Soffit and Fascia Installation & Repair in Ottawa

Your roof isn’t complete without quality soffit and fascia. At Bart’s Rooftops, we provide expert soffit and fascia installation, repair, and replacement in Ottawa. Designed to protect your home from water damage, pests, and ventilation issues, our soffit and fascia solutions keep your roofline looking great and functioning perfectly — year-round.

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What Are Soffit and Fascia – and Why Do They Matter?

Soffit is the underside of your roof’s overhang, often ventilated to allow airflow into your attic. Without proper soffit ventilation, heat and moisture can build up, leading to mold growth, wood rot, and higher energy bills.

Fascia is the vertical finishing edge that runs along the roofline, connecting to your gutter system. It acts as a protective barrier for your roof and supports the weight of your gutters.

Benefits of Well-Maintained Soffit and Fascia:

  • Protects your home from water infiltration

  • Prevents rot and structural damage

  • Improves attic ventilation and energy efficiency

  • Keeps pests and wildlife out of your attic

  • Enhances the appearance of your home’s exterior

White vinyl soffit and fascia on a modern Ottawa home against a colorful sunset sky.

Our Ottawa Soffit and Fascia Services

Roofing contractor installing white vinyl soffit panels on a home in Ottawa.

Soffit and Fascia Installation

We install durable, low-maintenance aluminum or vinyl products that match your home’s style while providing maximum protection. Every installation is completed with precision to ensure a tight seal against water and pests.

Close-up of a contractor installing new soffit panels under a roof overhang in Ottawa.

Soffit and Fascia Repair

If your soffit or fascia has cracks, peeling paint, or visible water damage, our repair services will restore its integrity before small issues turn into expensive repairs.

Close-up of a contractor installing new soffit panels under a roof overhang in Ottawa.

Soffit and Fascia Replacement

Older homes in Ottawa often have wooden soffit and fascia that deteriorate over time. We can replace them with modern, weather-resistant materials for improved durability and performance.

Signs You Need Soffit or Fascia Repair

Your soffit and fascia may not be the first thing you notice when looking at your home, but small signs of wear can quickly turn into major problems if left unaddressed. Watch for these common issues:

  • Warping, sagging, or peeling paint: These can indicate that moisture has penetrated the material, causing swelling or rot.

  • Leaking or overflowing gutters: Damaged fascia can compromise your gutter system, leading to water pooling near your foundation.

  • Pest infestations: Birds, squirrels, bats, and wasps can slip into gaps in damaged soffit or fascia, creating nests in your attic.

  • Visible water stains or mold growth: Discoloration along the roofline is often a sign of trapped moisture or poor ventilation.

  • Drafts or fluctuating attic temperatures: Damaged soffit can reduce airflow, making your home less energy-efficient and harder to heat or cool.

  • Ice dams in winter: Inadequate ventilation caused by blocked or damaged soffit often contributes to ice buildup along the roofline.

  • Rotten or crumbling wood: If you can press a screwdriver or similar tool into the fascia board and it feels soft, it’s a clear sign of decay.

Catching these problems early can save you thousands in repair costs — not only for your soffit and fascia but also for your roof, gutters, and attic insulation.

Close-up of rotting and water-damaged soffit and fascia boards on a brick home in Ottawa.
A man in a hard hat and white shirt inspects the gutter of a house, ensuring proper maintenance and safety

Why Choose Bart’s Rooftops?

  • Local expertise: Serving Ottawa homeowners for years, with knowledge of local weather challenges.

  • Quality materials: Aluminum and vinyl products designed for durability and easy maintenance.

  • Experienced installers: Skilled roofing contractors with specialized soffit and fascia training.

  • Customer-focused service: Free quotes, honest recommendations, and professional workmanship.

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Phone Number

+1 (613) 290-6349

Email Address

info@bartsrooftops.com

Business Hours

  • Monday-Friday: 9am to 5pm
  • Saturday: 10am to 2pm
  • Sunday: Closed

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    Call or submit our online form to request an estimate or for general questions about our services. We look forward to serving you!

    Frequently Asked Questions About Roof Ventilation in Ottawa

    In Ottawa, well-installed aluminum or vinyl soffit and fascia can last 20–30 years with proper maintenance. Wood products may need replacement sooner, especially if exposed to excess moisture.

    We recommend aluminum or vinyl for their durability, low maintenance, and resistance to warping or rot. Both options handle Ottawa’s freeze-thaw cycles well and maintain their appearance over time.

    Yes. Damaged sections can allow water infiltration, pest entry, and poor ventilation — all of which can lead to roof rot, mold, and higher energy bills.

    Not always, but if your gutters are old or poorly aligned, it’s a good time to replace them together. This ensures a proper fit and long-term performance.

    Pricing varies depending on your home size, material choice, and the extent of repairs needed. At Bart’s Rooftops, we offer free quotes so you’ll know exactly what to expect before work begins.

    Yes. Properly installed soffit includes ventilation panels that help regulate attic temperature and moisture, improving your home’s energy efficiency and reducing the risk of ice dams in winter.