We provide expert soffit and fascia installation for Kimberling City, Branson West, Reeds Spring, Branson and other nearby cities in the Ozarks.
If you have questions or would like a quick quote, give us a call 417-213-1216.
Benefits of Soffit & Fascia
Proper soffit and fascia installation is vital to the overall health of your home.
Fascia board provides a point of attachment for the gutters of the house, along with the drain pipes, facilitating drainage from the roof and ensuring that water does not pool around the house during the rainy season, which can cause damage to the interior and foundation of your home. If fascia board appears to be rotting away or becomes detached, it should be replaced.
Our expert installers will ensure that the new fascia is properly installed, preventing damage from wind and water to the interior of your home. It is also a very important part of home maintenance to ensure that the soffit on your home is in good condition and properly installed.
With our high quality solid and vented vinyl soffit you can be sure that your home is protected from the elements. Soffit and fascia replacement are relatively inexpensive home improvement repairs, and repairing damaged soffit and fascia can prevent much bigger problems down the road. We carry soffit and fascia for all types of homes in several different styles to fit any budget or preference.
What is Soffit?
Generally speaking, soffit is the underside of any element of a building. The most common soffit is found in the area under the eaves on the exterior of the house. The soffit extends from the side of the house to the edge of the eave and closes the space beneath the eave.
Soffit is very vulnerable to weather damage. Wet material rots, and soffit can be repeatedly soaked by water from torn shingles, damaged or rusted flashing, ice dams, or poorly functioning gutters. Squirrels and birds can also damage soffit, since they like to nest in the space behind the soffit if they can find a point of entry. Bees, hornets, and wasps do not usually damage soffit, but when they are able to build a nest behind soffit, they present a nuisance for homeowners.
What is Fascia?
Fascia extends around the entire perimeter of a structure and is found just beneath the roof line behind the gutters, and protects the underside of the roof. Wood (fascia board) is the most commonly used fascia material for homes, although plastic and aluminum can also be used.
Fascia board is mounted on the exposed ends of rafters or the top of the exterior walls to create a layer between the edge of the roof and the outside. In addition to serving an aesthetic function by creating a smooth, even appearance on the edge of the roof, fascia board also protects the roof and the interior of the house from weather damage.
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