Fascia repair and replacement service — Top Notch Gutters & Siding Southeast Texas

Nederland, TX & Southeast Texas

Fascia Repair & Replacement

Rotted or damaged fascia causes gutters to pull away from your home and lets water into your structure. We repair and replace fascia throughout Southeast Texas — fast, color-matched, and done right.

Warning Signs

Does Your Fascia Need Repair?

Fascia damage often starts small and gets expensive fast. Here's what to watch for — and why each sign matters.

Gutters pulling away from the roofline

Fascia board has rotted and can no longer hold gutter hangers

Peeling or flaking paint on fascia boards

Moisture is penetrating the wood — rot is forming underneath

Soft, spongy, or crumbling fascia material

Active wood rot — structural integrity is compromised

Water stains running down exterior walls

Fascia is failing to direct water away from the structure

Visible gaps between fascia and roofline

Pests and water are entering your attic and wall cavities

Discoloration or dark streaks on fascia

Mold or algae growth from chronic moisture exposure

Our Process

What's Included in Every Fascia Repair

We remove your gutters, repair or replace the damaged fascia, then reinstall everything properly. No shortcuts, no patches over rot. Every job is done to last.

  • Inspect and diagnose all fascia damage
  • Repair rot, cracks, and impact damage
  • Replace damaged sections with color-matched material
  • Resecure gutters that have pulled away from fascia
  • Seal against moisture infiltration
  • Restore structural support for your gutter system
  • Wood, vinyl, and aluminum fascia options
  • Backed by our workmanship warranty

Often Done Together

Need Soffit Repair Too?

Soffit and fascia work together to protect your roofline. Damage to one often affects the other. We inspect both during every estimate — and bundling the repairs saves you time and money.

FAQ

Fascia Repair Questions Answered

What is fascia and why does it need repair?

Fascia is the horizontal board that runs along the lower edge of your roof, directly behind your gutters. It supports the bottom row of roof tiles and carries the weight of your gutter system. When fascia rots or is damaged, gutters pull away from the roofline and water can enter your home's structure.

How do I know if my fascia needs repair?

The most common sign is gutters pulling away from the house — that usually means the fascia behind them has rotted. Other signs include peeling paint, soft or spongy boards, water stains on exterior walls, or visible gaps at the roofline. Call us for a free inspection.

Can you repair fascia without replacing the gutters?

In most cases, yes. We remove the gutters, repair or replace the fascia, then reinstall the gutters properly. If your gutters are in good condition, there's no reason to replace them.

Do you repair soffit and fascia together?

Often, yes. Soffit and fascia are adjacent and damage to one frequently affects the other. We inspect both during every estimate. Addressing them together saves time and money — and ensures the whole roofline is properly protected.

What materials do you use for fascia replacement?

We work with wood, vinyl, and aluminum fascia depending on your home's existing material and your preference. Vinyl and aluminum are low-maintenance options that won't rot. We'll match your existing material and color as closely as possible.

How much does fascia repair cost in Southeast Texas?

Cost depends on the extent of damage, the material, and the linear footage involved. We provide free estimates — call (409) 338-6602 and we'll assess your home at no charge.

What Customers Say

Real Reviews from Southeast Texas Homeowners

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