Browse Our Soffit and Fascia





Soffit
The soffit of a home’s exterior describes the underside of a particular construction element. Soffit can be found most commonly under arches, under exposed areas of any exterior of the home and the overhanging section of the roof.
It can also refer to the horizontal underside of similar architectural structures such as an archway, a staircase or a ceiling. Our siding fascia combines the beauty of genuine wood finish with the durability and easy care convenience of the most advanced vinyl products available.
With hidden ventilation to keep attics cool in the hot summer months, our soffit helps prevent moisture and mold development. While ordinary soffit lacks stiffness and tends to cup once installed, our extra rigid soffit stays flat and provides outstanding appearance and quality year after year.
Fascia
Fascia is the area on a home’s exterior under the roof edge and runs as a band horizontally across the home. You can think of it as the trim around your roof which is mounted on the exposed ends of the rafters or the top of the exterior walls to create a layer between the edge of the roof and outside.
The fascia protects the roof and the interior of the house from weather damage by blocking its entrance into the home. Fascia plays an essential role in gutter placement and functionality.
It also plays a very important decorative role since it creates a smoother, more even appearance for the edge of your roof. The fascia is a very visible part of your home so it needs to always be taken care of and maintained.
Soffit and Fascia
When it comes to your midwest home, you’ll want vinyl soffit and fascia opposed to wood or aluminum. Here are a few reasons why:
- Low maintenance
- No need to paint
- Easily cleaned to keep looking brand new
- Durable against the elements
- Resistant to rot and decay
- More design options with vinyl
- Keep pests out
- Saves you on energy bills
- Aesthetically pleasing
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of vinyl replacement windows?
Vinyl windows are a popular choice for homeowners in the Midwest due to several benefits:
Energy Efficiency: Vinyl is a great insulator, which can significantly reduce your heating and cooling costs.
Durability: Vinyl windows are resistant to warping, cracking and rotting, requiring minimal maintenance throughout their lifespan.
Cost-effective: Compared to other, more expensive materials like wood or fiberglass, vinyl offers excellent value.
Low Maintenance: Vinyl windows are easy to clean and don’t require painting or staining.
Style: Our windows come in a variety of styles and colors to complement your home’s style.
Do vinyl replacement windows improve home comfort?
Yes, absolutely! Drafty old windows can be a major source of discomfort in your home, especially in the harsh Midwest winters. New vinyl windows with energy-efficient features help with the following:
Reduce drafts: Accordingly, replacing your old windows will get rid of any leaks, holes, cracks or anything else that can let the outside air in.
Improve insulation: Vinyl windows have been proven to keep your home comfortable year round, despite any weather the Midwest can throw at them.
Minimize noise pollution: Additionally, new windows can significantly dampen outside noise for a quieter and more peaceful home environment.
I'm interested in replacing my windows. What's the process like?
We make the window replacement process as easy and stress-free as possible for our customers.
Free quote: An RCM Product Specialist will visit your home to assess your needs, measure windows, and discuss all project details with you to make sure you’re getting what you want and what your home needs.
Installation: Our experienced team of installers will remove your old windows and install your new windows safely, efficiently and will leave your home cleaner than they found it.
How much do vinyl replacement windows cost?
The cost of vinyl replacement windows depends on several factors, including:
Number of windows: The total number of windows you need replaced will impact the overall project cost.
Window size: Larger windows typically cost more than smaller ones.
Window style: Generally, some styles have a slightly higher price point than others due to extra features, colors, etc.
Additional features: Additional features like double or triple-pane glass with Low-E coating or decorative grids can affect the cost.
Do you offer financing options for window replacement?
We understand that window replacement can be a larger investment for your home. During your consultation, be sure to ask about available financing plans that can help make your project more affordable.
Quality Soffit & Fascia Made Easy
Simply fill out the form below to get started and a customer representative will reach out to you shortly to confirm your project details.
*View our privacy policy