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Soffit and Fascia Services

Expert Soffit & Fascia Services

Soffit & Fascia Repair and Replacement for Minnesota Homes

  • Fast repairs. We fix rot, loose panels, and sagging trim.

  • New soffit & fascia. Metal, vinyl, or wood to match your home.

  • Clean jobsite. Premium clean-up and haul-away included.

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Soffit & Fascia — Overview

We repair loose or rotted fascia boards, missing or sagging soffit panels, animal/bee damage, and poor attic venting. If damage is widespread, we’ll replace and install new soffit & fascia sized and vented for Minnesota homes. Materials include aluminum, vinyl, steel, and wood, with perforated soffit for airflow and colors to match your trim. Most projects finish in one day. All inspections are free and include a no-obligation estimate.

  • Repair = quick fixes in a few spots.
  • Replacement = best when rot or damage is widespread.
  • Ventilation = perforated soffit helps your attic breathe.

Last updated: Oct 2025

Soffit & Fascia Repair

Our Services

Fix rot, loose panels, and leaks behind trim

We replace small sections of rotted fascia, re-secure loose soffit panels, patch animal entry, and add or clear vents for airflow. If water is getting behind the fascia, we may add drip edge or a small kick-out flashing to steer water away from the siding.

Common issueGood fix
Soft/rotted fascia boardReplace section and wrap with aluminum or paint-grade trim
Loose or missing soffit panelsRe-secure or replace panels; add perforated panels where venting is needed
Water stains behind fasciaAdd/extend drip edge or kick-out flashing; check gutter alignment
Bird/squirrel damageRepair holes and tighten panels to close gaps
Soffit and fascia repair: replace rotted boards and re-secure panels

Soffit & Fascia Replacement & Installation

Our Services

New, low-maintenance trim that breathes

When rot or damage is widespread—or panels keep popping loose—we’ll replace the system with materials that match your home and hold up to Minnesota weather. Choose aluminum, vinyl, steel, or wood, with perforated soffit for attic ventilation and colors to match your trim. Most homes are completed in one day.

  • Perforated soffit: improves attic ventilation and reduces moisture or ice issues.
  • Fascia materials: aluminum, steel, vinyl, or wood — available in multiple colors.
  • Color options: popular finishes in stock; special orders available to match your trim.
  • Clean finish: old trim hauled away; yard and walkways cleaned before we leave.

Free soffit & fascia inspection and a no-obligation estimate before we start.

Soffit and fascia replacement and installation

Soffit & Fascia FAQs

Soffit is the panel under your roof overhang; fascia is the trim board the gutters attach to. Together they protect roof edges from weather, let your attic breathe (when vented), and give the eaves a clean, finished look.
If you see soft or rotted wood, loose/missing panels, peeling paint that keeps returning, animal/bee entry, or water stains behind the trim, start with a repair inspection. When damage is widespread or panels keep popping loose, replacement is usually the better, longer-lasting fix.
Aluminum is the most common, low-maintenance choice and works well in Minnesota’s freeze-thaw. Vinyl is budget-friendly but can get brittle in extreme cold. Steel is very durable and resists dents. Wood looks classic but needs ongoing paint or a protective wrap.
Vented soffit helps move air through your attic, which can reduce moisture, mold risk, and ice-dam conditions. If your attic runs warm or you’ve seen frost on roof sheathing, adding or improving soffit ventilation is a smart upgrade.
Yes. Rotted fascia can’t hold gutters securely, leading to overflow or water running behind the gutter. Missing or loose soffit lets wind-driven rain and pests get into the eaves, which can lead to hidden water damage.
Yes. We carry popular colors and can special-order to match your trim. Profiles and reveal widths can be selected to fit modern or traditional homes.
Most single-family homes finish in one day, weather permitting. Larger homes or extensive rot repair may take longer—we’ll confirm the timeline during your free inspection.
If the wood is solid, we can wrap it in aluminum or steel for a clean, low-maintenance finish. If it’s soft or rotted, we replace the bad sections first, then wrap or install new low-maintenance material.
Yes. Tight panels, end caps, and proper flashing close common entry points. We repair existing holes and secure loose areas so birds, squirrels, wasps, and bees can’t re-enter.
Total linear feet, material (aluminum/vinyl/steel/wood), amount of rot repair, venting needs, and accessibility (two-story areas, steep roofs). We measure on-site, explain options, and give a clear, written, no-obligation estimate.
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