Soffit and fascia do more than finish your roofline. They help protect your homes structure and help your roof system breathe in the Florida heat. At Rowe Services and Maintenance LLC we install vinyl and aluminum soffit fascia and trimwork for new construction and renovations. We work on CMU homes wood frame homes mobile homes and more.
Soffit is installed under the roof overhang and it can be vented to support attic airflow. Fascia is the board along the roof edge that supports gutters and creates a crisp straight roofline appearance. When soffit or fascia is damaged you can end up with wood rot pest entry points peeling paint and gutter attachment problems.

We install new soffit fascia and trimwork for new builds and remodels. Everything is measured to fit your roofline and finished clean for a sharp look.
We replace soffit and fascia that is rotted bent or coming loose. We remove failing sections and restore protection at the roof edge.
We install trimwork that makes your exterior look consistent and complete. Straight lines tight corners and clean transitions give a polished finish.
We deliver crisp consistent edges that make your exterior look finished and professionally installed from every angle.
Choose vinyl or aluminum soffit and fascia built for Florida weather with long lasting performance and low upkeep.
Quality soffit and fascia help block moisture and pests while protecting vulnerable roof edge areas year round.
We check alignment fastening seals and ventilation details then review the completed work with you before we leave.
We inspect the roofline to spot rot gaps ventilation needs and gutter related issues then map the best approach for your home.
We recommend vinyl or aluminum based on performance and appearance then provide a clear quote with the full scope and timeline.
We remove failing sections address underlying damage then install new soffit and fascia with straight lines secure fastening and tight edges.
We seal and finish all edges confirm airflow if vented soffit is used then complete a final walkthrough to review results.
It can improve attic airflow, helping reduce heat buildup and moisture issues that strain your roof system.
Yes. Gutters often attach at/near fascia—rotted or weak fascia can lead to sagging gutters and poor drainage.
Warping, soft spots, peeling paint, visible gaps, pest activity, or persistent moisture staining.
Often it makes sense to do both for a uniform look and to ensure everything is structurally sound, but we can address only what’s needed.
Yes, straight, clean rooflines and matching trim dramatically improve the exterior finish.