Soffit & Fascia

Complete soffit and fascia solutions for a finished, protected roofline.

Soffit & Fascia: The Finishing Touch Your Roof Needs

Soffit and fascia might not be the first things you think about when it comes to your home's exterior, but they play an essential role in both protection and appearance. Your fascia boards support the lower edge of your roof and anchor the eavestrough system, while your soffit panels seal the underside of the roof overhang and provide critical attic ventilation.

When soffit or fascia deteriorate — due to moisture damage, age, or pest intrusion — it can lead to serious problems including poor ventilation, ice dams, mould growth, and animal entry into your attic. At Blueline Construction, we inspect, repair, and replace soffit and fascia using durable materials suited to Alberta's climate, including aluminum, vinyl, and wood options.

We often complete soffit and fascia work alongside roofing or eavestrough projects, providing a seamless finish and ensuring every component of your roofline works together as an integrated system.

Our Soffit & Fascia Services Include

  • Soffit and fascia inspection and condition assessment
  • Complete soffit and fascia replacement
  • Targeted repair of damaged or rotted sections
  • Aluminum, vinyl, and wood material options
  • Vented soffit installation for improved attic airflow
  • Colour matching to coordinate with your roof and exterior finishes
  • Pest damage repair and prevention

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between soffit and fascia?
Fascia is the vertical board that runs along the lower edge of your roof, supporting the gutters. Soffit is the horizontal panel that covers the underside of the roof overhang. Together, they protect your roof structure and provide ventilation.
Which material is best for soffit and fascia in Alberta?
Aluminum is the most popular choice for Alberta homes because it resists moisture, won't rot, and handles temperature extremes well. Vinyl is a budget-friendly alternative, while wood offers a traditional look but requires more maintenance. We'll help you choose the right material for your home and budget.
How do I know if my soffit needs replacing?
Signs include peeling or flaking paint, visible rot or water staining, pest activity (birds, squirrels, wasps nesting under the eaves), condensation in your attic, or ice dams forming at the roofline. A blocked or deteriorated soffit reduces attic ventilation and can cause significant damage over time.
Can soffit and fascia be replaced without redoing the roof?
Absolutely. Soffit and fascia can be replaced independently of the roof. However, if you're planning a roof replacement in the near future, doing everything at once is more efficient and cost-effective.

Need Soffit or Fascia Work?

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