Georgia's Roofline Repair Specialists
Georgia's humidity, storms, and active wildlife population create roofline damage that compounds fast. From sagging soffit to rotted fascia to gutters pulling away to squirrels in your attic — one call covers all of it. Free inspection, no obligation.
Georgia's Roofline Takes a Beating
Between humid summers, heavy spring thunderstorms, and one of the most active wildlife populations in the Southeast — Georgia homeowners face roofline deterioration that outpaces most other states. Here's what's actually happening when your eaves show the first signs of trouble.
Soffit & Fascia
Soffit closes the gap between your roof's edge and your home's exterior wall. Fascia is the vertical board your gutters attach to. Together they form a sealed system that keeps moisture and animals out of your attic. When either fails — through rot, wind damage, or age — both functions go with it.
Georgia's humidity accelerates wood rot faster than most homeowners expect. What looks like surface discoloration is often moisture that's been working through the board for months. By the time the soffit visibly sags, the structural framing behind it is usually already compromised.
Gutters & Wildlife
Gutters protect the fascia from the constant moisture of Georgia's rainy season. When gutters clog, overflow, or pull away, that moisture goes straight into the fascia board — accelerating rot and eventually compromising the rafter line. Gutter maintenance is directly tied to roofline health.
Georgia's gray squirrels, raccoons, birds, and carpenter bees actively exploit any opening in your roofline. A dime-sized hole in a softened soffit panel is all a squirrel needs. Once inside, animals damage insulation, chew wiring, and create secondary entry points — all hidden from view until you're looking at a large structural repair.
Four Services, One Call
Soffit, fascia, gutters, and wildlife exclusion are interconnected — damage in one area usually affects the others. We handle the full roofline system, not just the piece you can see.
Soffit Repair
Sagging panels, rot from Georgia's humid summers, animal entry holes, and storm damage — we diagnose the root cause and fix it before the next rain event makes it worse.
Learn MoreFascia Repair
Rotted fascia boards let gutters pull away and expose your rafters to moisture. We replace damaged sections, address the source, and re-secure your gutter line in one visit.
Learn MoreGutter Repair & Guards
Georgia's 50-plus inches of annual rainfall punishes neglected gutters. We repair damaged systems, clear blockages, and install guards that keep debris out year-round.
Learn MoreWildlife Exclusion
Squirrels, raccoons, birds, and bees find their way in through roofline gaps. We seal every entry point with hard materials and repair the structural damage they leave behind.
Learn MoreThree Steps. No Runaround.
Getting your roofline repaired shouldn't be complicated. Here's what happens from your first call to completed work.
Call for Free Inspection
Call (855) 606-2187 and describe what you're seeing. A Soffit Fascia Solutions professional in your area schedules a free on-site inspection — typically within 48 hours. No commitment required.
On-Site Assessment
The contractor inspects from ground level and from a ladder — examining the soffit, fascia, gutter line, and any suspected animal entry points. You get a clear written estimate before any work is discussed.
Professional Repair
Once you approve the estimate, the crew arrives on schedule and completes the repair cleanly. All work is warrantied, and cleanup is included. You don't pay until the job is done to your satisfaction.
What to Look for on Your Next Walk Around
Most homeowners spot roofline damage either during a storm or when something falls — a piece of soffit in the yard, a gutter hanging loose, or the sudden sound of something scratching inside the eaves. These are the earlier signals to check for before it reaches that stage:
- Soffit panels that sag, bow, or have visible gaps — especially at corners and under ridge lines where water concentrates
- Peeling paint or dark staining on the fascia board — almost always indicates trapped moisture, usually from an overflowing gutter above
- Gutters pulling away from the roofline — the gutter screws are losing purchase because the fascia board behind them is rotted
- Holes, chewed edges, or gaps in soffit panels — squirrels and birds find soft wood fast; a small hole opens into full attic access quickly
- Scratching, rustling, or buzzing sounds near the eaves — wildlife inside the roofline; the entry point needs to be found and sealed
- Water stains on ceilings near exterior walls — often a roofline leak, not the roof itself; water enters at the eave and travels along framing before appearing at the ceiling
Which Service Does Your Home Need?
Tell us what you're dealing with and we'll connect you with a licensed Georgia professional for a free on-site inspection.
Trusted by Georgia Homeowners
"Gray squirrels had been getting into our eaves for a full winter before we called. The contractor found four separate entry points — we only knew about one of them. He sealed everything with galvanized mesh, replaced about eight feet of chewed soffit, and we haven't had a single issue since. Should have called at the first scratching sound."
"Our gutters had been sagging on one side for two seasons and we ignored it. When we finally called, the inspector found the fascia board behind them was completely rotted — 22 feet of it. They replaced the fascia, re-hung the gutters, and installed guards while they were up there. Wish we hadn't waited so long."
"After a summer storm knocked a section of soffit loose, I called four companies before reaching someone who could actually come out within a week. These folks had a contractor at our house in two days, gave us an honest written quote, and were done the next morning. The repair matched our existing aluminum perfectly. Fast, clean, exactly what we needed."
Serving Homeowners Across All of Georgia
From the Atlanta metro corridor to Savannah's coastal humidity to the North Georgia foothills — roofline damage happens everywhere in this state, and we connect homeowners with licensed local contractors statewide.
The highest concentration of calls comes from Metro Atlanta's suburban neighborhoods, where a large stock of 1980s–2000s homes is hitting the age where wood soffit, aging fascia, and original gutters need professional attention all at once.
- Roswell, GA
- Alpharetta, GA
- Marietta, GA
- Smyrna, GA
- Kennesaw, GA
- Duluth, GA
- Newnan, GA
- Gainesville, GA
Licensed local contractors covering the full state — from the Blue Ridge to Brunswick. Call for a free inspection near you.
(855) 606-2187What Georgia homeowners ask before calling
Honest answers about roofline repair — what it costs, how urgent it is, and what to expect from the inspection process.
Call (855) 606-2187How much does soffit and fascia repair cost in Georgia?
Spot repairs for isolated damage typically run $250–$800. A full fascia replacement on one side of a two-story home runs $1,800–$4,500 depending on linear footage and material. Pricing varies by job size, material type, and how much structural framing work is needed behind the panels. Every estimate is free, in-person, and itemized — we don't quote sight-unseen.
Is wildlife exclusion the same as pest control?
No — they're completely different. Wildlife exclusion focuses on sealing and repairing the structural gaps in your roofline that allow animals to enter. The work involves hard materials (galvanized mesh, aluminum flashing, caulk, replacement panels) to permanently block entry points. No chemicals, no trapping, no extermination. The goal is a sealed roofline that denies access entirely — not treating an active infestation.
How soon can someone come out for an inspection?
Most inspections are scheduled within 24–48 hours. If you have active animal entry, open structural damage after a storm, or visible water intrusion, mention it when you call — urgent situations are prioritized. Call (855) 606-2187 to schedule your free inspection.
Will storm damage to my soffit or fascia be covered by homeowner's insurance?
Wind, hail, and falling limb damage are commonly covered under standard Georgia homeowner's policies. Contractors document all storm damage with photos and provide a written assessment that can support a claim. General deterioration from age or deferred maintenance is typically not covered. Call first — the inspector can tell you whether the cause of damage is typically insurable before you file.
Do I need gutter guards, or are clean gutters enough?
It depends on your tree canopy. Georgia homes surrounded by oaks, maples, or pines typically fill gutters with debris faster than twice-yearly cleanings can keep up — especially during fall leaf drop and spring pollen season. For those properties, quality gutter guards are a sound investment that pays for itself in avoided cleanings and prevented fascia rot within a few years. The contractor will assess your specific situation and give you an honest recommendation.
My soffit looks fine from the ground. Should I still have it checked?
Yes, if you're seeing any of the other warning signs: gutters overflowing, interior stains near exterior walls, or sounds from the eaves. Soffit deterioration — especially the wood rot common in Georgia's older neighborhoods — often looks fine from ground level until a section detaches or an animal entry opens up. An inspection takes 20 minutes and costs nothing.