Soffit and fascia are more than just good-looking features of your home—they actually play a key role in protecting your property. Not only do they help shield important parts of your structure, like the framing and lumber, but soffit can also help with attic ventilation, which can make a big difference in your home’s longevity.

If you ever need to repair or replace your soffit or fascia, it’s essential to hire a contractor who’s licensed and experienced in working with exteriors. At Gutter Crew, we’ve got you covered. We offer a full range of soffit and fascia services, from inspections and design evaluations to repairs and replacements.

Give us a call today at (801) 508-4930 to schedule your complimentary soffit and fascia inspection. 

Signs of Soffit and Fascia Problems

Sometimes it’s pretty obvious when your soffit and fascia need repairs, but other times, the signs can be a bit more subtle.

Here are a few things to look out for that could mean it’s time to have a professional take a look:

  • 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
  • Higher energy bills, especially during summer

If you’ve noticed any of the signs above, or if you’d simply like peace of mind with an inspection, give us a call at (801) 508-4930 today. By addressing problems promptly, it’s often possible to avoid additional damage to other parts of your home.

Benefits of Soffit & Fascia Repair & Installation

Upgrading or repairing your soffit and fascia can do wonders for your home’s curb appeal. Beyond just looking great, there are plenty of practical benefits to consider, such as:

  • Protecting your home from moisture by keeping framing components safe and dry.
  • Improving attic ventilation, which helps preserve your roof and even lowers energy bills.
  • Eliminating safety hazards from unsecured metal.
  • Saving money by preventing costly moisture damage down the line.
  • Getting rid of annoying noises caused by loose soffit or fascia on windy days.

Simple updates often offer both aesthetic and functional perks. Get in touch with us today at Gutter Crew by calling (801) 508-4930 or clicking on the button below.

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  • Draper, UT

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  • Herriman, UT

  • South Jordan, UT

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  • West Jordan, UT

  • Midvale, UT

Frequently Asked Questions

When deciding on the best approach for your soffit and fascia repairs or installation, the answers to some common questions below might provide helpful guidance.

The fascia on buildings is a long, horizontal board that runs along the edge of your roofing system, usually at the ends of the trusses. You’ll notice it where the roof transitions from the drip edge to the rest of your home’s exterior.

Soffits are the horizontal panels that form the underside of your roof overhang. While they’re often made of aluminum, they can be crafted from a variety of materials. Their primary purpose is to protect the wooden structure of the roof overhang, and they also play a key role in ventilating attic spaces.

The lifespan of soffit and fascia largely depends on the materials used and how well they’re installed. For example, aluminum soffit and fascia typically come with a 20-year limited manufacturer warranty.
Many professionals in the construction industry offer soffit and fascia repair, but contractors licensed in roofing often have a better understanding of how these components impact water shedding and attic ventilation—two of their most important practical functions.
Since soffit and fascia are separate components, they can sometimes be worked on individually. However, in some cases, the fascia may need to be removed first to access the soffit, which could also require removing the gutters.

Give us a call today at  (801) 508-4930 to schedule an inspection for your soffit and fascia or request a free quote by clicking on the button below.