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FASCIA REPAIR IN Miami

Fascia damage in Miami is driven by the same forces that challenge every exterior building component: hurricane-force winds, intense UV exposure, heavy rain, and for coastal properties, relentless salt air corrosion. The fascia boards along your roofline are the first defense against water intrusion at the roof edge and the mounting surface for your gutter system.

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Professional Fascia Repairin Miami

Fascia damage in Miami is driven by the same forces that challenge every exterior building component: hurricane-force winds, intense UV exposure, heavy rain, and for coastal properties, relentless salt air corrosion. The fascia boards along your roofline are the first defense against water intrusion at the roof edge and the mounting surface for your gutter system. When fascia fails, water enters the soffit cavity and reaches the roof deck, creating rot that expands invisibly until it becomes a structural problem. DR Construction & Roofing assesses and repairs fascia as part of every roof inspection in Miami, and we address fascia damage as a standalone project when the roof itself is in good condition.

Miami's HVHZ environment means fascia must be secured with fasteners rated for high wind uplift, and replacement materials must withstand 170+ mph wind loads. Coastal Miami properties east of I-95 face accelerated fascia deterioration from salt air, which corrodes metal drip edges and degrades wood fascia faster than inland exposure. Many older Miami homes in Little Havana, Coconut Grove, and Coral Way have original wood fascia that has been painted over decades without replacement, concealing rot beneath the paint surface. Aluminum fascia wrap is a durable alternative that eliminates the repaint cycle and resists salt corrosion. We assess the condition of the underlying wood structure before wrapping to ensure we are not concealing existing damage.

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 MiamiNeighborhoods

Little Havana

Miami's iconic Cuban American neighborhood west of downtown. Dense residential blocks of 1940s-1970s CBS single-family homes and duplexes, many with original flat or low-slope roofs. Barrel tile is common on Mediterranean Revival structures. Affordable housing stock means many roofs have deferred maintenance. Narrow lot setbacks and tight property lines create access challenges for roofing crews. A working-class community where cost-effective repairs and honest assessments matter most.

Coconut Grove

One of Miami's oldest neighborhoods along Biscayne Bay, founded in the 1800s. Housing ranges from historic Bahamian-style cottages to Mediterranean Revival estates to modern waterfront mansions. Lush tropical canopy creates constant organic debris on roofs. Salt air exposure from the bay accelerates material degradation. Many properties have complex multi-level roof geometries with dormers, valleys, and varying pitches. Historic preservation requirements may apply to older structures.

Brickell

Miami's dense financial district and luxury residential corridor south of the Miami River. Dominated by high-rise condominium towers from the 1980s through present construction. Flat roof systems (TPO, modified bitumen, built-up) predominate on commercial and condo structures. Condo association board approval required for all roof work. Access logistics for high-rise buildings require specialized equipment and coordination. Individual unit owners rarely control roofing decisions; building-wide projects are managed by property management companies.

Wynwood

Former industrial warehouse district transformed into Miami's arts and culture hub. Mix of converted warehouse structures with flat commercial roofs and newer mixed-use residential construction. Original warehouse roofs are typically built-up or modified bitumen systems that have been patched repeatedly over decades. New construction meets current HVHZ standards. The neighborhood's rapid gentrification means property values have skyrocketed, making proper roof maintenance and replacement a priority for protecting investment.

Coral Way / The Roads

Established residential corridor between Brickell and Coral Gables developed primarily in the 1940s-1960s. Single-family CBS homes with barrel tile and shingle roofs on moderate-sized lots. Mature tree canopy along Coral Way creates debris accumulation and shade-related moisture issues. Many original tile roofs are well past underlayment replacement age. This neighborhood represents the bread-and-butter of Miami residential roofing: aging tile and shingle systems on mid-century homes that need careful assessment and honest recommendations.

Allapattah

Working-class neighborhood northwest of downtown with a mix of single-family homes, duplexes, and small apartment buildings from the 1940s-1970s. CBS construction with flat, shingle, and tile roofs in varying condition. Affordable housing stock means many properties have deferred roof maintenance. The neighborhood is experiencing development pressure from adjacent Wynwood and the Health District, creating a mix of aging structures and new construction. Budget-conscious homeowners need straightforward repair vs. replacement guidance.

Fascia Repair Cost in Miami

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Why Miami Homeowners Choose Us

Catches Problems Early

A rotting fascia board in Miami 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 Miami 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 Miami: FAQs

How do I know if my Miami home's fascia needs repair?

Visual signs include peeling paint, soft or spongy spots when pressed, visible rot or discoloration, gaps between fascia and soffit, and sagging gutters (which indicate the fascia they are mounted to has weakened). On coastal Miami properties, look for corrosion on metal drip edges above the fascia. We check fascia condition during every roof inspection and can assess it as a standalone service.

Should I replace wood fascia with aluminum on my Miami home?

Aluminum fascia wrap eliminates the ongoing maintenance cycle of scraping, priming, and painting wood fascia every 3-5 years. It resists salt air corrosion better than wood, does not rot, and provides a clean appearance for decades. The investment pays for itself in avoided maintenance costs within 8-10 years. We install aluminum fascia over structurally sound wood substrate. If the existing wood is rotted, we replace it before wrapping.

How do I know if my fascia needs repair in Miami?

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 Miami 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 Miami?

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.

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