Water Leaking from the Ceiling: What Steps to Take
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Soffit & Fascia in Purdys requires an exterior contractor who understands a rural North Salem hamlet with wooded residential roads, Metro-North access, reservoir-area weather exposure, older homes, larger lots, and exterior systems affected by shade, leaves, snow, and freeze-thaw cycles. Whether your property is near the Purdy's Metro-North station, Route 22, I-684, Hardscrabble Road, Titicus Road, Croton Falls, or the Titicus Reservoir area, exterior work should be planned around roof pitch, drainage, access, tree cover, material condition, and long-term weather protection.
Meridian Contracting brings more than 25 years of Lower Hudson Valley exterior experience to Purdys. We focus on practical recommendations, clean workmanship, and durable repairs rather than quick patches that ignore the bigger problem. Before any work begins, we look at how the roof, siding, gutters, drainage, trim, and masonry interact so the repair or installation performs as part of the whole exterior system.

Repair or replacement of boards behind gutters where rot, peeling, or water damage has developed.

Correction of damaged underside areas at eaves and overhangs.

Ventilation improvements that help reduce attic moisture and support roof system performance.

Clean finishing around roof edges, gutters, siding transitions, and exterior trim.
Purdys exterior projects require planning around wooded lots, older masonry, reservoir-area moisture, long driveways, sloped terrain, and seasonal debris. Tree cover can keep roof planes damp, fill gutters quickly, and create moss growth or ice issues. Older homes may have original chimney masonry, outdated flashing, layered siding, or roof decking that needs to be evaluated before new materials are installed. On larger properties, staging, cleanup, driveway protection, drainage direction, and access for equipment are also part of doing the job correctly.
Soffit and fascia problems often show up near gutters first. If these areas rot or open up, they can affect ventilation, water control, and pest entry.
Access helpful articles and expert guidance on roofing, siding, gutters, skylights, and more.
Leaky ceilings are no less than an emergency situation that demands immediate attention. Even a
A roof vent is an essential roofing component that allows proper airflow and circulation in
Roof inspection means having the roof checked regularly so that small problems can be detected
Fascia supports the roof edge and gutters, while soffit covers the underside of the eaves and often helps ventilate the attic.
Peeling paint, soft wood, gutter movement, staining, and visible decay are common warning signs.
Yes. Blocked or damaged soffit can restrict attic airflow, which can shorten roof life and trap moisture.
Yes. It is common to repair fascia before installing or replacing gutters.
Yes. Open soffit areas can allow birds, squirrels, and insects into eaves or attic spaces.
If damage is present, combining repairs with roof or gutter work can be efficient.
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