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Roofline Protection

Soffit & Fascia Repair in Ontario

Rotted fascia, sagging soffit, and gaps behind the gutter let water, squirrels, and wasps directly into your roof. Our crews repair, replace, and aluminum-cap your roofline so it stays sealed for the next 25 years — and so the new eavestrough we install on top of it has something solid to hang from.

Soffit and fascia replacement on an Ontario home
Why It Matters

Why Soffit & Fascia Are the Foundation of Your Gutter System

Your eavestrough is only as good as the wood it's nailed to. When fascia rots, gutters sag, pull away from the house, and dump water against the foundation. When soffit fails, attics flood, insulation gets wet, and pests move in. Fixing both is the cheapest way to protect everything else on your roof.

Stops Water Damage

A sealed fascia keeps water out of the wall cavity, the soffit, and the top of the siding — the three places water damage gets expensive fast.

Holds Up Your Gutters

Eavestrough hangers screw into the fascia board. If the wood is soft, the gutter sags within a season. We make sure the substrate is solid before we hang anything.

Blocks Pest Entry

Raccoons, squirrels, and wasps love a soft soffit corner. Sealing those entry points is far cheaper than a wildlife removal call.

Aluminum Capping = No Painting

Once we wrap your fascia in baked-enamel aluminum, you stop scraping and painting trim every 5–7 years. Done once, done for decades.

Restores Attic Ventilation

Vented aluminum soffit lets your attic breathe, which lowers summer attic temps, extends shingle life, and reduces ice dam risk in winter.

Boosts Curb Appeal

Fresh fascia and soffit in a colour-matched finish is one of the highest-ROI exterior upgrades. Buyers notice a clean roofline before they notice anything else.

Our Process

How We Repair Soffit & Fascia

Every job starts with the gutter coming off so we can see what's actually behind it. No exceptions.

01

Roofline Inspection

We remove sections of gutter, probe the fascia for rot, and check soffit for sagging, staining, and missing ventilation.

02

Wood Repair First

Any soft or rotted fascia gets replaced with primed pine or PVC trim. We never cap over compromised wood — that's how problems hide.

03

Aluminum Capping & Soffit

Custom-bent on site to match your roofline. Vented soffit panels go in where the attic needs to breathe.

04

Eavestrough Re-hang

Gutter goes back up with new hidden hangers into solid fascia. Final water test confirms proper pitch and drainage.

Cost Guide

What Soffit & Fascia Repair Costs in Ontario (2026)

Scope of WorkCost (Average Home)Per Linear Foot
Spot fascia repair (one corner)$300 – $800n/a
Aluminum fascia capping only$1,800 – $3,500$10 – $18 / ft
Full soffit + fascia (aluminum)$2,500 – $6,500$14 – $28 / ft
Soffit + fascia + new eavestrough bundle$4,500 – $10,000$22 – $40 / ft
Add micro-mesh gutter guards+$2,500 – $6,000+$15 – $30 / ft

Prices include removal and disposal of old material, primed wood substrate repair, baked-enamel aluminum, vented soffit where required, and a written workmanship warranty.

Related Services

Do Soffit, Fascia, and Gutters Together

Your roofline is one system. Doing it piece-by-piece costs more and leaves seams where the next leak starts.

Diagnosing the symptoms? Read our guides on fixing gaps between the gutter and roof, the true cost of ignoring failing gutters, and our Ontario eavestrough cost guide. Serving soffit and fascia repair in Toronto and across the GTA.

Service Areas

Soffit & Fascia Repair Across Southern Ontario

FAQ

Soffit & Fascia Repair Questions

The fascia is the long vertical board that runs along the lower edge of your roof — it's what your eavestrough is attached to. The soffit is the horizontal underside of the roof overhang. Together they finish the roofline, hide rafter ends, vent the attic, and stop pests, rain, and snow from getting inside. When either fails, water finds its way behind your gutters and into the structure.

Spot repairs typically run $300–$800 per affected section. Full aluminum fascia capping with new soffit on an average single-family home runs $2,500–$6,500 installed, depending on roof linear footage, height, and whether the underlying wood needs to be replaced. We always price soffit, fascia, and eavestrough together because they share the same roofline and pulling them apart usually costs you more.

Aluminum capping is only the right answer when the wood fascia is structurally sound. Capping rotted wood traps moisture and accelerates the rot you can't see. Our crews probe every fascia board before capping. If the wood is soft, spongy, or has visible rot, we replace the board first — usually with primed pine or PVC trim — and then cap it.

If your soffit and fascia are 25+ years old and your eavestrough is being replaced, it almost always makes sense to do them together. The crew is already on the roof, the gutters come off anyway, and you avoid double-paying for setup, ladders, and disposal. Bundling soffit, fascia, and eavestrough typically saves 10–20% versus doing them in separate visits.

Watch for: peeling paint or staining on the trim, sagging or gaps where the gutter meets the roof, daylight visible through soffit vents, wasp nests or squirrel entry points at the corners, and water marks running down the siding. Inside the house, attic stains directly above the soffit line are a strong signal that water is bypassing the fascia.

No. Properly installed soffit and fascia work does not interfere with shingle warranties. We never lift shingles, drive fasteners into the roof field, or modify your drip edge. Capping and trim work attaches to the fascia board and rafter tails only. We follow manufacturer specifications and Ontario Building Code clearances on every job.

Ready to Seal Up Your Roofline?

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