Fascia Board Repair & Replacement
Professional fascia board services that protect your roofline, prevent water damage, and keep your gutter system secure – contact us for a free estimate
5 Highlights on Fascia Board Repair & Replacement
Rotted fascia board removal and replacement
We strip deteriorated, decayed, or waterlogged fascia boards down to the rafter tails and install new primed or pre-finished boards that restore structural integrity to your eave and roofline, ensuring quality house protection for homeowners.
Fascia wrap and cladding installation
Our crew clads existing wooden fascia with aluminum fascia cap or composite cladding to weatherproof the surface, prevent moisture intrusion, and eliminate the need for repeated painting or sealing. This solution provides rain protection and guards against storm damage.
Gutter reattachment after fascia replacement
Every fascia board repair includes remounting your gutter hangers, brackets, and fascia-mounted hardware so your drainage system sits flush, slopes correctly, and channels water into each downspout. This ensures proper functionality and foundation protection.
Drip edge and flashing integration
We seal the junction between your new fascia board, the roof edge shingles, and the drip edge flashing to stop water from wicking behind the board and saturating the underlayment or rafter ends. Our experts integrate the fascia system with your existing roofing and siding for comprehensive protection.
Full soffit and fascia inspections
Our technicians inspect the soffit, soffits, eave, barge board, rake board, and trim board for signs of mold, mildew, peeling paint, and pest damage before recommending targeted damaged area repair or full replacement.
Why Choose Our Fascia Board Repair & Replacement
Fascia board repair and replacement is a specialty service that demands precision carpentry and a thorough understanding of gutter system mechanics. The Gutter Center brings both to every job. Homeowners trust our experienced team to provide quality workmanship and dedicated service.
Our crews work on fascia boards daily. That focused experience means we spot issues other contractors miss – soft spots behind fascia caps, corroded gutter spikes buried in rotted wood, misaligned rafter tails that cause sagging gutters. Our trusted experts address the root cause, not just the visible damage.
We carry full liability coverage and workers’ compensation insurance. Every technician wears a safety harness on scaffolding and ladder setups. We follow OSHA fall protection standards on every residential and commercial roofing project, ensuring customer safety at all times.
Our fascia board replacement comes with a workmanship guarantee. If a board we installed warps, separates, or fails within the warranty period, we come back and fix it at no charge. The quality materials we use – composite trim boards, aluminum fascia wrap, and UV-resistant coated lumber – carry their own manufacturer warranties that we pass directly to you. Contact us for transparent pricing and a free estimate.
We also coordinate fascia work with gutter cleaning, gutter guard installation, and downspout repair so you get a complete roofline solution in a single visit. That helps you save costs on time, money, and the hassle of scheduling multiple contractors.
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Signs You Need Fascia Board Repair & Replacement
Gutter cleaning becomes urgent when your drainage system starts showing visible signs of failure. Investing in professional cleaning services at the first warning sign prevents damage to your home. Here are five warning signals that mean it’s time to schedule service.
Peeling or bubbling paint on the fascia surface:
Paint failure on a fascia board usually signals moisture trapped beneath the coating. Water seeps behind the drip edge or wicks up from a clogged gutter, saturates the wood grain, and pushes the paint film outward. Left alone, the board softens and water damage causes it to decay from the inside out.
Visible rot or soft spots when you press the wood:
A healthy fascia board feels solid under finger pressure. If the wood gives, crumbles, or feels spongy, rot has already compromised the structural fibers. Rotted fascia can’t hold gutter hangers or bracket screws securely, and your entire gutter run risks pulling away from the roofline. Act fast to protect property from further damage.
Sagging or detached gutters along a section of the eave:
Seedlings, moss, and grass sprouting from your gutters mean a thick layer of decomposed organic sediment has built up inside the channel. This level of accumulation blocks all drainage, leaving limited water flow, and accelerates corrosion on galvanized and aluminum gutter systems. Regular maintenance prevents these problems.
Animal or insect activity near the roofline:
Squirrels, birds, wasps, and carpenter ants exploit gaps in damaged fascia boards to access the rafter bays and attic space. Chewed edges, bore holes, and nesting material along the eave are clear signs the fascia has been breached.
Discolored streaks or mildew growth running down the fascia:
Dark stains and mildewed patches indicate chronic moisture exposure. The board may still feel firm, but the surface is breaking down. Algae and moss growth accelerate the deterioration, especially on north-facing fascia that gets limited sun exposure.
Our Fascia Board Repair & Replacement Process
Fascia board repair and replacement follows a structured sequence that protects your home and produces a clean, lasting result. Our designed systems approach ensures every step meets our quality standards.
Inspection and assessment
A technician examines every linear foot of fascia along your roofline. We check for rot, warping, cracking, pest damage, and failed caulk joints. We also inspect the soffit, rafter tails, drip edge, and gutter attachment points. You receive a written scope of work with measurements, material recommendations, and a detailed estimate.
Gutter removal
We carefully detach the gutter run from the damaged section. Hangers, brackets, end caps, and elbow joints come off intact so we can reinstall or replace them after the new fascia goes up.
Old fascia removal and rafter preparation
We pry off the deteriorated fascia board using a pry bar, then inspect the rafter tails and truss ends behind it. Any rotted rafter material gets sistered or reinforced before the new board goes on. We sand rough surfaces and treat exposed wood with a moisture sealant.
New fascia installation
We cut, align, and fasten the replacement fascia board – whether primed lumber, composite trim, or pre-finished material – using corrosion-resistant screws driven into each rafter tail. Miter joints at corners get sealed with exterior-grade caulk. If you’ve chosen aluminum fascia wrap or cladding, we bend and mount it over the new board for a weatherproof finish. We coordinate with roof repair needs as required.
Gutter remounting and final inspection
We reattach your gutters with new or existing hangers, verify the slope with a level, and confirm that water flows freely toward each downspout and outlet tube. A final walkthrough confirms every seam is sealed, every screw is tight, and the finished roofline looks straight and uniform.
Brands We Use
Fascia board repair and replacement materials vary in composition, durability, and finish.
We match material grade to your climate, budget, and aesthetic preference.











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FAQs About Fascia Board Repair & Replacement
What is a fascia board, and what does it do?
A fascia board is the long, straight board that runs along the lower edge of your roof, mounted to the exposed rafter tails or truss ends. It serves two functions: it seals the gap between the roof edge and the exterior wall, and it provides the mounting surface for your gutter system. The fascia system works together with your roofing and siding to protect your home. Without a solid fascia board, gutters can’t stay attached, and moisture enters the rafter bays freely.
When should I replace a fascia board instead of repairing it?
Repair works when damage is limited to surface peeling, minor cracks, or a small soft spot that hasn’t spread to the rafter tail. Full fascia replacement is the right call when rot extends through the board’s thickness, when the wood is warped or sagging under the gutter’s weight, or when more than a third of the board’s length shows deterioration. Our customer service team can help you determine the best option.
Why do fascia boards rot in the first place?
Clogged gutters are the most common cause. When debris blocks water flow, it overflows behind the gutter and soaks the fascia board repeatedly. Failed drip edge flashing, missing caulk at seams, and ice dams also trap moisture against the wood. In colder climates, snow protection measures are essential. Over time, that constant saturation breaks down the wood fibers and invites mold, mildew, and decay.
How long does fascia board replacement take?
Most single-story homes with one or two damaged sections take half a day, and we often provide same-day service for urgent repairs. A full perimeter replacement on a two-story home with gutter removal and remounting typically takes one to two full days, depending on rafter condition and material type.
Can you replace fascia boards without removing the gutters?
No. The gutter system mounts directly to the fascia board, so we need to detach it to access the damaged wood. We reinstall or upgrade the gutters once the new fascia is secured and sealed.
Does fascia board replacement include painting?
Pre-finished composite and wrapped aluminum fascia boards arrive ready to install with no painting required. If you choose primed wood fascia, we can apply a finish coat on-site or coordinate with your painter. We always prime all cut ends and back surfaces before installation to seal out moisture. Our materials work with all types of roofing, including asphalt roofing and metal roofing.
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