Professional Soffit Fascia St. Petersburg Installation & Repair
Protect your St. Petersburg home's roofline with expertly installed soffit and fascia systems that resist Florida's coastal humidity, salt air, and storms. Our professional installation prevents moisture damage while enhancing your home's curb appeal and ventilation.

The Critical Details Beneath Your Roofline
Soffit and fascia work together as your home's first defense against moisture intrusion, pest entry, and the structural rot that follows. Quality soffit fascia St. Petersburg installation protects your rafters, frames your roofline cleanly, and keeps the attic ventilation system working the way it should. When these components fail in our climate, the signs come fast: peeling paint, sagging panels, mildew bleeding through the finish, and gaps where pests find easy access to your attic. Our team installs aluminum-wrapped fascia and ventilated or hidden-vent soffit systems built to withstand Gulf-side humidity, salt air off Tampa Bay and Boca Ciega Bay, and the wind loads that Pinellas County's coastal location demands. Don't let deteriorating soffit and fascia compromise your home's protection or its value.
Premium Materials Built for Florida's Coast
Lifetime Warranty
Comprehensive coverage on materials and installation workmanship. Your soffit fascia Tampa investment stays protected for decades.
Florida-Tested
Hurricane-rated materials designed for coastal wind loads and salt air exposure. Proven performance in Tampa's challenging climate conditions.
Premium Profiles
Mastic-approved aluminum profiles with factory finishes that resist fading and chalking. Professional-grade materials that maintain their appearance.
Hidden Ventilation
Continuous airflow systems that prevent moisture buildup without visible vents or mesh. Clean appearance with optimal attic ventilation performance.
Certified Crews
Factory-trained installers with specialized tools and techniques. Professional installation standards that ensure long-term performance and warranty compliance.
Fast Turnaround
Most residential soffit and fascia projects completed within 2-3 days. Efficient scheduling that minimizes disruption to your daily routine.
Common Soffit
St. Petersburg homeowners frequently ask about costs, maintenance schedules, and hurricane preparedness for their soffit fascia installations. Don't see your specific question covered below? We're here to provide detailed answers about your roofline project.
Ask Your QuestionHow long does a typical soffit & fascia replacement take?
Most single-family homes in the St. Petersburg area are completed in 2 to 4 days, depending on home size, accessibility, and the scope of fascia repairs needed under existing wraps. Two-story homes with deep eaves and intricate gable lines take longer than single-story ranches. We give you a precise timeline at the in-home estimate, after we walk the roofline and inspect for hidden rot. Afternoon thunderstorms during summer months can delay individual install days by an hour or two, but we plan around the forecast and rarely lose a full day to weather. We never abandon a job mid-project, and our crews work full days so we're in and out cleanly.
Do you replace rotted wood underneath the soffit and fascia?
Yes. We don't wrap over rot. Any compromised fascia board, sub-fascia, or rafter tail gets fully replaced with new pressure-treated lumber before aluminum goes up. We document everything we find with photos, walk you through the conditions in person, and adjust scope only if the inspection reveals damage that wasn't visible from the ground at estimate time. This is the difference between a 5-year wrap and a 25-year wrap.
What's the difference between vented and hidden vent soffit?
Vented soffit has visible perforations or slots punched through the panel face to let attic air flow in and out. Hidden vent soffit conceals continuous airflow channels within the panel profile, so you get the same attic ventilation while presenting a clean, unbroken surface from the ground. Both meet Florida code for net free ventilation area, and both perform identically once installed. The difference is purely visual.
Hidden vent is the premium choice for homes where the eaveline is part of the design: traditional architecture with deep overhangs, modern minimalist exteriors, or upscale St. Petersburg neighborhoods like Old Northeast and Snell Isle. Vented soffit is the right call when you want a more traditional look or when you're matching existing soffit on a partial replacement. Both products come in aluminum, both accept factory finishes that hold up to Gulf-coast salt air and UV, and both install in similar time. We walk you through samples in person before you commit so you can see exactly how each looks under your eave.
Is aluminum or vinyl better for Florida soffit and fascia?
Aluminum, by a wide margin. Vinyl becomes brittle under sustained Florida UV exposure, warps in summer attic heat, and cracks during wind-driven storm events. Aluminum holds its shape, accepts factory finishes that resist fading and chalking, and stands up to coastal salt air. Vinyl is cheaper upfront, but in St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay climate it typically needs replacement in 8 to 12 years where aluminum lasts 25 plus. We install aluminum almost exclusively.
What kind of contractor handles soffit and fascia repair?
Soffit and fascia work falls under exterior remodeling. The right contractor is one who specializes in exterior cladding systems, not a general handyman, a roofer adding it as a sideline, or a door-to-door storm chaser who appears after every Pinellas County hurricane.
Look for four things: Mastic certification or another manufacturer-premier installer credential, a Florida licensed exterior contractor with a verifiable license number you can look up on the Department of Business and Professional Regulation site, current proof of liability and workers compensation insurance, and a portfolio of completed local jobs you can drive past and inspect. LG Exteriors meets all four, holds active Mastic certification, works exclusively on exteriors, and serves St. Petersburg and the surrounding Bay area year-round. We're happy to give you references in your neighborhood at the in-home estimate.
What are the most common problems with soffit and fascia?
The two issues we see most are moisture damage and pest intrusion. Moisture problems start with peeling paint and end with rotted wood, sagging panels, and active mold inside the attic. Pest problems happen when gaps open at the eaveline and squirrels, rats, or wasps move into the soffit cavity. Both are usually caused by an old, deteriorated wood fascia that should have been wrapped years earlier. Aluminum wrapping over sound substrate prevents both.
Ready for Soffit Fascia Done Right?
Get your free estimate today with Mastic-certified installation across St. Petersburg, Tampa, and the surrounding Bay area. We handle every detail of the wrap, the venting, and the rot replacement underneath so your home gets the protection it deserves.