Soffit and fascia are two distinct components typically found on the exterior of a building, particularly in the roofing system. They serve different purposes and are located in different areas.
Soffit refers to the underside of a roof overhang or the eave. It is located horizontally and is positioned beneath the fascia board. Soffits can also be found on the undersides of staircases, porches, and arches. The primary function of a soffit is to provide ventilation to the attic space, allowing air to flow and preventing moisture buildup. It also helps in maintaining the temperature and energy efficiency of the building. Soffits are usually made of materials such as aluminum, vinyl, wood, or fiber cement.
Fascia is a long, straight board that runs along the lower edge of the roof. It is attached to the ends of the roof trusses or rafter tails. It is positioned vertically and is visible from the street view. The main purpose of fascia is to create a smooth, even appearance at the roof's edge and to support the lower edge of the bottom row of roof tiles or shingles. Fascia boards also help protect the roof and interior of the building by preventing water, pests, and debris from entering the gaps between the roof and the walls. Fascia is typically made from wood, aluminum, or uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride).
Soffit and fascia play critical roles in the overall function of your home’s gutter system. Here’s why:
The Gutter Boys is skilled in providing soffit and fascia board repairs and replacement to ensure the proper function of your home’s gutter system. Let us know if you have a concern that we can investigate and resolve.

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