Fascia Repairs, Replacements & Installations Built to Last

Twins Roofing & Construction LLC provides expert fascia repair for Mississippi Gulf Coast homes. Our family-owned team uses durable materials like HardieTrim and LP SmartSide for lasting protection. Book your free inspection today.

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FASCIA

What Is Fascia and Why It’s Crucial to Your Roof’s Health

Fascia boards line your roof’s edge, providing functional benefits such as supporting roof integrity, managing moisture, and supporting gutters. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC ensures fascia protects the roof's edge against pests and rot. Our weatherproof solutions keep homes safe and structurally sound.

Services We Offer

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Twins Roofing & Construction LLC offers comprehensive fascia services:

Fascia board repair

Fix cracks or rot.

Complete fascia replacement

New boards for severe damage.

New fascia installations

 For renovations or new roofs.

Fascia capping & trim wrapping

Enhance durability.

Soffit & fascia integration

Improve ventilation.

Custom fascia fabrication

Tailored designs.

Contact us for expert fascia repair

FASCIA

Fascia Trim and Exterior Trim Integration

Fascia trim plays a vital role in tying together your home’s exterior trim for a polished, cohesive appearance. Installed along the lower edge of the roof, fascia trim covers exposed roof trusses and rafters, creating a clean line where the roof meets the walls. This straight board not only enhances curb appeal but also acts as a sturdy mounting structure for your gutter system, ensuring all the guttering is securely attached to the roof structure.


When integrating fascia trim with exterior trim, it’s important to select materials and colors that complement your home’s design. Popular options like aluminum fascia boards, composite fascia boards, and vinyl fascia are favored for their ability to withstand harsh weather conditions and their low maintenance requirements. Properly chosen and installed fascia trim not only protects the lower outer edge of your roof from moisture and pests but also delivers a seamless, visually appealing finish that boosts your home’s overall curb appeal.

Common Issues

Why Fascia Fails

  • Fascia damage from issues like rot, moisture, and pests
  • Wood rot as a result of water exposure
  • Peeling paint or warping
  • Sagging gutters pulling boards
  • Mold or rodent intrusion

Regular maintenance, such as sealing and applying waterproof sealants, is essential to prevent rot and extend the lifespan of your fascia.

Board Material

Fascia Board Material Comparison

Fascia boards are available in various materials, each with unique properties that affect durability, appearance, and maintenance. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC uses different materials for fascia boards, and the choice can depend on climate and weather conditions to ensure optimal performance and longevity.


Common materials for fascia boards include wood, aluminum, vinyl, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), composite, fiber cement, steel, and engineered wood. Each material has its own pros and cons regarding durability, maintenance, and aesthetics.

Wood

Pros : Affordable, traditional look

Cons : Prone to rot, high maintenance

Lifespan: 10–20 years

Aluminum

Pros : Lightweight, durable material, gutter-friendly

Cons : Can dent, limited colors

Lifespan: 20–30 years

Vinyl

Pros : Low-maintenance, cost-effective

Cons : Less durable in extreme weather

Lifespan: 15–25 years

PVC

Pros : Weatherproof, sleek finish, synthetic plastic resists moisture and insects

Cons : Higher cost, less traditional

Lifespan: 25–40 years

Composite

Pros : Eco-friendly, durable, paintable; made from a blend of wood fibers and plastic for enhanced durability and sustainability

Cons : Moderate cost, limited styles

Lifespan: 20–30 years

Fiber Cement

Pros : Fire- and rot-resistant

Cons : Higher cost, heavier

Lifespan: 30–50 years

Steel

Pros : Storm-resistant, strong

Cons : Can rust if not coated properly

Lifespan: 30–50 years

Engineered Wood

Pros : Pest-resistant, wood look

Cons : Requires painting

Lifespan: 25–40 years

Selecting a durable material is essential for long-lasting fascia boards that protect your roof and minimize maintenance.

Choose the best material with our expert guidance.

Wood Fascia

Wood fascia offers a traditional look at a low cost. Untreated wood is especially vulnerable to moisture, rot, and insect damage, so using treated wood or performing regular maintenance is essential for durability. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC uses treated wood to resist moisture, but maintenance is key. Ideal for budget-conscious homeowners. Get a free quote.

Aluminum Fascia

Aluminum fascia provides durability and easy gutter integration. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC installs lightweight, long-lasting aluminum boards. Perfect for storm-prone homes. Schedule a free assessment.

Vinyl Fascia

Vinyl fascia is low-maintenance and affordable. It is also a good choice for regions with frequent rain due to its resistance to moisture. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC uses vinyl for economical solutions, though less durable in harsh climates. Contact us for a free consultation.

PVC Fascia

PVC (polyvinyl chloride) fascia delivers weatherproof performance and a sleek look. Polyvinyl chloride is a synthetic plastic known for its resistance to moisture and insect damage. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC installs AZEK PVC for premium durability. Upgrade your home’s fascia. Book a free inspection.

Composite Fascia

Composite fascia uses recycled materials, including a blend of wood fibers and plastic, for eco-friendly durability and increased resistance to moisture and insects. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC installs paintable composites for custom aesthetics. Schedule a free assessment.

Fiber Cement Fascia

HardieTrim fiber cement resists fire and rot. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC uses it for upscale, durable fascia. Ideal for harsh climates. Get a free quote today.

Steel Fascia

Steel fascia offers industrial strength against storms. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC installs coated steel for longevity. Protect your home with our expertise. Contact us now.

Engineered Wood Fascia

LP SmartSide combines wood aesthetics with pest resistance. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC installs primed, paintable boards for durability. Book a free consultation.

Fascia & Soffit Solutions

Fascia Repair Services

Twins Roofing & Construction LLC repairs fascia damage such as minor rot, cracks, or loose fasteners. Our targeted fixes save costs while restoring fascia. Ensure structural integrity with our services. Call for a free inspection.

Full Fascia Replacement

Severe damage requires full replacement, which is often performed as part of a roof replacement project. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC removes the old fascia, installs a new fascia board, carefully seals it to prevent water damage, and integrates it with other roof components for long-term protection. We use durable materials like HardieTrim. Schedule a free quote.

New Fascia Installation

Twins Roofing & Construction LLC installs new fascia for additions or new roofs. Our custom installations enhance aesthetics and durability. For some fascia materials, such as composite boards, installation may require specialized skills to ensure proper fit and optimal performance. Contact us for a free assessment.

Fascia and Soffit Systems

Fascia and soffit work together for ventilation and protection. Fascia boards are attached to the ends of roof rafters, providing support for gutters and protecting the roof edge from moisture damage. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC ensures seamless integration to prevent moisture damage. Book a free inspection.

Gutter System Integration

Fascia supports gutters for proper drainage. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC aligns fascia and gutters to prevent water backup. Drip edges are installed along the roof edge to direct water away from the fascia and prevent moisture damage. Properly installing or reattaching the drip edge during gutter and fascia integration is essential to protect your roofing system and extend its longevity. Protect your home with our expertise. Call for a free quote.

OUR PROCESS

Our Fascia Process

Inspection

Assess fascia condition.

Materials

Select durable boards.

Demo

Remove damaged fascia.

Install

Fit new or repaired fascia.

Seal

Use silicone caulking to seal seams between fascia board sections, preventing moisture intrusion and extending the wood's lifespan.

Paint

Match home aesthetics.

Final Check

Ensure quality.

Twins Roofing & Construction LLC ensures minimal disruption.

MATERIALS WE TRUST

Materials, Tools & Brands We Trust

Twins Roofing & Construction LLC uses HardieTrim, LP SmartSide, AZEK, and Royal Building materials. In addition to traditional fascia boards, we also offer fascia covers and fascia caps as protective or decorative overlays for existing fascia boards. A fascia cover is a non-structural accessory applied over the fascia to enhance appearance and provide extra protection against the elements, while a fascia cap is a type of fascia trim installed on the outside of the fascia board to shield it from weather damage and match gutter systems. We employ proper nails, flashing, and sealants for durability. Trust our quality craftsmanship.

Top Manufacturers of Fascia Boards

Choosing the right fascia boards starts with selecting a reputable manufacturer known for quality and durability. Leading brands like Trex, Georgia-Pacific, and Ply-Gem offer a wide range of fascia board materials to suit different needs and preferences. Trex is renowned for its composite fascia boards, which combine eco-friendly materials with long-lasting performance and minimal maintenance. Georgia-Pacific provides wood fascia options that deliver a classic, natural appearance, ideal for traditional homes. Ply-Gem specializes in aluminum fascia boards, offering products that resist corrosion and withstand harsh weather conditions for years to come.


When evaluating fascia board materials, consider not only the manufacturer’s reputation but also the product’s ability to enhance aesthetic appeal and endure the local climate. Investing in high-quality fascia from trusted brands ensures your home’s fascia will look great and perform reliably for years.

Local Building Codes and Regulations

Adhering to local building codes and regulations is essential when repairing or replacing fascia boards. These codes dictate the types of fascia board material that can be used, as well as installation methods, to ensure safety, durability, and structural integrity. Before starting any fascia project, the existing fascia board should be thoroughly inspected to confirm it meets current standards. If the existing fascia falls short, repairs or a full replacement may be required to bring your home up to code.


Non-compliance with local regulations can lead to fines, penalties, or even compromise your home’s structure. Consulting with professional roofers who are familiar with local codes ensures that your fascia project is completed correctly, using approved materials and techniques for lasting protection and peace of mind.

DIY vs. Professional Fascia Board Installation

While DIY fascia board installation may seem appealing, hiring a professional roofer is the best way to ensure a safe, long-lasting result. Professional roofers have the expertise to assess the existing fascia board, recommend the right fascia board material for your home, and install new fascia boards with precision. Incorrect installation can lead to roof leaks, clogged gutters, insect damage, and other roof problems that may require costly repairs down the line. A professional roofer will also spot issues with the existing fascia, such as hidden rot or structural weaknesses, and address them before they escalate. By trusting your fascia project to experienced professionals, you avoid the risks of incorrect installation and enjoy a secure, polished finish that enhances your home’s exterior.

Cost Considerations and Budgeting

When planning a fascia project, it’s important to consider both upfront and long-term costs. Fascia boards come in a variety of materials, each with its own price point and maintenance requirements. Wood fascia boards are typically the most affordable, but they may require frequent maintenance and more regular replacements due to susceptibility to rot and weather damage. Composite fascia boards offer greater durability and low maintenance, though they come with a higher initial investment. Aluminum fascia boards are prized for their corrosion resistance and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions, but they may be more expensive than traditional materials.


To make the best choice for your budget, weigh the expected lifespan, maintenance requirements, and potential repair costs of each fascia board material. Investing in quality fascia boards can reduce maintenance hassles and frequent replacements, saving you money and effort over time while protecting your home’s exterior.

Fascia Maintenance Tips for Homeowners

  • Inspect Yearly: Check for cracks or rot.
  • Clean Gutters: Prevent water damage.
  • Repaint: Maintain protective coatings.
  • Regular Maintenance: Perform regular maintenance such as sealing, painting, and cleaning to prevent rot and extend the lifespan of your fascia boards, especially for wood.
  • Avoid Pests: Seal gaps promptly.

Twins Roofing & Construction LLC offers free inspections to help.

Why Choose Us for Fascia Work

  • Experience: Over 20 years in roofing.
  • Reputation: 2024 Best of Long Beach Award.
  • Quality Team: Licensed, insured roofers.
  • Top Materials: HardieTrim and LP SmartSide.
  • Clean Sites: Spotless post-project cleanup.

Twins Roofing & Construction LLC delivers peace of mind.

SERVICE AREA

Serving Your Neighborhood

Twins Roofing proudly serves the Mississippi Gulf Coast and surrounding areas, including:

Harrison County:

Gulfport

Long Beach

Pass Christian

Gulfport

Long Beach

Pass Christian

Lyman, Saucier

Woolmarket

Orange Grove

Jackson County:

Ocean Springs

D’Iberville

Gautier

St. Martin

Waveland

Latimer

Hancock County:

Diamondhead

Waveland

Bay St. Louis

DeLisle

Stone County:

Wiggins

Bond

Forrest County:

Petal

Hattiesburg

Madison County:

Madison

Canton

Gluckstadt

Ridgeland

Flora

Hinds County:

Jackson

Terry

Byram

Clinton

Raymond

Bolton

Edwards

Utica

Learned

Pocahontas

Rankin County:

Florence

Richland

Pearl

Brandon

Flowood

Star

Warren County:

Vicksburg

TESTOMONIALS

Roofing Results That Speak for Themselves

“Twins Roofing & Construction LLC replaced our damaged fascia. Looks amazing!”

Laura K., Gulfport

“Twins Roofing & Construction LLC replaced our damaged fascia. Looks amazing!”

Laura K., Gulfport
OUR LOCATION

Office & Dispatch Locations

Serving a 100-mile radius across the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

127 Clower Ave, Long Beach, MS 39560

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FAQ

Fascia FAQs

  • How long should fascia last?

    Quality fascia lasts 20–50 years, depending on material. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC uses HardieTrim for durability. Schedule a free inspection.

  • Do I need to replace soffit too?

    Not always, but damaged soffits affect ventilation. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC assesses both for optimal performance. Book a free quote.

  • Can you match my current trim color?

    Yes, we match colors and styles. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC ensures seamless aesthetics. Contact us for a free assessment.

  • What’s the best fascia material?

    HardieTrim and LP SmartSide offer durability. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC helps choose the best option. Get a free consultation.

  • Will my gutters need to come down?

    Sometimes, for full replacement. Twins Roofing & Construction LLC minimizes disruption. Call for a free evaluation.

FINANCING

Financing Options

Twins Roofing & Construction LLC offers:

Payment Plans


Spread costs over months.

Zero-Interest Options


No interest for 12–24 months.

Insurance Support


Streamlined claims for storm damage.

BOOK YOUR INSPECTION

Book Your Fascia Quote or Inspection Today

Twins Roofing & Construction LLC delivers expert fascia repair with a 24–48 hour response time. Call (601) 573-0072 or click below for a no-obligation quote. Protect your home today.

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Conveniently located to serve the entire Mississippi Gulf Coast .

127 Clower Ave, Long Beach, MS 39560

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