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Soffit and Fascia Installation

Soffit and Fascia Installation in Toronto and the GTA

Professional soffit and fascia installation, repair, and replacement for Toronto and GTA homes, protecting your roofline from moisture, pests, and ventilation problems.

15+ Years Experience
15+ Years Experience
Licensed & WSIB Insured
Licensed & WSIB Insured
Quality Guaranteed
Quality Guaranteed
Working at Heights Certified
Working at Heights Certified

Soffit and Fascia Installation and Repair

Soffit and fascia aren't the most glamorous parts of your home, but they do critical work. Your soffit provides ventilation to your attic space, helping regulate temperature and prevent moisture buildup. Your fascia protects the edge of your roof and supports your eavestroughs.

When either one fails (from rot, storm damage, age, or animal intrusion), the problems cascade. Water gets into places it shouldn't, pests find entry points, and your attic ventilation suffers. That can lead to ice damming in winter and heat buildup in summer.

We handle soffit and fascia repairs, replacements, and new installations using aluminum and vinyl products from Gentek, Kaycan, and Mitten. Every piece is measured, cut, and fitted on site for a clean, precise result.

Soffit and fascia installation on a Toronto roofline

Why Replace Damaged Soffit and Fascia

Protect Your Roofline

Properly installed fascia keeps water, pests, and debris out from behind your eavestroughs and roof edge.

Improve Attic Ventilation

Vented soffit panels keep air flowing through your attic, reducing moisture buildup and ice dam risk.

Prevent Pest Entry

Damaged soffit is one of the top entry points for raccoons, squirrels, and birds. We seal it up properly.

Custom-Fitted On Site

We measure and cut every panel on your property for a tight, professional fit.

Stop Water Damage

Rotting fascia and soffit let moisture into your roof structure. Replacing them early saves costly repairs later.

Quick Turnaround

Most soffit and fascia jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on the size of your home.

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How Our Soffit and Fascia Installation Works

We inspect the roofline, identify hidden damage, and install properly ventilated soffit and fascia that suits your home.

1

Get in Touch

Call us or send a message. Let us know what you're seeing: rotting boards, peeling paint, gaps, or animal damage.

2

Property Assessment

We inspect the soffit and fascia around your home, check for hidden damage, and explain what needs attention.

3

Repair or Replace

We remove damaged material, address any underlying issues, and install new soffit and fascia panels.

4

Final Inspection

We check every section, confirm ventilation is working properly, and clean up the job site.

Soffit and Fascia Installation Costs

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Most soffit and fascia installation jobs cost between

$75 $500+

Price depends on:

Scope of work Materials required Time needed Accessibility
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Soffit and Fascia Installation in Toronto

Soffit and fascia installation protects the roof edge, supports your eavestroughs, and keeps air moving through the attic. On Toronto and GTA homes, that matters because poor ventilation and freeze-thaw damage can quickly turn small roofline issues into bigger repairs.

We install and replace soffit and fascia using aluminum and vinyl products measured and fitted on site, with attention to ventilation, water control, and the condition of the fascia behind your eavestroughs.

How to Tell If Your Soffit or Fascia Needs Work

Look up at the underside of your roof overhang. If you see peeling paint, staining, sagging panels, or visible rot, your soffit or fascia likely needs attention. Other signs include animals getting into your attic, icicles forming along your roofline in winter, and mould or moisture in your attic space.

These issues tend to get worse over time, not better. A small repair now often prevents a much larger project later.

Aluminum vs. Vinyl: Which Is Right for Your Home?

Both materials work well in Ontario's climate. Aluminum is more durable, handles impacts better, and is our go-to recommendation for most homes. Vinyl is lighter and more affordable, and works well on homes where budget is the primary concern.

We carry products from Gentek, Kaycan, and Mitten in both materials and a full range of colours to match your home's exterior.

The Connection Between Soffit, Fascia, and Your Eavestroughs

Your eavestroughs are mounted to your fascia boards. If the fascia is rotting or warped, your eavestroughs won't sit properly, leading to sagging, pulling away from the house, and water overflow. That's why we often recommend addressing soffit and fascia issues at the same time as eavestrough work.

When we visit your property, we assess the full picture, not just the piece you called about.

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Soffit and Fascia Services Across Toronto and the GTA

We provide soffit and fascia installation, repair, and replacement throughout Toronto and the GTA, with roofline assessments for ventilation, water damage, and eavestrough support.

Not sure if we cover your area? Get in touch and we'll let you know.

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Working at Heights Certified
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