Soffit & Fascia in Hawthorne, NY

Installation, repair, and replacement protecting your roofline and attic ventilation in Hawthorne.
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Soffit & Fascia Services in Hawthorne

On Hawthorne's postwar cape cods and ranches, original aluminum or wood soffit and fascia installed in the 1950s through 1970s are now 50-70 years old and frequently showing wear from decades of clogged gutters, seasonal thermal movement, and natural material aging. At this stage, the question is often not whether to address it but whether targeted repair or full section replacement makes more sense for each specific home.
Meridian Contracting installs, repairs, and replaces soffit and fascia throughout Hawthorne and the Town of Mount Pleasant, always checking gutters as part of any assessment.
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Why Hawthorne Homeowners Choose Meridian

We check gutters during every soffit and fascia job since clogged gutters are the leading cause of fascia rot, and fixing the fascia without addressing the gutter means the problem returns. We also assess honestly whether targeted repair or full section replacement makes more practical sense for each situation.
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Our Soffit & Fascia Services in Hawthorne

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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.

Soffit Repair & Replacement

Repair of sagging panels, gaps, and rot, including vented soffit to maintain proper attic airflow on Hawthorne's cape cods and ranches.

Soffit & Fascia Considerations in Hawthorne

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most often, clogged gutters holding water against the board for extended periods, season after season.
Yes — blocked or damaged soffit vents reduce attic airflow, shortening roof life and increasing ice dam risk.
Sometimes, but at 50-70 years of age, systems with multiple problem areas often cross the point where full section replacement makes more economic sense than continued patching.
Yes, if the damage is isolated and the surrounding system is still sound.
Proper attic ventilation through working soffit vents directly extends shingle lifespan and reduces ice dam formation in winter.

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