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Soffit Issues to Look Out For

Recognizing potential problems in and out of your property is critical to immediately address the issue. It is often reminded that neglect and delaying of defects are not encouraged as they could lead to structural damage. One of the most important features every homeowner should be keen on is the roof. Its complexity suggests the need for an in-depth inspection of each of its components prior to a roof repair

Among them is what’s called a ‘soffit,’ which means “something fixed underneath.” The soffit board is an inconspicuous but essential part of your roofing system. In a certain sense, it allows your roof to breathe.

It is a finishing material, which can be made of cement or wood, that is placed to cover the underside of your roof overhang by roofing contractors.

The location of soffits makes them a prime target for water damage, mold, and rot, and hence, it should be included in an annual roof inspection. Water that penetrates and pools will damage both the soffit and beams of the roof.

To avoid getting a costly roof replacement, here’s a list of the common soffit problems you may encounter:

  1. Damaged and clogged gutters upon poor installation.
  2. Structural defects due to missing shingles.
  3. Moisture defects especially for wooden soffit boards.
  4. Dry rot that’s usually found in timber with moisture content.
  5. Birds, squirrels, and other pests finding their way into the eave space to nest.

Given these factors, if you live in rainy areas, any roofing contractor would recommend installing vinyl or aluminum soffit boards, which are more resistant to moisture and have lower maintenance needs. It’s made to regulate the temperature in your attic and through the rest of your home, making it a more secure and comfortable place to live.

Summit Roofing & Restoration, Inc. is a family-owned and -operated roofing company that delivers top-quality service to every customer. Please give our friendly team a call at (901) 676-7449 or contact us online to learn more.

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