Fascia Replacement

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If your gutters are pulling away from your home

Or you are seeing rotting wood along your roofline, your fascia may need to be replaced.

Fascia is one of the most important structural components along the edge of your roof. It supports your gutters and protects your home from water damage, and when it starts to fail, it usually means water has already been an issue.

At Mr. GoodRoof, we provide fascia replacement in Nashville to restore your roofline and protect your home long-term.

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What Fascia Does and Why It Matters

Fascia is the vertical board along the edge of your roof where your gutters are attached.

It plays a critical role in:

  • Supporting your gutter system

  • Protecting the roof edge from moisture

  • Covering and sealing the ends of rafters

  • Maintaining the structure of your roofline

When fascia weakens, your entire water management system is affected.

Roof Eaves - Apron Flashing

Why Fascia Needs to Be Replaced

Apron Flashing ( Cloned ) - Apron Flashing

From what we see across Nashville homes, fascia damage is almost always caused by water.

Common causes include:

  • Water running behind gutters

  • Missing or improperly installed drip edge

  • Clogged or overflowing gutters

  • Long-term exposure to moisture

  • Improper installation during previous roofing work

Over time, this leads to rotting wood, weakened attachment points, and structural issues.

Signs You Need Fascia Replacement

Eaves are not just cosmetic. They are part of your home’s structure and water management system.

If the damage is left untreated, it can lead to:

  • Gutters pulling away or sagging

  • Soft or rotting wood along the roof edge

  • Peeling paint or visible deterioration

  • Water stains along exterior walls

  • Uneven or damaged roofline

If you are seeing these signs, the issue is more than cosmetic and should be addressed.

Apron Flashing ( Cloned ) - Apron Flashing

Why Fascia Problems Should Not Be Ignored

Fascia is part of your home’s structural and drainage system.

If it fails, it can lead to:

  • Gutter failure and poor drainage

  • Water intrusion into the roof structure

  • Damage to soffits and decking

  • Foundation issues from improper water flow

What starts as a small problem can quickly turn into a much larger repair.

How We Diagnose Fascia Damage

We do not just look at the wood. We look at why it failed.

Our inspection includes:

  • Checking fascia condition and strength

  • Inspecting drip edge and roof edge protection

  • Evaluating gutter performance and alignment

  • Identifying water flow issues

From our experience, fascia damage is usually the result of a larger system issue.

Drip Edge ( Cloned ) - drip edge
Drip Edge ( Cloned ) - drip edge

Our Fascia Replacement Process

  • Remove damaged fascia boards
  • Inspect underlying roof structure
  • Replace compromised materials
  • Install new fascia with proper support
  • Integrate drip edge and roofing components