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Nashua, NH

Soffit & Fascia — Nashua, NH

Soffit and fascia are the boards that finish your roofline — the fascia runs along the edge where the gutters mount, and the soffit is the underside that closes off the eaves. In Nashua, NH, Belgres repairs and replaces soffit and fascia that have rotted, peeled or pulled away, sealing out moisture and pests and giving your roofline a clean, finished look. It’s a detail most people overlook until water gets in — and one that protects your roof, attic and gutters.

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Why soffit and fascia matter

These boards do more than finish the look of your roofline:

  • Seal out moisture at the most vulnerable edge of your roof
  • Keep out pests — birds, squirrels, insects and bats
  • Support your gutters — the fascia is what they mount to
  • Allow attic ventilation through vented soffit, which extends roof life
  • Finish the exterior for a clean, complete appearance

Signs they need attention

  • Peeling paint, stains or visible rot along the eaves
  • Gutters sagging or pulling away (often failing fascia behind them)
  • Holes or gaps where pests can get in
  • Soft or crumbling wood when touched

Why it matters in New England

Overflowing gutters, ice dams and wind-driven rain all attack the roofline first. Once water gets into wood fascia or soffit, freeze-thaw cycles accelerate the rot — and it spreads to the roof deck and gutters. Replacing damaged soffit and fascia (often with low-maintenance aluminum or PVC) seals the edge, keeps pests out, and protects the whole roof system.

Done with your roof, siding or gutters

Soffit and fascia are a natural part of a roofing, siding or gutter project — that’s usually when problems are exposed. We can handle them on their own or roll them into a larger exterior job so everything ties together cleanly with one trusted crew.

Why homeowners choose Belgres

Licensed and insured, our own crews, a clear written quote with no hidden fees, and a workmanship warranty — backed by a 5.0★ local reputation.

Got rotted or peeling soffit and fascia? Get a free estimate or call us today.

Soffit & Fascia — starting prices

ServiceStarting price
Soffit & fascia (replaced)from$1,500
Fascia repair / replacement onlyfrom$900

Starting prices for typical Greater Nashua projects. Every home is different — your exact price comes from a free, no-obligation on-site quote.

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How it works

  1. 1

    Free on-site estimate

    We visit, inspect and give you a clear, written quote — no pressure, no hidden fees.

  2. 2

    We do the work

    Our own crews handle the full job — most roofs in a single day — with a clean, tidy site.

  3. 3

    Final walkthrough

    We walk the finished work with you and back it with our workmanship warranty.

Soffit & Fascia — FAQ

Do you replace soffit and fascia?

Yes — we repair and replace soffit and fascia, in wood or low-maintenance aluminum/PVC. We can do it on its own or as part of a roofing, siding or gutter project for a fully finished exterior.

How much does soffit and fascia cost?

It depends on the linear footage, the material, and how much is rotted underneath. We give a clear written estimate after a free on-site look — no obligation.

What’s the difference between soffit and fascia?

The fascia is the vertical board along the roof edge that your gutters attach to; the soffit is the horizontal underside that closes off the eaves and allows attic ventilation. Together they finish and protect the roofline.

Why does soffit and fascia rot?

Usually from water — overflowing gutters, ice dams, or missing paint let moisture into the wood, and New England’s freeze-thaw cycles do the rest. Replacing them with proper detailing (and low-maintenance materials) stops the cycle.

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