
Rot and water-damage repair for the fascia boards and soffit panels behind your gutters — especially relevant on Duck Creek's established housing stock, where original trim has had decades to take on wear.
Fascia and soffit sit directly behind your gutter system, and when a gutter leaks or overflows repeatedly, the wood behind it is usually the first thing to show damage — discoloration, softness, or visible rot at the board where the gutter hangers attach. We repair or replace fascia and soffit sections on Duck Creek homes, and because we also install and repair gutters, we can tell you honestly whether the gutter or the wood behind it is the actual root cause.
Does homeowners insurance cover soffit and fascia? Usually only when the damage results from a sudden, covered event like storm or wind damage — gradual rot from long-term gutter neglect is typically treated as a maintenance issue rather than an insurable loss. Catching fascia damage early, before it spreads, is the more reliable way to keep repair costs down regardless of insurance.
Repair and replacement, tied back to the actual cause.
We identify how far water damage has spread before quoting repair.
Damaged sections replaced so new gutter hangers have solid wood to bite into.
Vented and solid soffit panels repaired to restore proper attic airflow.
We flag whether the gutter itself is the reason the wood is failing.
Straight answers — no clicking around.
Duck Creek is one of ten neighborhoods in our coverage area.
Call Richardson Gutter Installation for a free on-site diagnosis.
(888) 555-0123