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What to Expect From Exterior Door Company and Fascia Installation

Fascia Installation  product line is designed to withstand years of heavy use, extending the life of your roof. Since it is actually attached to the rafters, timbers or trusses, it is often the first point of entry for moisture and cold weather. That means it must be properly installed and maintained in order to provide proper ventilation, keep the elements out, and prevent warping and rotting. A quality fascia system can be the difference between a beautiful home that looks great year-round and one that develop all kinds of mold, moss, mildew and rot. Exterior coating on the fascia boards should be done every year and the company you choose for installation and maintenance should be an experienced and reputable one. Otherwise your new roof might look strange, and you might even have to replace it sooner rather than later.

 

Other types of Fascia Installation include a new soffit and roof deck. Soffit (or roof deck) replacement is more expensive than a fascia installation because the boards are heavier and require specialized cutting techniques for installation. However, new soffits do not necessarily need to be covered by a new fascia system, as they are quite resistant to damage and still look good. Also, in many cases you can cut the new part to the size of the old one and fit it into place, saving money on labor. However, if a covered option doesn't work, you still have options for repairs.

 

Contractors that offer exterior door company and fascia installation services are happy to answer questions about the products they use and what type of protection the products offer against damage, rot, mildew, mold and insects. Some of them even offer guarantees that their products are durable, so you can feel confident about hiring them. Don't forget, however, to ask them about the services they offer to make sure that you get quality service at competitive prices. You can also ask neighbors about the company they hire to install their doors, as some homeowners prefer an installer who comes to their home, rather than one who comes to theirs.