your attic and home and preventing water intrusion. A Better Roof provides free estimates for soffit and fascia repair, replacement, and installation services.
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