What Does the Soffit do?
Why is the Fascia Installed?
The fascia prevents water damage and keeps pesky pests away from the open space between the rafters. Soffit and fascia in Leduc can also help make your home more energy-efficient.
Over time, sun and moisture exposure can damage wooden soffits and fascia boards. Pests such as squirrels and rodents tend to chew and gnaw on fascia boards and soffits, causing serious, and in some cases, irreversible damage.
What Happens if You Ignore Soffit and Fascia Damage?
Soffit and Fascia Maintenance Tips
Like every other part of your roofing system, the soffit and fascia need periodic maintenance. Regular maintenance addresses current problems before they snowball into major concerns and prevents potential issues.
Here are some tips to maintain your soffit and fascia
- Peeling and flaking paint could mean that the wood underneath has begun to swell due to dampness. If you notice peeling and flaking paint, look for signs of rot. Repair wood rot before it spreads. This may involve replacing the damaged area. Consider sanding and repainting your soffits and fascias
- Inspect the sealant and caulking for gaps and cracks. Reapply if required
- Over time, gutters can become clogged with dirt, dust and debris. Clogged gutters can cause water to leak into your soffit. To prevent this from happening, clean your gutters at least twice every year
- Check your fascia for structural damage. Repair any rotting portion immediately
Signs Your Soffit and Fascia Need to be Replaced
Soffits and fascia boards are not supposed to last a lifetime. Here are some signs your soffits and fascia boards are beyond saving and need to be replaced
- Water in your roof void
- Pest infestation
- Lack of ventilation in your home
- Cracked mortar or gable ends
- Cracking or flaking soffit and fascia paint
- Traces of asbestos in your soffit and fascia
