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4 Reasons You Need to Attend to Your Fascia and Soffit

Your home requires soffit and fascia, both to preserve your home’s aesthetic and they’re both useful in terms of protecting your home and keeping it safe from damage. Therefore, being able to identify issues with both your soffit and fascia is integral as a homeowner and will end up saving you a lot of stress and money in the long run.

The soffit is the underside of your home’s eaves, while the fascia is the long wooden board that runs down the side of the roof, often connected to your eavestrough. Here are a few things to look for in your soffit and fascia that could introduce visual and functional problems for your home:

Fractures and Cracking Paint

Throughout the years, the paint on your soffit and fascia may end up cracking and chipping. Chipped and cracked paint not only looks unattractive, but it can also introduce serious functional problems. Eventually, cracks and fractures on your soffit and fascia will develop into serious issues which can include leaks that could cause foundational concerns. If you notice cracks or fractures in the paint of your soffit or fascia you should immediately correct these issues to ensure they remain watertight.

Gutters Are Leaking

There is an important reason why eavestrough maintenance is so important as a homeowner, and why protective leaf guards and durable eavestroughs are universally recommended. Not only does a leaky gutter present complications that could lead to in-home flooding and structural complexities, but it also means that your soffit and fascia are going to be exposed to water damage which is especially troubling when December and January roll around because when the temperature drops to below freezing, your soffit and fascia could be exposed to freeze-thaw damage.

Insufficient Ventilation in Your Attic.

If the air in your attic is dry and stagnant, it could potentially be because your fascia and soffit are hindering adequate airflow. In pristine condition, your soffit is equipped with ventilation capabilities and should they become clogged or stuffed, it could prevent satisfactory ventilation in the upper floors of your home. Your soffits could be clogged by a variety of different debris including dirt, dust, cobwebs, leaves, etc. and should be cleaned on a routine basis.

Asbestos Concerns

Many homes built in the 1980s and 1990s used asbestos in their soffit and fascia. This could introduce serious health concerns if your soffit or fascia were to become damaged through strong winds or home renovations. If you believe your soffit or fascia has been damaged, you should contact a local Asbestos abatement company immediately.

Your soffit & fascia are integral parts of your home’s foundation and structural prowess which is why routine maintenance and attention should be given to them. If you need new soffit or fascia, contact Beaumart today!