
Repairing fascia and soffit damaged by water intrusion from gutters that weren't draining properly.
Fascia and soffit repair in Richland Park comes into play most often after gutters have been overflowing or leaking for a stretch of time without anyone catching it — water repeatedly spilling over the edge of an undersized or clogged gutter run tends to rot the fascia board directly behind it. That's a different path to fascia damage than a single storm event, and it's one reason correct gutter sizing matters beyond just avoiding a mess in the yard.
How much does it cost to repair fascia and soffit? Pricing depends on how much length is affected and the repair material — wood is generally less expensive to repair than composite, though composite tends to last longer. Who to call for soffit and fascia repair is usually a gutter contractor, since the same visit that identifies fascia rot typically also identifies the drainage issue that caused it.
Common repair scenarios.
Identifying how far water damage has spread behind the gutter line.
Replacing rotted sections before new gutter is hung on it.
Repairing soffit panels affected by chronic gutter overflow.
Correcting the sizing or slope issue that caused the overflow in the first place.
Wood or composite fascia depending on budget and longevity needs.
Written estimates that help support a homeowners insurance claim.
Replacing fascia without addressing why it rotted in the first place just resets the clock on the same problem. When we repair fascia damage caused by overflow, we also correct the underlying gutter sizing or slope issue as part of the same visit.
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Call Richardson Gutter Installation for a free repair estimate.
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