Soffit & Fascia

What is Soffit and Fascia and Why are they important?

Soffit and fascia play crucial roles in both protecting and enhancing the appearance of your home. Soffit, which is the exposed surface under the roof's overhang, serves as a ventilation system, allowing air to flow in and out of the attic while maintaining the aesthetic appeal of the eaves. It not only prevents moisture buildup and potential damage, but also helps to regulate the temperature inside the house.

On the other hand, the fascia acts as a cover for the exposed rafters and provides support for the lower edge of the roof. It protects the underlying structure from water, pests, and other external elements. Properly installed and professionally maintained soffit and fascia contribute to the overall durability and longevity of the house, ensuring a visually appealing and well-protected exterior for years to come.

Most of the time, people tend to focus on their home's biggest and most noticeable aspects. Any home's windows, siding, and doors get the majority of attention, but it's crucial that you don't ignore the little details. So, let's discuss soffit and fascia and also why they significant elements of your house.

What is Soffit?

Soffit is the exposed siding found beneath the overhang of your roof. Your soffit is frequently hidden from view from the outside because it is on the underside of your roof. But when you're near to the house, underneath it, or at street level, you can still see the soffit. Soffit is typically the same style and color as your home's siding, although it can vary based on your preferences and personal likes.


Soffit can be made out of aluminum, plastic, or wood. The climate where you live should dictate the type of soffit that is used for your home.


We specialize in using Certainteed Vinyl Soffit will protect your property and look wonderful with various metal trim colors to go along.

What is Fascia?

Soffit and fascia go hand in hand on your house. The siding immediately above the soffit is called the fascia. It is the bare board that you can see on the overhang of your roof's front.


Gutter placement is also on your fascia. Fascia is highly visible and must be in good condition to maintain the curb appeal of your property.


Similar to soffit, fascia can be composed of aluminum, wood, or vinyl, with vinyl being the best material.

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