Fascia and Soffit Repair in Madison, CT. Replaced Properly, Not Wrapped Over.

Timber & Brush provides fascia and soffit repair and replacement to homeowners in Madison, CT, working out of our home base on Samson Rock Drive. Homeowners searching for fascia repair Madison CT or soffit repair Madison CT will find the same crew, the same no-aluminum-wrap approach, and the same standard of work on every job. We replace rotted fascia boards and failing soffit panels on Madison homes properly, address the moisture source driving the damage, and paint the finished repair to match the surrounding exterior. CT Home Improvement Contractor License HIC #0705088.

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Why Fascia and Soffit Fail on Madison Homes

Fascia and soffit are two of the most exposed and most frequently neglected exterior wood components on a Madison home. The fascia board runs along the roofline at the base of the rafters, directly behind the gutter. The soffit is the panel that closes the underside of the roof overhang between the fascia and the exterior wall. Together they protect the rafter tails and the top of the wall assembly from moisture intrusion. When they fail on a Madison property, the damage does not stay contained to the board visible from the street.

On Madison properties, fascia and soffit fail faster than on inland homes because of the compounding effects of salt air, gutter overflow, ice damming, and freeze-thaw cycles. When a gutter overflows, is improperly pitched, or pulls away from the fascia at the mounting bracket on a Madison home, the water that should be shedding away from the house runs directly behind the board and into the rafter cavity. That moisture saturates the back of the fascia, works into the rafter tails, and spreads into the soffit framing. By the time the paint blisters on the face of the fascia board on a Madison colonial, the rot has almost always worked its way further than the visible surface suggests.

Why Fascia Rot on Madison Homes Is Almost Never Just One Board

Fascia rot on a Madison home rarely presents as a single isolated board. The moisture source affecting the roofline affects a continuous run of boards. The rot travels along the grain in both directions from the wettest point. A single soft spot visible from the ground on a Madison property is usually the middle of a run of affected boards, not the edge of the damage. We probe the full run and the adjacent rafter tails before cutting anything on every Madison fascia job.

What Soffit Failure Looks Like on Madison Properties

Soffit failure on Madison homes presents as sagging panels, visible water staining on the underside of the overhang, paint peeling in horizontal bands, or gaps opening up between the soffit and the fascia or the soffit and the wall. Any of these is a sign that the soffit framing behind the panel has been wet long enough to compromise the nailers or blocking that hold the panel in place. We remove failing soffit panels, assess the framing condition, replace any compromised nailers or blocking, and install new material that is primed and painted before it goes up.

Fascia Repair vs. Fascia Replacement on Madison Homes

A fascia board on a Madison home that has surface paint failure on an otherwise structurally sound board may need nothing more than scraping, priming, and repainting. A fascia board that is soft at the probe, hollow behind the face, or separating from the rafter tails needs to come out. Filling it with wood filler and repainting gives you a surface that looks repaired for one season. The structural failure is still present underneath, the moisture source is still active, and the board will fail again faster than it did the first time.

We assess every Madison fascia board during the walkthrough probe and tells you exactly which situation you are in. He does not recommend fascia board replacement when repainting is the right call, and he does not patch when replacement is what the situation requires.

When Aluminum Wrap Is Offered Instead of Replacement on Madison Properties

Aluminum wrap on fascia is the most common band-aid repair offered on Madison homes by contractors who do not have the carpentry skill for proper fascia board replacement. The wrap covers the damaged board so the house looks clean from the street. The wood underneath continues to rot because the moisture source has not been touched. We have walked Madison properties where aluminum wrap installed four or five years prior was sitting on top of fascia that had rotted all the way into the rafter tails. We do not offer aluminum wrap on Madison properties.

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We probe the full run, replace back to sound wood, and address the moisture source. Free estimates in Madison, CT.

How We Approach Soffit and Fascia Repair on Madison Homes

Every fascia and soffit repair job on a Madison property follows the same sequence because the process is what produces a repair that holds.

Probe First, Quote Second

We walk the full roofline perimeter of the Madison property before discussing scope or pricing. We probe every board that shows surface paint failure or visible softness, checks the gutter mounting condition, the flashing at the roofline, and the soffit panel condition along the full run. We tell you what he finds before giving you a number, including damage in areas you may not have been aware of.

Gutter and Moisture Source Assessment

Fascia rot on Madison homes almost always has a gutter or flashing component driving it. Before any replacement material goes in, we identify and document the moisture source on the Madison property. If the gutter needs to be rehung or realigned, we document that and discuss it before closing the repair. We can handle the gutter work.

Removal Back to Sound Rafter Tails

We remove fascia boards on the Madison property back to clean, sound wood. If the rot has reached the rafter tails behind the fascia, we assess the extent of the framing damage and include it in the repair scope. Replacing the fascia board without addressing compromised rafter tails on a Madison home is the same as painting over rot.

Material Selection and Installation

We replace fascia boards on Madison properties with material appropriate to the location and finish requirements. Cedar is used where the painted wood profile matters and the location allows for normal future maintenance. PVC trim board is used for locations with high moisture exposure or limited future maintenance access. Every replacement board is primed on all faces before installation and back-primed against the rafter tail to close the moisture pathway.

Finish and Paint Integration

Replacement fascia and soffit on the Madison property is primed, caulked at every joint, and painted to match the surrounding exterior before we leave. If the repair is part of a larger exterior painting project on the Madison home, the fascia and soffit finish is coordinated with the full house paint scope.

Fascia Repair Near Me and Soffit Repair Near Me in Madison, CT.

Timber & Brush is based in Madison, CT. Homeowners searching for fascia repair near me, soffit repair near me, or soffit and fascia repair near me in Madison will find the crew that works here every week. We know the gutter and flashing failure patterns that show up repeatedly on older Madison homes and we know how to address the moisture source, not just the board.

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Rotted fascia and failing soffit on a Madison home get worse every season the moisture source stays active. Timber & Brush replaces soffit and fascia properly, addresses the gutter or flashing failure driving the damage, and paints the finished repair to match. One crew based right here in Madison, CT, one written estimate, one contractor accountable for the whole job.

Whether you found us searching for fascia repair near me, soffit repair near me, or soffit and fascia repair near me in Madison, call us at (203) 684-5139 or fill out the form below.