Flashings, cappings, and fascia elements do a lot of the unseen work in a roof system. When they fail, leaks often appear around joins, penetrations, roof edges, and transitions. We repair and replace these details as standalone work or as part of larger reroof projects.
Fascia and Flashing Services
- Apron, barge, valley, and penetration flashings
- Fascia cover replacement
- Edge detailing upgrades
- Ridge and hip metalwork replacement
- Integration with new gutters and reroofs
Why These Components Matter
These details are what keep water moving where it should. Good flashing work is one of the clearest differences between a roof that performs long term and one that keeps leaking in the same areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can fascia covers improve the look of an older roofline?
Yes. In many cases new fascia covers can give the roof edge a much cleaner and more consistent finish, especially when matched to new gutters or roofing.
Do you replace flashings during reroof projects?
Yes. Good reroofing practice usually involves replacing or upgrading flashings rather than trying to reuse aged components that may already be near failure.
How do I know if flashing is failing?
Common signs include leaks around penetrations, staining, lifted sheet edges, rust, loose cappings, or visible movement where metal should sit tight to the roof structure.
What do fascia and flashing components actually do?
Flashings seal and weatherproof roof junctions, penetrations, and transitions. Fascia elements support the roof edge and help connect the roofline to the gutter system neatly and safely.