Protect Your Soffits and Fascia Before Winter Hits
Key to a Strong Roof and Home Protection
When homeowners think about exterior maintenance, they often focus on the big-ticket items: roofing, siding, windows. But soffits and fascia, though less talked about, play a crucial role in the health and longevity of your home. If these components are damaged or deteriorating, they can compromise the integrity of your roofing system and leave your home vulnerable to moisture, pests, and rot.
At Advocate Contracting, we specialize in full exterior replacement services, including soffits and fascia. As the Midwest heads toward cooler weather, now is the time to assess their condition and take action before winter brings snow, ice, and freezing temperatures.

What Are Soffits and Fascia?
Soffits are the horizontal boards that connect the edge of your roof to your home’s exterior walls, covering the underside of the eaves. Fascia boards are the vertical finishing edges that run along the lower edge of the roof, where gutters are typically mounted.
Together, soffits and fascia provide essential structural and functional benefits:
- Ventilation: Soffits help ventilate the attic, reducing the risk of ice dams and moisture buildup.
- Water management: Fascia supports gutters and helps channel rain and snowmelt away from your home.
- Pest prevention: When properly sealed and intact, soffits and fascia keep rodents, birds, and insects out.
- Aesthetic finish: These components also create clean, defined rooflines that improve the overall appearance of your home.

Why Summer and Early Fall Are Ideal for Replacement
Soffit and fascia damage often starts small (peeling paint, minor warping, etc) but can escalate quickly if ignored. Summer and early fall provide optimal conditions for inspecting and replacing these components for several reasons:
- Dry weather: Exterior work is easier and more effective when surfaces are dry and temperatures are moderate.
- Preventative value: Replacing damaged soffits or fascia before the first freeze can prevent ice dams, gutter detachment, and roof edge rot.
Scheduling advantage: Fall is a busy season for exterior contractors who are usually trying to book as many jobs as possible before the winter slump. Booking work in late summer ensures better availability and timely installation before the winter rush.

Warning Signs That It’s Time to Replace
If you’re unsure about the state of your soffits and fascia, look for these common red flags:
- Visible cracks or holes
- Peeling or bubbling paint
- Signs of animal nesting near eaves
- Mold or mildew along rooflines
- Sagging or detached gutters
- Ice damming in previous winters
Any of these issues may point to underlying water damage or ventilation problems, both of which can worsen in cold weather.

High-Quality Replacement Makes a Difference
At Advocate Contracting, we do not offer patch jobs or partial repairs. Our approach is centered on full, high-quality exterior replacement using durable, weather-resistant materials suited to the Midwest climate.
We ensure soffits and fascia are correctly integrated with your roofing and siding system, sealed against moisture, and properly vented to support attic airflow. Combined with new gutters and gutter guards, this upgrade can dramatically improve your home’s performance through every season.

Be Ready Before the First Freeze
Don’t wait for snow and ice to expose a weak link in your home’s exterior. Replacing soffits and fascia is one of the most overlooked (but most important!) steps you can take to prepare your home for winter.
If your home is more than 15–20 years old, or if you’ve noticed signs of wear and tear around your eaves, reach out to Advocate Contracting. We’ll evaluate your exterior and provide a tailored plan for long-term protection, energy efficiency, and peace of mind.
Schedule your inspection now and get ahead of the season before winter weather takes its toll.









