Soffit and fascia boards are two parts of the home most people never think about — until something goes wrong. Here in North Texas, our wild temperature swings, heavy storms, and humidity put a ton of stress on these areas. When soffit and fascia start rotting, cracking, warping, or pulling away from the home, it’s usually a sign of a bigger problem happening behind the scenes.
As the owner of Shepherd Roofing & Renovations, I’ve repaired hundreds of soffit and fascia sections across Dallas, Frisco, Plano, and the surrounding DFW area. Whether the damage came from water intrusion, poor gutter drainage, or animal entry, the root of the issue usually comes down to moisture and ventilation.
Here’s everything homeowners need to know about soffit fascia repair in DFW, what causes these problems, and how we fix them the right way.
What Are Soffit and Fascia?

Before we get into repairs, let’s quickly break down what these components do.
Soffit
The soffit is the horizontal panel beneath your roof overhang.
It’s responsible for:
- Attic ventilation
- Protecting rafters from moisture
- Keeping pests out
Fascia
Fascia is the vertical board where gutters attach.
It:
- Supports the gutter system
- Creates a clean edge along the roofline
- Protects the roof’s lower structure
Both parts are essential to the health of your roof and attic.
Common Signs of Soffit & Fascia Damage
Look for these warning signs around your roofline:
- Soft or spongy wood
- Visible rot or crumbling edges
- Peeling or bubbling paint
- Water stains on soffit boards
- Gaps between fascia and roof
- Birds, squirrels, or insects entering
- Sagging gutters
- Mold or mildew around the eaves
- Dripping water behind gutters
If you notice any of these issues, schedule soffit fascia repair in DFW before the damage spreads to the roof deck or attic.
Top Causes of Damage in Texas Homes
Soffit and fascia are constantly exposed to the elements, making them vulnerable in our Texas climate.
1️⃣ Poor Gutter Drainage
Clogged or undersized gutters overflow, soaking the fascia board and causing it to rot.
2️⃣ Roof Leaks
Water running behind the fascia or into the soffit is a major red flag — usually caused by flashing failure or improper shingle installation.
3️⃣ Improper Ventilation
A poorly ventilated attic traps heat and moisture, causing soffits to warp or mold.
4️⃣ Insect or Animal Damage
Squirrels, birds, and even wasps love damaged soffit areas — making the problem worse.
5️⃣ Hail and Wind Damage
DFW storms can loosen boards, crack trim, and push water where it doesn’t belong.
6️⃣ Aging or Low-Quality Materials
Builders often use basic wood products that deteriorate faster in North Texas weather.

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Soffit & Fascia Issues
Soffit and fascia are structural protection — once they fail, the damage accelerates.
Left untreated, damaged soffit/fascia can lead to:
- Roof decking rot
- Mold growth inside attic
- Pest infestation
- Sagging gutters
- Water intrusion into walls
- Higher energy bills
- Structural wood damage
These aren’t cosmetic issues — they’re warning signs that part of your roofing system needs attention.
How We Repair or Replace Damaged Soffit & Fascia
At Shepherd Roofing & Renovations, we repair soffit and fascia with long-term durability in mind, not temporary fixes.
Step 1: Full Inspection
We inspect:
- Roof edges
- Attic ventilation
- Gutters
- Flashing
- Decking behind fascia
This ensures we fix the cause, not just the visible damage.
Step 2: Remove Damaged Sections
Rotten or compromised wood is removed and hauled away.
Step 3: Replace With Durable Materials
We install new:
- Wood soffit panels
- Fiber-cement or wood fascia boards
- Ventilated aluminum or vinyl soffit (as preferred)
Step 4: Seal, Prime, and Paint
Boards are sealed and painted to match or improve the home’s look.
Step 5: Address the Source of Damage
Depending on the cause, we may:
- Re-slope or clean gutters
- Fix roof leaks
- Add attic ventilation
- Install drip edge or flashing
Step 6: Final Review
You get photo documentation of repairs and recommendations to prevent future issues.

How to Prevent Future Soffit & Fascia Damage
Homeowners can avoid costly repairs by following these tips:
- Clean gutters twice a year
- Install gutter guards if trees are nearby
- Inspect soffits annually for cracks or peeling
- Trim tree branches away from roofline
- Keep attic properly ventilated
- Repair roof leaks immediately
- Replace failing caulk around joints and edges
A little maintenance goes a long way in North Texas weather.
The EPA’s moisture management guidelines emphasize proper drainage as one of the most effective ways to protect a home’s exterior structures.
Why Homeowners Choose Shepherd Roofing & Renovations {#why-shepherd}
We’ve helped homeowners across DFW protect their rooflines with professional soffit and fascia repairs. Working with us means getting:
- Clear diagnosis of the problem
- Durable, long-lasting materials
- Honest recommendations
- Photo-documented work
- Full warranty options
- A crew that respects your home and time
Whether you need a small repair or full fascia replacement, we fix it right the first time.