Reliable Soffit & Fascia Installation
Protect your roofline and improve ventilation with professional soffit and fascia services in Saskatoon. Mex Roofing installs and replaces soffit and fascia systems that prevent moisture damage and extend the life of your roof. Get a free estimate today.
Soffit & Fascia Professional Installation in Saskatoon
Soffit and fascia play a critical role in protecting your home’s structure. Proper ventilation reduces moisture buildup, prevents mould growth, and supports your roofing system throughout the year.
At Mex Roofing, we provide expert soffit and fascia installation and replacement services for homeowners in Saskatoon and surrounding areas. Whether your existing system is damaged or aging, our team ensures precise installation for long-lasting protection.
If your soffit or fascia is damaged, outdated, or affecting your roof’s performance, Mex Roofing can help. Contact us today for a free estimate and ensure your home is properly protected.
Why soffit & Fascia matter
In Saskatoon’s weather, proper attic ventilation and moisture control are essential. Heavy snowfall, ice buildup, and summer heat can all impact your roof system if airflow isn’t properly managed.
- Soffit allows fresh air to circulate, helping regulate temperature and reduce moisture buildup
- Fascia supports your eavestrough system and protects the edge of your roof from water damage.
When installed correctly, soffit and fascia help prevent ice dam formation, mould and moisture issues, rotting roof decking and premature roof deterioration. Our installation process ensures proper ventilation, secure fastening, and clean finishing details that complement your home’s exterior.
frequently asked questions
What is soffit?
Typically made from vinyl, or aluminum materials, soffit helps circulate air and protect your home from pests such as birds, bugs, or other animals. Soffit is located just below the fascia to give your home a clean and finished look. Soffit also helps prevent water or moisture from building up and causing water damage to other parts of your home.
What is fascia?
Fascia boards are the horizontal boards that run along the overhang of your roof. Fascia provides a platform for your eavestroughs to attach to, thus providing support. Residential fascia is crucial in protecting your roof from moisture buildup, supporting your roofing material, and protecting your rafters.
Do all properties require soffit?
Properties that have eavestroughs extended past the siding walls will require soffit. Properties that do not fit this description may also benefit from soffit depending on other factors. If you think you may need soffit, contact Mex Roofing’s experts and they will help you make the right choice for your home.
Why would I want to replace my soffit?
Just like any other part of your home, soffit can only weather the elements for so long before needing to be replaced. There may be a variety of reasons you may consider replacing your soffit, but a few signs your soffit likely needs replacing soon are:
- Visible cracks or damage
- Water leaks or damage
- Peeling paint or discolouration
- Evidence of pests or small animals
- Roof has insufficient ventilation
Will I be able to find new soffit and fascia to match my home?
Absolutely! Mex Roofing offers a wide variety of soffit options so that you can find the colour and style that suit your home and aesthetic.
How do I mantain my new soffit and fascia?
Properly installed soffit and fascia should have very little maintenance required. Your eavestroughs protect your soffit and fascia, which means non-functional eavestroughs will affect your soffit and fascia. With older eavestroughs, you may be required to routinely clean them out to ensure they are flowing well.
What happens if I don't get my soffit and fascia repaired?
If you need new soffit and fascia and choose not to replace it, your home may experience issues such as rotting wood, peeling paint, damaged insulation, or mould. This is because soffit and fascia assist your home’s ventilation system and non-functional soffit and fascia could likely cause a buildup of moisture. While it is tempting to put off soffit and fascia replacement, it is never a good idea as such procrastination could lead to worse and more expensive damages to your home.
