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From Buffalo's lake-effect winters to Long Island's South Shore salt air — NY homes face roofline conditions that demand real expertise. Free inspection, honest assessment, no obligation.

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🧊 After every NY winter: Ice dam damage to fascia and soffit often isn't visible until spring — when the ice has melted and the hidden moisture damage is already weeks old. Schedule your free inspection now. Call (855) 606-2187 →
Why New York Homes Are Different

NY Winters Are the Primary Driver of Soffit & Fascia Damage

In most of the country, soffit and fascia deteriorate slowly from age and standard moisture exposure. In New York, the climate adds two accelerants that don't exist in warmer markets:

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Ice Dam Formation

When heat escapes through the roof deck and melts snow that then refreezes at the cold eave line, the resulting ice dam forces meltwater under shingles and behind the fascia board. This happens in Buffalo, Syracuse, Rochester, and the Adirondacks every winter — and in downstate counties in hard years.

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Freeze-Thaw Cycling

Every winter, NY homes go through dozens of freeze-thaw cycles. Each one works water deeper into any open joint in the soffit or fascia system. Over multiple seasons, even a well-maintained material fails at every edge that wasn't perfectly sealed.

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Nor'easter Exposure

Nor'easters drive rain horizontally into eave cavities that standard rainfall never reaches. The northeast-facing elevations of NY homes take the most direct hit — and on Long Island and the Sound Shore, they do it with salt air added to the equation.

Soffit and fascia damage on New York home from ice dam
Ice dam damage often isn't visible until the ice melts in spring — by then, the moisture has been working into the eave structure for weeks.
The Process

Free Inspection to Finished Work

1

You Call

Tell us your city and what you're seeing. We schedule a free, on-site inspection — typically within 24–48 hours.

2

We Inspect

A contractor comes to your home, gets up the ladder, and assesses the actual condition of your soffit, fascia, and gutters — not just what's visible from the ground.

3

You Get an Estimate

A written, itemized estimate with no obligation. No pressure, no follow-up harassment. The estimate is yours to use however you choose.

4

We Do the Work

If you proceed, the work is scheduled and completed efficiently. Most repairs are done in a single visit. You're there to see the finished result before we leave.

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What New York Homeowners Say

★★★★★
"After last February's ice storm, our gutters were visibly pulling away on two sides. They came out within 48 hours, found the fascia was gone behind both runs, and replaced everything in two days. Solid work, no surprises on the invoice."
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Michael K.
Fascia Repair · Buffalo, NY
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"My Levittown cape had the original soffit channels from 1951. I knew they were bad but didn't know how bad. The contractor showed me from the ladder — fully rotted behind the panels on the back half. New aluminum throughout, looks great, and it's done for another generation."
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Carol L.
Soffit Replacement · Levittown, NY
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"The ceiling stain near the exterior wall had me stumped for two winters. Soffit Fascia Guys figured it out in 20 minutes — ice dam infiltration at the eave, the water was traveling along a rafter to a low spot above the stain. Fixed the fascia and the stain never came back."
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Robert P.
Ice Dam Damage Repair · Rochester, NY
Where We Work

49 Cities Across New York State

From the Adirondacks to Long Island, from the Southern Tier to the Capital District — we serve homeowners throughout New York.

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