Soffit and Fascia Repair in Atlanta, GA
Mr. Roofer provides soffit repair, fascia board replacement, and roofline damage repair across the greater Atlanta area. Soffit and fascia problems rarely happen on their own. They usually connect back to a failing gutter system, storm damage, or years of Georgia weather wearing down the materials around your roof edge. We find the source, fix the damage, and make sure it does not come back. As a licensed roofing contractor with over 32 years of experience, we back every repair service with our 10-year workmanship warranty. Schedule a free consultation today.
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Most soffit and fascia damage does not start at the soffit or fascia. It starts with water getting somewhere it should not be. A clogged gutter system overflows behind the fascia board. Heavy rain pushes moisture into the soffit panels. Over time, the damaged wood rots, ventilation fails, and pests find a way in. By the time you notice peeling paint or a soft spot on the fascia, the problem has usually been building for a while.
That is why we inspect the full system before we touch anything. We look at the soffit, fascia board, gutter system, siding, and roof edge together. Replacing a rotted fascia board without fixing the gutter that caused it means the damage comes right back.
Mr. Roofer has handled soffit repair and fascia board replacement across the Atlanta area for over 32 years. We deliver excellent customer service and exceptional service on every job, from residential homes to multi-family properties. With a BBB A+ rating and quality materials from trusted manufacturers, we protect your curb appeal and prevent water damage before it spreads.
Soffit and Fascia Damage We Repair
Fascia Board Repair and Replacement
The fascia board sits behind your gutter and seals the roof edge. When gutters overflow or pull away, water sits against the fascia and rot starts where you cannot see it. We remove the damaged wood, replace the fascia, and reattach or replace the gutter system to stop the cycle.
Soffit Repair and Replacement
Soffit panels cover the underside of your roof overhang and control proper ventilation into the attic. When moisture buildup or pest damage compromises the soffit, attic temperature rises, energy efficiency drops, and poor ventilation creates conditions for mold. We replace failed panels and restore airflow.
Siding Repair When Damage Has Spread
When gutter overflow runs down the exterior wall, siding on that side of the house takes the hit. Water stains, warping, and rot can spread across an entire section. We repair or replace the affected siding and address the water source so the same wall does not take damage again.
Rotten Wood Replacement at the Roof Edge
Where fascia, soffit, and the roof structure meet is where rotten wood does the most damage. If left alone, rot spreads from the fascia into the decking and rafters, threatening structural integrity. We cut out the damaged wood and rebuild the connection with high-quality materials.
Why Atlanta Homeowners Choose Mr. Roofer
32+ years repairing soffit, fascia, and rooflines
BBB A+ rated with proven track record
Licensed roofing contractor in the state of Georgia
10-year workmanship warranty on every repair
We inspect the full roofline, not just one piece
How We Inspect and Repair Your Soffit and Fascia
Step 1: Full Roofline Inspection
We inspect the soffit, fascia board, gutter system, siding, and roof edge as one connected system. A detailed roof inspection shows exactly where the damage is, how far it has spread, and what caused it in the first place.
Step 2: Trace the Damage Path
We follow the water. Whether it started from a clogged gutter, heavy rain, storm damage, or failing roofing materials, we identify the entry point and map how far moisture has traveled through the soffit, fascia, and siding.
Step 3: Remove and Replace Damaged Materials
We cut out rotten wood, replace damaged fascia boards, swap failed soffit panels, and repair affected siding. Every replacement uses quality materials built to handle Georgia weather and last. In some cases, soffit and fascia damage leads to a new roof if the rot has reached the decking.
Step 4: Fix the Source
Replacing damaged wood without fixing the cause is a waste of money. We repair or replace the gutter system, reseal connections, and verify drainage so the same damage does not come back. If gutter installation is needed, we handle that alongside the soffit and fascia repair.
Why the Damage Spreads
Fascia seals the roof edge and holds the gutter system. Soffit covers the underside of the overhang and ventilates the attic. Siding protects the exterior wall below. These three pieces meet at the roofline, and when one fails, the others are exposed.
Water that gets behind the fascia board soaks into the soffit, kills ventilation, and runs down the siding. Atlanta’s humidity accelerates rot fast. We regularly see homes where damage started at one overflowing gutter and spread across the fascia, soffit, and siding on that entire side of the house. Gaps in the soffit invite birds, squirrels, and insects into the roof edge. What starts as costly repairs on one section turns into costly damage across the full roofline if left alone, sometimes leading to roof repair or a complete replacement.
Our soffit repair, fascia board replacement, and roofing services cover the greater Atlanta area and surrounding areas, including Sandy Springs, Marietta, Alpharetta, and Roswell.
Noticing damage around your roofline? Contact Mr. Roofer for a free consultation and find out what is really going on.
Soffit and Fascia FAQs
How much does soffit and fascia repair cost?
It depends on how far the damage has spread. A single section of fascia board replacement may cost a few hundred dollars. If rotten wood has reached the decking, siding is affected, or the gutter system needs replacing, the scope grows. We provide a free consultation with transparent pricing before any work begins.
Can you repair just the damaged section?
Yes, if the damage is isolated and the surrounding areas and materials are still in solid condition. We check everything connected to the damaged area first. If the soffit, fascia, siding, and roof edge are all in good shape beyond the repair zone, a targeted fix is all you need.
How do I know if the damage has spread to my siding?
Look for water stains, peeling paint, warping, or soft spots on the siding near your roofline, especially on one side of the house. If your gutters have been overflowing on that side, there is a good chance water has reached the siding. We check for this during every inspection.
What causes fascia boards to rot?
The most common cause is water from a failing gutter system. When gutters clog, sag, or overflow, water sits against the fascia board instead of draining away. Over time, that constant moisture rots the wood. Storm damage, missing shingles, and natural disaster events can also expose the fascia to heavy rain.
Does soffit damage affect my roof or attic?
Yes. Soffit panels provide proper ventilation to the attic. When they fail, moisture buildup increases, attic temperature rises, and energy efficiency drops. Poor ventilation also shortens the lifespan of your roofing system and asphalt shingles by trapping heat and moisture underneath. That is why we always check the soffit as part of any detailed roof inspection.