Fascia + Soffit Repair in Raleigh, North Carolina
Wood and PVC fascia and soffit repair tied to gutter re-hang for a complete drip-edge restoration — addresses the wood rot that years of overflow gutters leave behind.
- Licensed & Insured in North Carolina
- Locally Owned, Raleigh-Based
- 25-Year Clog-Free Guard Warranty
- Free On-Site Estimates
- 5-Year Workmanship Warranty
What Fascia + Soffit Repair Means in Raleigh, NC
Fascia and soffit repair is the structural restoration of the wood (or PVC) trim behind and below your gutters, addressing the rot that years of overflow gutters and clogged downspouts have left behind. In the Raleigh climate, chronic gutter overflow soaks the fascia from behind, and the wet fascia then transmits moisture into the soffit, the rafter tails, and eventually the roof deck itself. The right approach pairs the fascia/soffit repair with new gutter installation so the cause of the rot is addressed at the same time as the symptom.
The Raleigh metro’s specific climate makes this work especially impactful. We see homeowners in Cary, Apex, Wake Forest, Garner, Holly Springs, Knightdale, Morrisville, and Fuquay-Varina go from chronic gutter overflow, sagging runs, foundation water entry, and biannual ladder cleaning anxiety to a tight, properly pitched, properly guarded gutter system within a few days of the install. The before/after performance during the first heavy storm tells the whole story — most Raleigh homes that come to us with chronic corner overflow stop overflowing entirely after the right scope is installed.
Project Details
| Service Area | Raleigh, NC plus Cary, Apex, Wake Forest, Garner, Holly Springs, Knightdale, Morrisville, Fuquay-Varina |
|---|---|
| Install Days | 1-2 days (depending on linear feet, two-story sections, and access) |
| Materials Used | .032 aluminum seamless K-style; concealed hidden hangers; stainless micro-mesh guards; Schedule 40 PVC buried extensions; tripolymer sealants |
| Warranty | Lifetime aluminum manufacturer warranty; 25-year clog-free guard warranty; 5-year transferable workmanship warranty |
| Crew Size | 2-3 technicians, including the technician who did your inspection |
| Permit Required | Typically no — most gutter, guard, and cleaning work in the Triangle does not require permits |
| Investment | Quoted per job after a free on-site inspection — every estimate is itemized in writing |
Our Process
Every fascia + soffit repair job in the Raleigh metro follows the same disciplined step-by-step process. We do not skip steps because of scheduling pressure, and we do not bid jobs that require shortcuts.
Step 1: Damage assessment
We measure the extent of fascia and soffit damage along each affected gutter run, identify where the rot has spread into the soffit or the rafter tails, and document the affected area with photographs.
Step 2: Old gutter removal (if not already removed)
We remove the existing gutter run from the affected fascia so the damaged wood can be properly accessed and replaced.
Step 3: Rotted wood removal
Rotted fascia and soffit is removed back to solid substrate. We do not leave any soft or punky wood in place — fastening new fascia over compromised substrate fails within a season.
Step 4: New substrate install
New fascia is installed using either pressure-treated lumber (primed and painted to match) or PVC (color-matched to the existing trim). PVC is dimensionally stable, never rots, and is becoming our default for Raleigh-area exposed fascia. Soffit replacement is done with matched vented or solid PVC soffit panels.
Step 5: Drip-edge integration
Where the roof drip edge has lifted from years of overflow, we reset and re-fasten it so the new fascia is properly weatherproofed from above.
Step 6: Painting and finishing
Wood fascia is primed and painted with two finish coats. PVC fascia is color-matched at the factory and does not require painting.
Step 7: Gutter re-hang and verification
New gutters (or repaired existing gutters) are re-hung on the new fascia with concealed hidden hangers. We verify pitch and run a water test before considering the repair complete.
Materials We Use
We are loyal to materials that perform in central North Carolina’s pine-needle and storm-water reality. The list is short and intentional:
| Gutter Material | .032 commercial-grade aluminum seamless K-style (5″ or 6″) |
|---|---|
| Hangers | Concealed hidden hangers at 24″ spacing, stainless fasteners |
| Micro-Mesh Guard | Stainless steel micro-mesh with stainless mounting hardware (25-year clog-free warranty) |
| Downspouts | 2×3 or 3×4 aluminum, color-matched, strapped at 8″ intervals |
| Buried Extensions | 4″ rigid Schedule 40 PVC with pop-up emitters or daylight outlets |
| Sealants | Tripolymer gutter sealant at every corner, end-cap, and joint |
| Fascia / Soffit | PVC trim board (preferred) or primed pressure-treated lumber |
Common Scenarios We See in Raleigh Homes
The 1990s Cary Master-Planned Home
Original builder-grade 5″ K-style aluminum with concealed hangers that have loosened from decades of pine-needle weight. The roof plane drops directly into mature loblolly pines that drop needles continuously Sept-Dec. Solution: re-hang or replace with 6″ K-style, add micro-mesh stainless guards, and verify pitch.
The 1960s Wake Forest Brick Ranch
Original galvanized steel sectional gutters that have rusted through at the bottom and leak at every seam. Fascia behind shows years of overflow staining. Solution: complete replacement with seamless aluminum, fascia repair where rot has set in, color-matched to existing trim.
The 2010s Knightdale Tract Home
Builder-grade 5″ gutters with 2×3 downspouts that simply cannot move piedmont thunderstorm rain through fast enough. Corners overflow during every heavy summer storm. Solution: upgrade to 6″ K-style with 3×4 downspouts at 40-foot spacing, plus buried extensions to move the increased flow away from the foundation.
The Two-Story Holly Springs Build with Hard-to-Reach Gutters
Homeowner has had two close calls trying to clean upper gutters from a 24-foot extension ladder. Solution: micro-mesh stainless steel guards on every run, eliminating the ladder cleaning entirely. Top-side maintenance is now an annual professional blow-off, not a homeowner safety risk.
Why Raleigh Homes Need This Service
The Raleigh metro sits in the pine-belt of the central piedmont, with loblolly and longleaf pine canopy across Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, and Morrisville, mature hardwood canopy in older Wake Forest and Garner neighborhoods, and short-burst summer thunderstorm rain rates above 4″ per hour. The standard builder-grade 5″ gutter with 2×3 downspouts every 50 linear feet is simply not engineered for this combination. Homes with mature pine canopy see continuous pine-needle drop Sept-Dec that clogs every drop outlet within weeks. Homes with mature hardwood see the October-November leaf flush land on top of the pine accumulation. Fascia + Soffit Repair addresses the underlying capacity, debris-handling, or repair issue with the right materials and the right install detail.
Warranty in Detail
Our warranty has three components, and we want you to understand each before you sign anything:
Manufacturer materials warranty. .032 commercial-grade aluminum gutter material carries a lifetime manufacturer warranty against perforation. Micro-mesh stainless steel guards carry a 25-year clog-free manufacturer warranty — if the guard clogs in normal use during the warranty period, the manufacturer covers re-cleaning and verification. Tripolymer sealants carry a manufacturer warranty against adhesive failure for the documented service life of the install.
Workmanship warranty. We warrant our installation work for 5 years and that warranty is transferable to a new homeowner. The transfer is paperwork only — we don’t charge a transfer fee. We’ve had warranty calls; we have always honored them. Every install is photographed at completion so there is no dispute about what was installed where.
What’s explicitly NOT covered. Damage from ice dams in unusually cold winters (the Triangle gets one severe ice storm every 4-6 years that can damage almost any gutter system). Damage from major hurricane or tropical-storm impact direct to the gutters. Damage from homeowner-installed Christmas lights with fasteners that puncture the gutter. We tell you these up front because we’d rather lose a sale than have a warranty dispute later. Most national franchises bury these exclusions in fine print; ours is in the written estimate in plain English.
How We Quote (Without Quoting on the Phone)
We do not quote fascia + soffit repair over the phone. We’ve tried, and the resulting numbers were almost always wrong — sometimes too high, sometimes too low, and always frustrating for the homeowner who got a different number from the technician on inspection day. So we don’t do it. Instead, we schedule a free 20-30 minute on-site inspection within 48 hours, walk the perimeter, climb the ladder to inspect representative gutter runs, photograph conditions, and deliver a written itemized estimate within 24 hours of the visit. The estimate spells out every component, every material gauge and brand, every linear foot of coverage, the timeline by day, and the warranty terms. You take it home and decide on your own time. No follow-up call, no “expiring tonight” discount, no pressure. If the price is acceptable, you sign and schedule. If it isn’t, no hard feelings.
After the Install
We follow up at 30 days and again at 12 months on every fascia + soffit repair job in the Raleigh metro. The 30-day check is a visual ground-level inspection during or just after a rain event when possible — we verify the system is flowing correctly with no overflow or backflow. The 12-month check is a more thorough top-side inspection with the ladder, looking for any sealant or hanger issues that have shown up after the first full freeze-thaw and storm-season cycle. Both visits are included in the original quoted price. If anything seems off in between — a particular corner overflowing, a downspout becoming detached, water staining showing up on the siding — call us. The same technician who did your install handles the call.
Service Areas
We perform fascia + soffit repair across Raleigh and these surrounding suburbs: Cary, Apex, Wake Forest, Garner, Holly Springs, Knightdale, Morrisville, Fuquay-Varina.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does fascia + soffit repair take in Raleigh?
For a typical 1,800-2,500 sq ft Raleigh-area home, this service takes 1-2 days on site. The exact timeline depends on access (two-story sections take longer), existing conditions, and any fascia or drainage work that needs to happen first. We give you a day-by-day schedule with the written quote.
Will I need to be home during the install?
Most of the work happens outside the home on the exterior gutter system, so you don’t need to be home for the full duration. We do need you home for the initial walk-through and the final walkthrough, both of which take about 20-30 minutes.
Is there a transferable warranty?
Yes. The manufacturer materials warranty (25 years clog-free for micro-mesh guards, lifetime aluminum for seamless gutters) plus a 5-year transferable workmanship warranty on the install. Transfer to a new homeowner is paperwork only — no fee.
Will this work in older Raleigh homes?
Yes — actually older Raleigh homes are where this work has some of the biggest impact. Pre-1980 housing stock in Wake Forest, Garner, and downtown Raleigh was almost universally built with sectional gutters that are now 30-50 years past their effective service life. We’ve done this work on hundreds of historic and older homes without disturbing original siding or roof finishes.
How fast can you start?
After the free inspection, the written quote arrives within 24 hours. Most installs are scheduled within 7-14 days of acceptance. Cleanings are typically within 5-7 days. Emergency situations — active overflow during a storm system, separated gutters creating foundation water entry — move to the front of the queue.
Do you handle the permits?
Most gutter, guard, and cleaning work in the Raleigh metro does not require a permit. Where the City of Raleigh, Wake County, or another local jurisdiction requires one (typically for major drainage modifications that affect adjacent properties), we pull and close the permit.
Can this be done in winter?
Yes. Gutter work happens year-round in the Raleigh metro. The materials are not temperature-sensitive within our normal range — we install down to about 20°F. Sealants get a slightly longer cure window in cold weather but the install itself proceeds normally.
Can you match an unusual house color?
Almost always. We stock the 20+ standard aluminum gutter colors that match most Raleigh-area homes (white, eggshell, almond, clay, bronze, dark brown, royal brown, black, copper-finish, etc.). For unusual or older paint colors, we can custom-paint sectional pieces or source a closer color match from the manufacturer.
Will you haul off the old gutters?
Yes. All old gutter material, downspouts, hangers, and packaging are hauled off-site as part of the install. Your yard is left cleaner than we found it.
Do you handle two-story homes?
Yes. Two-story work is most of what we do in master-planned subdivisions in Morrisville, Holly Springs, and the newer parts of Cary. We bring 32-foot extension ladders and proper fall-protection equipment. Two-story work is a major reason Raleigh homeowners install micro-mesh guards — once you’ve fallen off (or almost fallen off) a 24-foot ladder once, the cost-benefit calculation changes.
Why no price on the website?
Because every Raleigh-area home is different and a phone quote would be wrong. We give you a written, itemized estimate after a free 20-30 minute on-site inspection. That estimate is the real number — not a ‘starting at’ bait price.
Service Areas We Cover
We serve Raleigh and the entire Triangle metro. Click your suburb for local details and what we typically find on homes in your zip code:
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