Soffit and fascia finish your roofline, seal out water and pests, and help your attic breathe. Bootheel Roofing installs soffit and fascia across Poplar Bluff and the Missouri Bootheel.
Soffit and fascia are the finishing components of your roofline — and they do more than look good. Bootheel Roofing installs soffit and fascia that seal out water and pests while supporting proper attic ventilation, protecting the edge of your roof where a lot of problems start.
The fascia is the board that runs along the roof edge, carrying your gutters and closing off the roofline; the soffit is the underside panel that spans from the fascia to the wall, often with vents that let your attic breathe. Together they keep water and animals out and air moving.
Locally owned and led by Jayden Woolverton, we install soffit and fascia with proper materials, clean detailing, and the right ventilation — on new construction, additions, and roofline upgrades — with a free written estimate first.
These roofline components quietly do critical work. Here's what they deliver.
Closes off the roofline so water can't get behind it and into your home.
Blocks birds, squirrels, and insects from entering the eaves and attic.
Vented soffit lets fresh air into the attic, a key part of balanced airflow.
Solid fascia gives your gutters a sound, secure surface to attach to.
The edge of your roof is one of its most vulnerable zones — and soffit and fascia are what protect it. When they're missing, damaged, or poorly installed, water gets behind the roofline, pests move into the eaves, and your attic loses the intake ventilation it needs.
Properly installed fascia seals the roof edge and gives your gutters a solid surface to hang from. Vented soffit closes off the underside while letting fresh air flow into the attic — a crucial part of the balanced ventilation that protects your whole roof.
We install soffit and fascia with the right materials and clean detailing, tying them into your roof, gutters, and ventilation as one system. Done right, they finish your roofline and protect it for years.
Every soffit and fascia installation seals, protects, and ventilates the roof edge.
Fascia is the board running along your roof edge that closes off the roofline and carries your gutters. Soffit is the panel underneath, spanning from the fascia to the wall, often vented to let your attic breathe. Together they finish and protect the roof edge.
Vented soffit provides the intake air for your attic ventilation. Paired with exhaust vents at the ridge, it creates the balanced airflow that keeps heat and moisture from damaging your roof from below.
Yes. Your gutters attach to the fascia, so it needs to be sound to hold them securely. Rotted or weak fascia leads to sagging gutters and water problems at the roof edge.
They're a key barrier. Properly installed and sealed soffit and fascia close off the eaves so birds, squirrels, and insects can't get into your attic.
Yes — on new construction, additions, and roofline upgrades. We tie them cleanly into your existing roof, gutters, and ventilation.
From your first phone call to the final cleanup, here's exactly what to expect when you hire Bootheel Roofing.
Call 573-238-9666 or request an estimate online. Jayden inspects your roof, answers your questions, and gives you an honest, no-pressure price — free, with no obligation.
We do a thorough inspection, document everything with photos, and recommend the right solution for your home and your budget.
Jayden and his crew get the job done with speed and precision, using premium materials built to last in Missouri weather.
You get progress photos start to finish, and we clean up your property thoroughly — leaving your home better than we found it.
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