FASCIA REPAIR IN West Palm Beach
Fascia damage in West Palm Beach ranges from cosmetic wood rot on 1920s El Cid homes to structural deterioration on mid-century SoSo ranches where decades of water intrusion have compromised the roof edge framing. The city's architectural diversity means fascia repair is never a simple board replacement.
Professional Fascia Repairin West Palm Beach
Fascia damage in West Palm Beach ranges from cosmetic wood rot on 1920s El Cid homes to structural deterioration on mid-century SoSo ranches where decades of water intrusion have compromised the roof edge framing. The city's architectural diversity means fascia repair is never a simple board replacement. DR Construction & Roofing assesses the full scope of fascia damage on every WPB property, identifying whether the visible rot is surface-level or indicates deeper structural issues with the rafter tails, soffit framing, or roof deck edge.
WPB east-side fascia deterioration is accelerated by salt air exposure that corrodes metal drip edges and fasteners, allowing water behind the fascia board. We specify stainless steel drip edges and fasteners on all coastal WPB fascia repairs. Historic district properties may require wood fascia matching the original profile and material, as aluminum or vinyl wrapping may not be approved. Inland WPB properties can use aluminum fascia wrapping as a cost-effective, maintenance-free alternative to wood. All fascia repair work that exposes roof deck structure requires a permit through the WPB Building Division.
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
Visual Inspection
We inspect fascia, soffit, and gutter attachment points around the entire perimeter of your roof. Damage is often hidden behind gutters.
Damage Assessment
We determine the extent of rot, water damage, or pest intrusion and check whether it has spread to rafters or roof decking.
Material Matching
We match replacement fascia to your existing trim in material (wood, aluminum, vinyl), profile, and color for a seamless finish.
Repair or Replacement
Damaged sections are removed, underlying damage is addressed, and new fascia is installed with proper flashing and sealing.
Gutter Reattachment
Gutters are resecured to the new fascia with proper hangers and slope for drainage.
Fascia Repair in West Palm BeachNeighborhoods
El Cid
Prestigious historic waterfront neighborhood north of downtown with roots in the 1920s Florida land boom. Mediterranean Revival and Mission-style homes with original barrel tile roofs, coral stone accents, and luxury renovations. Tight historic preservation standards govern all exterior modifications including roofing. Flagler Drive waterfront exposure creates high coastal flood and storm surge risk.
SoSo (South of Southern)
Popular residential neighborhood south of downtown built during the 1940s-1960s boom. Concrete block ranches and mid-century modern homes with flat and low-slope roofs, many on their second or third replacement cycle. No historic preservation restrictions, making it a renovation hotspot. Salt air exposure from Lake Worth Lagoon affects every roofing material decision.
Flamingo Park
Vibrant, walkable 1920s-1930s neighborhood known for its Mediterranean bungalows and mature mango tree canopy. Pitched tile and shingle roofs on homes averaging 1,800 to 2,500 square feet. Tree canopy creates debris accumulation and moisture retention on roof surfaces. East-side location near downtown brings moderate flood zone exposure.
Ibis
Luxury gated community off Northlake Boulevard with 33 sub-neighborhoods including Sandhill Trace, Heritage Club, and The Grande. Custom estates and single-family homes from 2,000 to 5,000+ square feet with concrete and clay tile roofs in Mediterranean style. Adjacent to Grassy Waters Preserve with inland flood risk but no direct coastal surge exposure.
Northwood Shores
Charming mid-century neighborhood with Intracoastal water access and larger lots than typical WPB east-side properties. Mix of bungalows and contemporary renovations with shingle, metal, and tile roofs. Proximity to the Northwood Village revival has driven property upgrades. Coastal flood zone exposure on waterfront parcels.
Palm Beach Lakes
Budget-friendly postwar suburban neighborhood west of I-95 with 1960s ranches and condos. Flat and low-slope built-up roofing on older structures, with metal roof upgrades increasingly common. Lakes and canal proximity creates inland flooding risk during heavy rain events. Lower property values make cost-effective roof solutions a priority.
Fascia Repair Cost in West Palm Beach
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Why West Palm Beach Homeowners Choose Us
Catches Problems Early
A rotting fascia board in West Palm Beach 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 West Palm Beach 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 West Palm Beach: FAQs
Why does my WPB fascia keep rotting even after repair?
Recurring fascia rot in WPB typically indicates one of two problems: inadequate drip edge detailing that allows water behind the fascia board, or a roofing issue above that is channeling water into the fascia area. We do not simply replace the rotted board. We identify and correct the water source, install proper drip edge detailing, and then replace the fascia material. Without addressing the cause, the new fascia will fail the same way.
Can I wrap my WPB fascia in aluminum instead of replacing the wood?
For non-historic WPB properties, aluminum fascia wrapping is an excellent option that eliminates future wood rot. However, the underlying wood must be structurally sound before wrapping. We will not wrap over rotted wood because it traps moisture and accelerates concealed decay. We replace damaged sections first, then wrap the entire run for a maintenance-free finish. Historic district properties should verify wrapping is approved before proceeding.
How do I know if my fascia needs repair in West Palm Beach?
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 West Palm Beach 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 West Palm Beach?
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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