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Fascia boards are the horizontal wooden or composite planks that run along the edge of your roof, just behind the gutters. Their role is both functional and aesthetic—they provide structural support for your gutters, protect the edge of your roofing system, and give your home a clean, finished look. When fascia boards become damaged from water, termites, or gutter-related wear, it compromises not only your roof’s appearance, but its ability to drain properly and protect your structure from moisture intrusion.
We specialize in fascia board repair and replacement for residential and multi-unit properties. Whether you’re dealing with peeling paint, sagging sections, or signs of rot, we’ll restore your fascia with care and precision—preserving both the beauty and function of your roofline.
Keeping your fascia in good condition prevents costly structural damage down the line. Repaired fascia protects your rafters from exposure, helps maintain the alignment and performance of your rain gutters, and eliminates entry points for water, pests, and mold. It also plays an essential role in your home’s curb appeal—damaged fascia can make a roof look neglected, even when the rest of the system is in good shape.
By repairing or replacing compromised sections early, you avoid the risk of widespread rot, wood swelling, or moisture reaching interior areas of your roof and attic. With expert repair, your fascia will remain strong, sealed, and aligned—supporting your gutter system and the overall integrity of your roof.
Common signs that your fascia needs repair include visible cracks, peeling paint, or boards that appear warped, swollen, or soft to the touch. If your gutters are starting to sag, pull away from the house, or leak behind the gutter line, the fascia may no longer be holding its weight properly. Water stains near your roofline, mold growth, or termite droppings around fascia corners are additional warning signs. Sometimes, damage becomes visible after gutter replacement or removal, when previously hidden wear is exposed. If you’re unsure, a quick inspection can determine whether your fascia can be repaired or if a full replacement is the safer, more cost-effective route.
We do not believe in quick fixes or cutting corners. With over two decades of experience, we have built a reputation for doing things the right way—from the first call to the final nail. We are:
Our team combines years of hands-on experience with a strong commitment to quality and service. When you work with us, you are choosing a team that values your time, your investment, and your peace of mind. Book an inspection with Hidden Hills Roofing today and let’s get started with your project!