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FASCIA REPAIR IN Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale's coastal environment attacks fascia from every angle. Salt air corrodes aluminum fascia components and fasteners.

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Professional Fascia Repairin Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale's coastal environment attacks fascia from every angle. Salt air corrodes aluminum fascia components and fasteners. Humidity promotes wood rot. Wind-driven rain saturates fascia surfaces faster than inland exposure. For Fort Lauderdale properties, especially those east of the Intracoastal, fascia material selection is critical. Standard wood fascia that lasts decades inland may deteriorate in years near the coast. DR Construction and Roofing specifies materials appropriate for each Fort Lauderdale property's exposure level.

Coastal Fort Lauderdale properties need marine-grade aluminum fascia with stainless steel fasteners, not standard galvanized. Wood fascia is not recommended for waterfront properties. Even vinyl fascia can warp and discolor faster in direct salt air. Aluminum with salt-resistant coating is the standard for Fort Lauderdale coastal fascia replacement. The City of Fort Lauderdale Building Services Division handles permits when structural members are involved.

Leon Meir, Owner • Licensed since 2004

What's Included in Fascia Repair

Fascia Board Replacement

Removal of rotted or damaged fascia boards and installation of new material matched to your home's trim.

Soffit Inspection and Repair

Checking and repairing soffit panels that are often damaged alongside fascia deterioration.

Wood Rot Remediation

Treatment or replacement of wood components affected by moisture intrusion or pest damage.

Gutter System Integration

Reattaching or adjusting gutters to work properly with the repaired fascia line.

Our Fascia RepairProcess

1

Visual Inspection

We inspect fascia, soffit, and gutter attachment points around the entire perimeter of your roof. Damage is often hidden behind gutters.

2

Damage Assessment

We determine the extent of rot, water damage, or pest intrusion and check whether it has spread to rafters or roof decking.

3

Material Matching

We match replacement fascia to your existing trim in material (wood, aluminum, vinyl), profile, and color for a seamless finish.

4

Repair or Replacement

Damaged sections are removed, underlying damage is addressed, and new fascia is installed with proper flashing and sealing.

5

Gutter Reattachment

Gutters are resecured to the new fascia with proper hangers and slope for drainage.

Fascia Repair in Fort LauderdaleNeighborhoods

Las Olas / Isles

Premium waterfront living along the Intracoastal and New River. Estate homes with complex rooflines. Salt air exposure is constant. Premium materials with corrosion resistance are essential.

Victoria Park

Historic neighborhood north of downtown with 1940s-1960s homes. Charm-forward architecture with unique roof profiles. Some flat roofs, some hip roofs, all with character.

Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Adjacent

Beach-adjacent properties with maximum salt air and wind exposure. Roofing materials must meet the highest wind ratings for the High Velocity Hurricane Zone.

Wilton Manors Border

Residential area with 1950s-1960s mid-century homes undergoing renovation. Many homeowners upgrading roofs as part of whole-home modernization projects.

Plantation / West Fort Lauderdale

Inland Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods with 1970s-1990s homes. Less coastal exposure but still within HVHZ requirements. Standard tile and shingle roofs.

Downtown / Flagler Village

Urban core with commercial buildings, mixed-use properties, and new high-rise development. Commercial flat roof and TPO systems. Different permitting than residential.

Fascia Repair Cost in Fort Lauderdale

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Why Fort Lauderdale Homeowners Choose Us

Catches Problems Early

A rotting fascia board in Fort Lauderdale does not stay a fascia problem. Water gets behind gutters, into soffits, and eventually reaches rafters and decking. We find and stop the progression before it becomes a major repair.

Material Matching

We carry wood, aluminum, and vinyl fascia materials and match your existing trim for a seamless repair that does not look patched.

Dual License Advantage

When fascia damage in Fort Lauderdale reveals rafter or structural concerns, our CGC license means we handle the structural repair in the same visit. No second contractor, no delay.

Fascia Repair in Fort Lauderdale: FAQs

What fascia material is best for my Fort Lauderdale waterfront home?

Marine-grade aluminum with stainless steel fasteners. Wood rots quickly in salt air, standard aluminum fasteners corrode, and vinyl can warp in direct coastal UV. Aluminum fascia with salt-resistant finish and stainless attachment hardware provides decades of maintenance-free performance in Fort Lauderdale's harshest exposure conditions.

How do I know if my fascia needs repair in Fort Lauderdale?

Look for soft or spongy spots when pressing on the fascia board, peeling paint, visible rot or discoloration, gaps between the fascia and the roofline, and gutters pulling away from the house. Florida's humidity accelerates fascia deterioration, especially on north-facing and shaded sides of Fort Lauderdale homes.

Can you match my existing fascia material?

Yes. We carry wood, aluminum, and vinyl fascia in standard profiles and colors. For custom or older profiles, we source matching material before the job begins so the repair blends seamlessly with your home's existing trim.

Is fascia repair covered by insurance in Fort Lauderdale?

Fascia damage from storms (wind, fallen branches, flying debris) is typically covered by homeowners insurance. Damage from gradual deterioration or lack of maintenance usually is not. We document the cause of damage during our inspection to help you determine if a claim is appropriate.

Roof Emergency?

Active leak? Storm damage? Call us now. We answer 7 days a week.

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