Tucker Fascia & Soffit Repair Project
This roof repair in Tucker, GA restored protection to the home by repairing damaged fascia and soffit sections along the roofline. The project reinforced vulnerable edge areas, improved resistance to moisture intrusion, and ensured the exterior trim system was properly sealed and vented for long-term performance.
Project Overview
After weather exposure and visible deterioration along the roof edge, the homeowner requested repairs to prevent further damage. The inspection confirmed damaged fascia and soffit sections that required replacement, including areas near the front roofline and soffit returns. While the main roofing system did not require shingle replacement, the compromised trim components needed to be repaired to protect the structure and maintain proper ventilation.
Results
The completed repairs restored a clean, secure roofline and improved the home’s protection against wind-driven rain and moisture intrusion. Damaged fascia boards were replaced, soffit areas were rebuilt where needed, and new soffit vents were installed to support airflow. All repaired seams and transitions were sealed to reduce future water entry risk. With repairs completed to professional standards, the home now has strengthened roof-edge protection and improved exterior durability.
Materials Used
Trim & Fascia:
Hardie 1x6x12 (qty 3)
PVC trim board, 12 ft (qty 3)
Wood fascia 1x6x12 for rear (qty 3)
Soffit & Ventilation:
3/8" soffit panel 4x8 (qty 1)
11" x 4" soffit vents (qty 2)
Sealants:
Painter’s caulk (2 tubes)