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How to Find the Best Soffit and Fascia Contractors

If the soffit under your roof is rotting and your fascia is covered in mold, it’s obviously time to find a contractor to do some serious repair work.  But, with so many rip-offs on the prowl and even legitimate workers doing shoddy work, how do you find soffit and fascia contractors who’ll do a great job and not take you on a ride?  Below you’ll find a checklist to help you find the best soffit and fascia contractors possible.

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What Is Soffit and Fascia?

First things first,  knowing exactly what soffit and fascia are is imperative if you are going to be hiring someone to fix or replace them.  The more you know, the less chance you’ll get ripped off.

Soffit is the board that’s placed between the roofline and the siding of a home.  It can be found just under the fascia board that keeps the gutters intact.

Fascia boards connect to the end of the roof’s edge and the outdoors.  It connects to the end of the trusses, rafters or where the gutter attaches to the roof.  The purpose of the fascia is to protect the wooden boards, roof and house interior against water and weather damage.  It’s also meant to serve aesthetic purposes as well.

Gutters can pull away from both soffit and fascia.  To avoid further issues when this happens or when your soffit or fascia are damaged, you’ll want to call an expert to fix it.

You can learn more about soffit and fascia in this article.

Ten Tips to Finding the Best Soffit and Fascia Contractors

Here are some suggestions that’ll help you find a reliable contractor to repair or replace your soffit and fascia:

Reputation

Look for an established company with an excellent report. Most contractors these days are online so check to see if the company you’re interested in has a website.  If they do, read the feedback and look for references.

Licensed, Insured and Bonded

A contractor who’s not insured and bonded should not even be considered.  Imagine if something goes awry, whether it’s by negligence or completely accidental.  Who will suffer the lost and eat the tab?  Most likely, you will.

So, be sure the contractor you’re considering carries insurance and they’re bonded.  Insurance covers the insured person or company from losses while a surety bond ensures you (the homeowner) that the work will be completed and will be done properly.

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Many states and/or cities require a contractor to be licensed.  Know the law in your area and be sure the soffit and fascia contractors you hire are up to regulation.  It’s wise to ask to see the credentials prior to signing a contract.

Local

It’s good to use a local company to do your work.  A local contractor is more likely to have references from people you know or are familiar with like friends, family or maybe even your doctor or dentist. 

Contractors who have a local office are preferred because if you run into a problem you can physically go to the office and handle it.  Furthermore, if you’re like many people, you like to help your local economy by hiring help within your area.

The Crew

While you may be very impressed with the contractor you meet with, that doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be happy with their crew.  Ask if they’ll be personally doing the work or if they has a crew that will complete the actual task.

If the work entails a crew, it is important to find out some facts about them.  Are they screened?  How much experience do they have?  It’s far better to find out these things prior to committing to the contract that in hindsight after an issue arises.

Worker’s Comp Insurance

You might assume that any contractor would have a Worker’s Compensation Insurance plan in place.  Don’t be too sure of it.  Ask to see it.  You certainly don’t want to be held liable if a worker is injured on your property and isn’t properly insured.

Material Quality

A job can only be done so good if the products used are not of good quality.  Be sure you know what materials will be used.  Fully check out the materials if you’re not familiar with the brand.

All too many homeowners find themselves stuck due to poor quality materials that carry little or no warranty.  Ask about the material and the labor warranty.  Get it all in writing.

The Fine Print

Once you have decided on a contractor to do your work, be sure you read the contract with a fine tooth comb.  If anything seems odd or out of place, don’t hesitate to ask questions.

Get the Best Soffit and Fascia Contractors for Your Home

Having the task of hiring soffit and fascia contractors is not exactly fun by any stretch of the imagination.  It requires doing your homework to ensure you get a trustworthy contractor who will do a good job for you. However, having soffit and fascia installed properly can add value to your home.

With the suggestions above though, you will be able to breeze through the process like a pro and your home will be back in order in no time.

If you need soffit and fascia for your home, don’t hesitate to contact Feldco. We’ve been serving the Midwest for over 40 years and would love to be your soffit and fascia contractors. Get a free quote now and get started on your project today.

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