
Soffit & Fascia
Installation and replacement of pre-painted aluminium soffit and fascia.
Soffit and fascia protect your roof structure from moisture and pests while contributing to attic ventilation. We install premium pre-painted aluminium products in a wide range of colours to match your siding.
Problems we solve
- Wooden soffits or fascia rotted, peeling, or infested by insect nests.
- Animal damage (squirrels, raccoons) creating access to the attic.
- Tired exterior appearance aging the home prematurely.
- No vented soffits — hurting attic ventilation.
- Transition to maintenance-free aluminum or PVC siding.
More than just a cosmetic upgrade
Soffit (the underside of the roof overhang) and fascia (the vertical band at the edge of the overhang) play two essential roles. On one hand, they protect the framing from rain, snow and insects. On the other, ventilated soffits let fresh air into the attic — a critical component of the roof's ventilation system.
Wood soffits and fascias age badly: they rot, attract squirrels and raccoons that eventually punch holes in them, and need regular maintenance (paint, caulking). Replacing them with pre-painted aluminium eliminates nearly all the maintenance for decades.
Pre-painted aluminium: the durable standard
Pre-painted aluminium is the go-to material for modern soffits and fascias. It doesn't rust, doesn't rot, doesn't crack, and factory-applied paint lasts better than any hand-applied paint ever will. Available in a wide range of colours (white, brown, black, forest green, blue, plus some custom options), it makes it easy to perfectly coordinate your home's exterior.
Soffits come in several styles: fully vented (perforated across the whole panel), partially vented (a perforated strip alternating with solid sections), or solid (no perforation, for areas that shouldn't ventilate like covered porches). We help you pick the right combination for your needs.
Fascias are made from heavier gauge aluminium for rigidity, and can also serve as support for the eavestroughs — an important detail to consider if you're replacing gutters at the same time.
An install that often reveals other issues
When we remove old soffits and fascias, we often uncover other hidden problems: rotten framing, old leaks that went unnoticed, squirrel or wasp nests, insulation overflowing and blocking ventilation.
We always flag these discoveries with photo documentation before doing any additional work. You stay in control of decisions and budget — no nasty surprises at the end of the job.
We recommend combining a soffit and fascia replacement with other exterior work when possible: a re-roof, eavestroughs, exterior painting. Coordinating the work saves on scaffolding setup and guarantees a perfect integration of the finishes.
Why choose Toitures Boulet
- Pre-painted aluminum or high-quality PVC in your choice of colour.
- Full removal of old cladding, structure inspection and repair before new installation.
- Perforated soffits meeting the recommended ventilation ratio — not just a cosmetic swap.
- Flawless finishing at corners, transitions and joints — the details that matter.
Our process
From your first call to the final warranty — clear, transparent, no surprises.
- 1
Contact & on-site inspection
We respond to your request within 24 business hours and schedule a free on-site visit to assess your roof and understand your goals.
- 2
Written, itemized estimate
You receive a clear, line-by-line estimate with no hidden fees. It remains valid for 90 days and covers materials, labour, and applicable warranties.
- 3
Project scheduling
Once the estimate is approved, we agree on an approximate date and order materials. We confirm the exact date closer to the work based on weather and current scheduling.
- 4
Professional execution
Our crews work methodically and safely, protect your property with tarps and plywood, and stick to the agreed timeline.
- 5
Cleanup, final inspection & warranty
We sweep every nail with a magnet, do a final walkthrough with you, and issue your warranty documents. Your project is fully complete.
What's included
FAQ
Should soffit and fascia be replaced with the roof?+
It's often the ideal moment — these components are accessible during the work and replacing them then is much less costly.
