Siding, Soffit and Fascia Repair in Southeast Houston
Siding, soffit, and fascia are your home’s first line of defense against moisture, heat, and weather. In Southeast Houston, those conditions don’t let up, and once these areas start to fail, the damage spreads fast.
We repair and replace siding, soffit, and fascia systems designed to hold up in Houston conditions, protect your home from water intrusion, and keep your exterior looking clean and finished.
Serving League City, Clear Lake, Webster, Friendswood, and surrounding areas.
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Professional Siding, Soffit and Fascia Services
Siding Repair and Replacement
Siding repair built to fix cracked, loose, or weather damaged panels. In most cases, we can match what’s there and repair sections without replacing everything. If it’s too far gone, we’ll replace it clean so it blends in and holds up.
Soffit Repair
Soffit repair built to close up exposed areas and restore airflow. In this type of work, we’re usually fixing water damage, soft spots, or openings where pests have gotten in, then sealing it properly so it doesn’t come back.
Facia Board Repair and replacement
Fascia repair built to replace rotted boards along the roofline. In a lot of cases, this is where water has been sitting behind gutters. We remove the damaged sections, install new boards, and make sure everything is solid and sealed.
Soffit Repair Process
Removing Damaged Soffit and Inspecting the Structure
We opened up the soffit to remove water damaged material and check the framing behind it. This step shows where moisture had been sitting and what needed to be replaced before closing it back up.
Rebuilding the Soffit and Installing New Backing
After removing the damaged sections, we installed new wood backing and framing where needed. Everything is squared up and secured so the new soffit has a solid, stable base to sit on.
Finished Soffit Installation with Clean, Sealed Edges
Once everything is rebuilt, we install the new soffit panels and finish the edges clean. The final result is sealed, vented where needed, and built to hold up against Houston heat, rain, and humidity.
Common Problems We Fix
| Problem | Where It Shows Up | What We Do |
|---|---|---|
| Rotted Fascia Boards | Along roof edges behind gutters | Remove damaged wood, replace fascia, and seal to prevent future moisture issues |
| Soffit Water Damage | Under roof overhangs and eaves | Open up affected areas, rebuild backing, and install new soffit panels |
| Soffit Holes and Pest Entry | Corners, vents, and weak sections | Repair openings and secure soffit to block animals and restore airflow |
| Cracked or Loose Siding | Exterior walls exposed to sun and storms | Repair or replace siding sections and secure everything back in place |
| Siding Pulling Away from House | Edges, seams, and older installations | Reattach or replace panels and fix underlying fastening issues |
| Water Intrusion Around Roofline | Where fascia, soffit, and roof meet | Identify entry points, repair damaged sections, and seal everything properly |
| Peeling Paint and Exposed Wood | Trim, fascia, and soffit areas | Replace damaged material and prep surfaces for long term protection |
| Storm and Weather Damage | Across siding and roofline areas | Repair or replace impacted sections and reinforce vulnerable areas |
Why This Matters
This isn’t just cosmetic.
When siding, soffit, or fascia breaks down, water starts getting into areas it shouldn’t. That’s when you start seeing wood rot, mold, and bigger structural problems.
Repair vs Replacement
Not everything needs to be torn out.
In a lot of cases, we can repair the damaged sections and leave the rest alone. If the material is too far gone or the damage has spread, replacement is the better long term move.
Our Siding, Soffit and Fascia Repair Process
A proper exterior repair starts by finding the real source of the problem, not just covering it up. Each step is built around stopping moisture, rebuilding damaged areas, and making sure everything is sealed and secure for long term durability in Southeast Houston conditions.
We walk the exterior, identify damaged areas, and locate where moisture or failure started so we can fix it properly.
We remove siding, soffit, or fascia sections that are rotted, soft, or compromised to expose the structure behind it.
Any damaged wood or backing is replaced and reinforced to create a solid base for the new materials.
We install proper barriers, seal joints, and make sure water is directed away from vulnerable areas.
New materials are installed cleanly and securely, matched to the existing exterior where possible.
Edges are sealed, transitions are cleaned up, and everything is finished to look consistent with the rest of the home.
We go over the work to make sure everything is solid, sealed, and ready to handle Houston weather.
Built to Last
Every siding, soffit, and fascia job is backed by a 1 year craftsmanship warranty.
We don’t patch things just to make them look better. The goal is to fix the problem properly so it holds up through Houston heat, rain, and humidity.
Siding, Soffit and Fascia Cost in Southeast Houston
Every job is different.
Most of the cost comes down to:
- How much damage there is and how far it has spread
- How accessible the area is around the roofline and exterior
- What materials we’re working with and what needs to be matched or replaced
- Whether it’s repair or full replacement of the affected sections
Serving Southeast Houston and Surrounding Areas
We handle siding, soffit, and fascia work across Southeast Houston and nearby communities.
- League City
- Clear Lake
- Webster
- Friendswood
- Seabrook
- Kemah
- Nassau Bay
- Dickinson
Frequently Asked Questions About Siding, Soffit and Fascia
How much does it cost to repair a piece of siding?
Small siding repairs can range from a few hundred dollars depending on the material and accessibility. The final cost usually depends on how much damage there is and whether we can match the existing siding cleanly.
Can you repair siding yourself?
Minor fixes are possible, but most siding repairs involve moisture issues behind the surface. If that’s not handled properly, the problem comes back. It’s usually better to fix it correctly the first time.
Can I replace just one piece of siding?
Yes. In many cases, we can replace individual sections without touching the rest. The key is matching the material and making sure everything is sealed so water doesn’t get in.
Does homeowners insurance pay for damaged siding?
Insurance may cover siding damage if it was caused by a storm or sudden event. Wear and tear or long term deterioration usually isn’t covered. It depends on the situation and your policy.
How much does it cost to redo siding on a 1500 sq ft house?
Full siding replacement can vary widely depending on materials and prep work. Most projects fall anywhere from $10,000 to $25,000+, depending on the scope and material choice.
Can soffits be repaired?
Yes. In many cases, soffit damage can be repaired by replacing affected sections and rebuilding the backing. If the damage has spread, partial replacement may be needed.
How much does it cost to replace soffits?
Soffit replacement costs depend on how much area is affected and how accessible it is. Smaller repairs can be a few hundred dollars, while larger sections or full runs cost more.
Does home insurance cover soffit repair?
Insurance may cover soffit damage if it’s caused by storms or sudden events. Damage from moisture over time or poor ventilation is usually not covered.
Can fascia be repaired?
Yes. Fascia boards can often be repaired or replaced in sections. If rot has spread behind the gutters, those areas need to be opened up and rebuilt properly.
How much should fascia replacement cost?
Fascia replacement costs vary depending on how much needs to be replaced and how accessible the roofline is. Most projects range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.
What type of contractor fixes fascia and soffit?
Exterior contractors that specialize in siding, soffit, and fascia repairs typically handle this type of work. It often overlaps with roofing and trim work, so experience in exterior systems is important.
Does homeowners insurance cover rotted fascia?
Rotted fascia is usually caused by long term moisture exposure, which is typically not covered by insurance. Coverage usually applies only to sudden damage like storms.
Get a Free Siding, Soffit and Fascia Estimate in Southeast Houston
If you’re seeing signs of damage like rotted fascia, soft soffits, or siding pulling away, it’s better to fix it early before it spreads into bigger problems.
We work with homeowners across League City, Clear Lake, Webster, Friendswood, Seabrook, Kemah, Nassau Bay, and Dickinson to repair and replace exterior materials that hold up in Houston conditions.
Request a free estimate today and we’ll walk the property, explain what’s going on, and give you a clear plan to fix it properly.