Denver metro and Front Range communities within ~100 miles of Denver Free estimates (720) 325-9473
Peak ElevationExteriors
Call or text(720) 325-9473
Peak ElevationExteriors

Talk to a real local crew(720) 325-9473

Soffit & Fascia

Fascia Repair & Replacement in Denver, Colorado

Every pound of gutter, ice, and sliding snow hangs on your fascia. When that board goes soft, everything attached to it starts to go with it.

(720) 325-9473

The service

Fascia Repair & Replacement for Front Range conditions

Fascia is the vertical board that finishes your roof edge and carries your gutters. It also takes the worst moisture exposure on the house: overflowing gutters soak it, ice sits against it, and failed drip edge wicks water behind it. Soft fascia is why gutters sag and pull away — and why hanging new gutters on old rot is money thrown off the roof.

We replace and repair fascia in primed wood, low-maintenance composite, and aluminum-wrapped configurations, always checking the sub-fascia and rafter tails behind the board. Drip edge gets corrected where it caused the problem, joints get sealed, and the finished line is straight enough to sight down — because you will.

Colorado note

Snow load hangs here

When a Front Range roof sheds, hundreds of pounds of snow and ice can drag across the gutter line in one slide. Gutters survive that only if their fasteners bite into sound fascia. It's why every gutter project we quote starts with a fascia check — and why our fascia work is fastened and flashed for the load, not just the look.

Scope

What’s included

  • Rot probing along the full roof edge
  • Sub-fascia and rafter tail repair where needed
  • Primed wood, composite, or wrapped aluminum
  • Drip edge correction at the failure points
  • Sealed joints and back-primed cuts
  • Gutter re-hang onto the new solid board

Choices

Options & materials

Classic

Primed Wood Fascia

Traditional look, fully primed on all faces and cut ends, finished with premium exterior paint. Honest and repairable.

Low maintenance

Aluminum-Wrapped

Custom-bent aluminum over solid board — a sealed, paint-free finish that shrugs off gutter overflow and ice contact.

Longest life

Composite Fascia

Won't rot, split, or feed insects. The set-and-forget answer for high-exposure eave lines and mountain properties.

How we work

Four steps. Zero surprises.

Good questions

Questions homeowners ask

What are the signs my fascia is failing?

Peeling or bubbling paint along the roof edge, dark staining, visible sagging in the gutter line, gutters pulling away from the house, and wood that gives under thumb pressure. If you can see daylight between gutter and fascia, water has been getting behind for a while.

Can you replace fascia without replacing my gutters?

Yes — we detach, replace the board, and re-hang your existing gutters if they're in good shape. If the gutters are near end-of-life anyway, doing both at once saves a mobilization and usually money; we'll price it both ways.

Wood, composite, or aluminum wrap — which should I choose?

Primed wood is traditional and budget-friendly but needs paint cycles. Aluminum wrap seals wood permanently and ends painting. Composite costs more up front and essentially ends the rot conversation. Exposure, budget, and how long you'll own the home drive the pick — we'll walk you through it plainly.

What caused my fascia to rot in the first place?

Almost always water routing: clogged or overflowing gutters, missing drip edge, or ice sitting against the board. Replacing the fascia without fixing the cause just restarts the clock — so our repair scope always includes correcting what soaked it.

Pairs well with

Related services

Gutter Installation

Complete new gutter systems sized for Front Range storms and snow load.

See the service

Gutter Repairs

Leaks, sags, hail dents, and detached runs — fixed fast and fixed honestly.

See the service

Free estimates · No pressure

Ready for fascia repair & replacement?

Free on-site walk-through, a written line-item quote, and honest advice — even when the honest advice is a smaller job.

Call (720) 325-9473