Soffit & Fascia in New Rochelle, NY

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Soffit & Fascia Services in New Rochelle

New Rochelle's pre-war Tudor and colonial homes in Wykagyl and Quaker Ridge often have original wood soffit and fascia systems from the 1920s and 1930s — now approaching 90-100 years of age. These elements were architecturally designed components with period-specific profiles that need careful matching during repair or replacement. On coastal and Sound-facing properties, ambient humidity and salt air accelerate wood rot in soffit and fascia faster than on more sheltered inland homes. In the city's postwar residential neighborhoods, aluminum and wood soffit and fascia from the 1950s-1970s are at typical replacement age.

Meridian Contracting installs, repairs, and replaces soffit and fascia throughout New Rochelle, always checking gutters as part of any assessment.

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Why New Rochelle Homeowners Choose Meridian

On New Rochelle's pre-war Wykagyl and Quaker Ridge Tudors, soffit and fascia have period-specific profiles that need to be matched carefully. On coastal properties, we factor salt-air moisture into both material recommendations and maintenance timing.
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Our Soffit & Fascia Services in New Rochelle

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Fascia Repair & Replacement

Repair of rotted sections and full replacement where damage is widespread, matched to your home's existing trim and period character.

Soffit Repair & Replacement

Repair of sagging panels, gaps, and rot, including vented soffit to maintain proper attic airflow.

Soffit & Fascia Considerations in New Rochelle

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — original wood soffit and fascia on 1920s-1930s Tudor homes often have period-specific profiles that need to be matched carefully rather than replaced with modern plain aluminum.

Yes — Sound humidity accelerates wood rot in soffit and fascia on coastal and Sound-adjacent properties faster than on more sheltered inland homes.

Most often, clogged gutters holding water against the board for extended periods, compounded by coastal humidity on Sound-adjacent properties.

Yes, if the damage is isolated, targeted section repair with matching material is the right approach.

Yes — blocked soffit vents reduce airflow, shortening roof life and increasing ice dam risk.

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