Soffit & Fascia Repair in Tacoma, WA
Protect your roofline from moisture, rot, and pests with professional soffit and fascia replacement across Pierce County.
Soffit and fascia repair in Tacoma typically costs between $1,500 and $6,000 depending on how much of the roofline is affected and whether the underlying framing needs replacement. Most repairs take 1–3 days. These components protect the edges of your roof from water intrusion and pest entry — when they fail, damage spreads fast.
Ark Roofing & Renovations has provided soffit and fascia repair in Tacoma and Pierce County for over 33 years. We frequently discover damaged soffit and fascia during roofing and siding projects, and we address it as part of the job rather than covering it up.
Why Do Soffit and Fascia Fail in the Pacific Northwest?
Soffit panels sit underneath the roof overhang, and fascia boards run along the edge of the roofline behind the gutters. In Tacoma's wet climate, these components are constantly exposed to rain, moisture wicking from the roof edge, and condensation from temperature swings. Wood soffit and fascia are especially vulnerable — they can rot from the inside out over 15–20 years.
Signs of failure include peeling paint on fascia boards, visible rot or soft spots, birds or squirrels nesting under eaves (meaning soffit panels have holes), water stains on the underside of overhangs, and sagging gutters pulling away from rotted fascia.
Ignoring damaged soffit and fascia leads to water entering the attic, mold growth on roof sheathing, and pest infestations. Repair costs double once the damage reaches structural framing.
What's the difference between soffit and fascia?
Fascia is the vertical board at the edge of the roof that the gutters attach to. Soffit is the horizontal panel underneath the roof overhang (the eave). Together, they seal the gap between the roof edge and the wall, provide attic ventilation through perforated soffit panels, and give the roofline a finished appearance. Both are critical for preventing moisture and pest entry.
Should I replace soffit and fascia during a roof replacement?
If your soffit and fascia are over 15 years old or showing signs of damage, yes. During a roof replacement, we already have ladders and scaffolding set up along the roofline. Adding soffit and fascia replacement to an existing roofing project is more cost-effective than scheduling it separately.
How We Replace Soffit & Fascia
Remove damaged panels and boards, inspect the underlying rafter tails and framing for rot.
Replace rotted rafter tails or sub-fascia boards. Ensure drip edge and flashing are properly integrated.
Install new fascia boards and vented soffit panels. Seal joints and reattach gutters securely.
Soffit & Fascia Questions
Look for peeling or bubbling paint on fascia boards, visible rot or soft spots, holes or gaps in soffit panels, birds nesting under eaves, water stains on the underside of overhangs, and gutters pulling away from the roofline. Any of these warrant an inspection.
We install aluminum soffit panels (vented and solid) and pre-finished aluminum fascia wrapping over wood. Aluminum lasts longer than wood in Tacoma's climate and doesn't require painting. For homes that want a wood look, we use primed and painted PVC or composite boards that resist moisture.
Seal Your Roofline Before Moisture Gets In
Soffit and fascia protect everything above and below. Get a free assessment from a crew that knows what to look for.
(253) 777-9683Last Updated: April 2026