Why Choose Us For Soffit-fascia Services?

Many companies offer soffit and fascia services, but we stand out for our integrity and straightforward approach. With years of hands-on experience, we provide accurate assessments and high-quality installations to protect your home from the elements.

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Our Work is Backed by the Numbers

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Years of Experience

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What Signs Cause Soffit & Fascia Service To Be Needed?

To keep your home’s exterior in optimal condition and prevent issues like water damage:

Damaged soffits or fascia can allow moisture to penetrate, leading to wood rot and structural problems. Addressing these issues promptly is vital to maintaining your home’s integrity.

Gaps or holes in soffits and fascia provide entry points for pests. Regular inspections and timely repairs can help prevent infestations.

Water damage inside your home can often be traced back to faulty soffits or fascia. Early detection and repair can save you from more extensive damage.

Rotting wood on soffits or fascia is a clear sign of moisture damage and requires immediate attention to prevent spreading and further structural issues.

Inadequate attic ventilation, often caused by blocked or damaged soffits, can lead to excessive moisture and heat buildup, reducing energy efficiency and increasing repair needs.

If you notice any of these signs, contact a professional to assess your soffit and fascia immediately.

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Satisfied Customers

Find out how we’ve earned the trust of our clients through quality roofing services.

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Solutions For Your Soffit & Fascia Needs

Soffits and fascias boost your home’s curb appeal while keeping pests out, protecting against water damage, and hiding attic ventilation. Made of wood, aluminum, or vinyl, they also shield rafters. Regular maintenance is essential to prevent issues and ensure year-round protection.

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Soffit Fascia Replacement

Replacing the soffit enhances attic ventilation and energy efficiency, while the fascia protects roof edges, supports gutters, and boosts curb appeal.

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Vented Soffit

Allows airflow into attic, preventing moisture buildup.

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Non-Vented Soffit

Seals roof eaves, offering solid weather protection.

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Financing Available for Roofing, Siding, and Window Installation: 12 months to 10 year plans, some with 0% interest.

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What Soffit-fascia Materials Are Used?

Explore the top soffit-fascia materials, selected for their durability, cost-effectiveness, and resistance to the elements.

Vinyl Soffit & Fascia

Vinyl Soffit & Fascia

Known for its durability and low maintenance, vinyl is a popular choice for homeowners looking for long-lasting protection with minimal upkeep.

Aluminum Soffit & Fascia

Aluminum Soffit & Fascia

Aluminum offers a sleek appearance, resistance to rust, and strong protection against the elements, making it a reliable option.

Wood Soffit & Fascia

Wood Soffit & Fascia

Wood provides a classic, natural look but requires regular maintenance to prevent rot and weather damage.

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PVC Soffit & Fascia

PVC Soffit & Fascia

PVC is durable, low-maintenance, resists moisture, rot, insects; long-lasting.

Soffit & Fascia Services For Your Home

For trusted soffit and fascia services in Des Moines, Iowa, and nearby areas, Waddle Exteriors is your go-to contractor. Since 1978, we’ve built a reputation for reliable service, delivering top-quality home improvements, including gutters, roofing, siding, and replacement windows.

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Waddle Exteriors Makes It So Easy!

5 Simple Steps to Make Your Family’s Home Beautiful and Protected

Consultation

Our experts personally visit your home for an in-depth conversation, answering all your questions and evaluating your roofing needs.

Financing

Once the estimate is finalized, we help you explore the best financing options tailored to your budget.

Scheduling

We work around your busy schedule to plan the perfect time for installation.

Installation

Our experienced crew ensures a flawless installation, providing top-quality craftsmanship.

Quality Control

After the job is done, we conduct thorough inspections, guaranteeing your new roof meets the highest standards.

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Our Professional Team

At Waddle Exteriors, our team brings specialized skills to every project. From assessment to installation, our experts are dedicated to delivering outstanding results. Continuous training keeps us ahead in the industry, ensuring we meet and exceed customer expectations on every job.

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Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers

Waddle Exteriors FAQ

Soffit is the material that covers the underside of your roof’s overhang, while fascia is the vertical board that runs along the roof’s edge. Both are crucial for protecting your roof’s structure from weather, pests, and moisture, and they also contribute to your home’s ventilation.

Signs that your soffit and fascia may need attention include peeling paint, cracks, holes, water damage, signs of rot, and pest infestations. If you notice any of these issues, it’s time to consider repair or replacement.

Common materials include wood, vinyl, aluminum, and fiber cement. The best choice depends on your budget, the style of your home, and your maintenance preferences. Vinyl and aluminum are popular for their low maintenance, while wood offers a traditional look.

Yes, soffit and fascia can be customized in a variety of colors and finishes to complement your home’s exterior. Many manufacturers offer a wide range of options to match or coordinate with your existing siding and trim.

Maintenance requirements vary by material. Vinyl and aluminum are low maintenance, typically only requiring occasional cleaning. Wood soffit and fascia may need periodic painting or sealing to protect against weathering.