Soffit and fascia are the unsung protectors of your home’s roofline. They seal the gap between your roof’s edge and your exterior wall, give your gutters a solid mounting surface, and ventilate your attic to prevent heat and moisture from building up where they should not. When they fail, the damage they were holding back reaches your rafters, attic insulation, and ceiling.
Valley Gutter Service installs and replaces soffit and fascia systems using durable aluminum that is measured and fitted specifically for your home’s roofline profile. We do not use one-size-fits-all solutions. Every installation is designed to seal tightly, ventilate correctly, and handle the full range of North Dakota’s seasonal temperature swings without warping, cracking, or pulling away.
Soffit and fascia installation requires precise measurement, correct vent sizing, and tight coordination with your gutter system. Since 1997, homeowners across Fargo-Moorhead have trusted Valley Gutter Service because we understand how all three systems work together. Rather than treating them as separate components, we install each one as part of a unified roofline protection strategy.
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The fascia is the vertical board that runs along the lower edge of your roofline, sitting directly behind your gutters. It serves as the primary mounting point for your gutter system and acts as a weatherproof barrier between the ends of your roof rafters and the outdoor elements. When the fascia rots or pulls away, your gutters lose their anchor, and your roof structure becomes exposed to moisture.
The soffit is the horizontal surface underneath your roof’s overhang. It forms the underside of the eave that runs between the fascia and your exterior wall. Beyond giving your roofline a clean, finished appearance, vented soffit panels allow fresh air to enter your attic continuously. This helps regulate temperature and humidity levels that directly affect your roof’s lifespan, insulation performance, and heating and cooling costs.
New fascia boards close the exposed gap at your roofline, preventing wind-driven rain, ice, and snowmelt from reaching your roof rafters. This stops the rot, mold, and structural decay that shortens roof life and leads to expensive replacement projects.
Properly vented soffit panels create continuous intake airflow that works with your ridge vent to keep your attic at the right temperature and humidity year-round. This helps reduce ice dam formation in winter and heat buildup in summer, both of which can shorten the lifespan of your shingles.
Damaged, missing, or improperly installed soffit is the most common way birds, squirrels, and wasps enter Fargo attics. New soffit installation closes every gap along the roofline and removes the access points that lead to expensive pest removal and attic cleanup.
Soffit and fascia do not fail dramatically. They deteriorate slowly, and the damage they allow can spread to other parts of your home that cost far more to repair. Here is what is at stake when these components are ignored:
Unlike gutter overflow damage that happens visibly during a rainstorm, soffit and fascia deterioration happens slowly and silently over months. By the time most homeowners notice a problem, the secondary damage has already begun. Regular inspection and timely replacement is the only reliable protection.
No two rooflines are identical. Different overhangs, corner angles, vent requirements, and gutter mounting heights mean that soffit and fascia installation cannot be templated. Every Valley Gutter Service installation begins with precise field measurements and a ventilation calculation to determine the correct soffit vent sizing for your attic’s specific cubic footage.
We install durable aluminum soffit and fascia systems that resist the corrosion, warping, and paint failure that wood-based systems often experience during Fargo’s freeze-thaw cycles. Aluminum holds its shape, finish, and fasteners season after season without the ongoing maintenance that wood demands.
These warning signs along your roofline indicate that soffit or fascia damage is already underway. They also signal that the opportunity to prevent more extensive damage is becoming smaller:
If you notice more than one of these signs, damage is likely already spreading to adjacent components. An inspection and estimate from Valley Gutter Service will give you a clear picture of what needs to be replaced and what can still be saved.
Valley Gutter Service has been protecting Fargo-Moorhead rooflines since 1997. We specialize in complete soffit and fascia systems. They are not simply an add-on to another trade but a core part of what we do. Our team understands how soffit ventilation, fascia mounting, and gutter performance work together, and we install each component with the entire roofline in mind.
Every installation uses commercial-grade aluminum measured and cut to your home’s exact dimensions. We do not leave gaps, miscalculate vent sizing, or cut corners on fasteners. The result is a roofline that seals tightly, ventilates correctly, and looks professional. It is backed by the warranty and local reputation that Valley Gutter Service has built over nearly three decades in the Fargo-Moorhead area. Contact us today for your free soffit and fascia estimate.
We had Valley Gutter Services put the large size gutters and downspouts on our home in May. They did a wonderful job and were very neat and tidy. They gutters work so much better than the old ones!
Mark did a great job installing new gutters and fascia. The day he finished was garbage day and he even put my empty cans back in the garage for me… that’s service! 🙂
I’ve used these guys a number of times, most recently they replaced my gutters and downspouts on one house, cleaned them on another. Service excellent and timely. Had them put me on the list to clean every year. . .
Protect your rafters, seal your roofline, and eliminate pest entry points with professionally installed soffit and fascia systems custom-fitted for your Fargo home.