A roof is more complex than it looks. Roofs have different parts that work together to increase ventilation, provide protection, and improve the overall aesthetics of your home. We can always do a roof inspection if you believe there is something wrong.
Soofit typically refers to an exposed surface underneath the hanging section of a roof eave. Part of the soofit’s function is to help ventilate the attic. Soofit typically features a plain design with small holes that provide air circulation. The air from the soofit cycles to the vents to draw heat and moisture away from the house. If the soofit have been incorrectly placed, they could be vulnerable to wind damage and related weather conditions. If the soofits are too close together, they may not properly ventilate your home.
Fascia is seen beneath the roofline and connects the outer walls of your home to the roof, providing support and protection. The primary goal of fascia is to protect against nature’s elements by keeping water from seeping into vulnerable areas. Fascia protects the house from external elements such as water, wind, and pests. It helps hold the lower edges of the roof tiles or shingles in place.
We can clean your gutters and replace them as well.
With Roof flashing there are many types of different materials, all designed to protect your home from water penetration.Roof flashing is a thin material that roofers use to direct water away from critical areas of the roof, where the plane meets a vertical surface like a wall or a dormer. Flashing is installed to surround features on the roof such as chimneys, vents and skylights. Water should run down the side of the flashing and be directed to the shingles.