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Soffit What Is a Soffit? Your roof by necessity, will often times extend over the walls of your home. This overhang can go by a few names, such as the house eaves or the rafters of your roof. The underside of this overhang, when given a finished appearance, is known as the soffit, which means “something fixed underneath”.
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Have any work done on the exterior of your home, from the roof to the siding, and you’re likely to run across the term, “soffit”. Soffits are integral to the rafters of your roof and serve several important functions ranging from aesthetics to helping keep your utility bills in check. If you’re having your home resided, you may want to consider investing in a new soffit to match.
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The next reason why you want a soffit installed is more practical; soffits help protect the underside of your roof and roof deck from the elements. While your soffit can be made of any material and can be painted or finished to help protect that material, your roof deck is not. Soffits help keep damaging moisture and insect activity out of this crucial area, helping to prevent wood rot, mold, and other problems that can lead to failure of your roof over time. Finally, soffits also help provide crucial ventilation to your attic and the area just below your roof deck. Attic ventilation is one of the key factors to helping keep your utility bills in check during hot weather, and to preventing issues such as mold growth and ice dam formation in the winter. Soffits may be perforated or vented to help air circulate through your attic space. When air is allowed to circulate, it helps prevent the area from becoming super-heated. This means that your home will remain more comfortable in the hot summer months, allowing you to adjust the thermostat downward. In the winter months, keeping your attic cool helps prevent condensation that can result in mold growth, and helps prevent the snow on your roof from melting, running to the edge, and collecting where it can form an ice dam. Ice dams are one of the biggest causes of roof leaks, which in turn cause even more damage, so having a properly ventilated soffit can help protect your home from damage year-round.
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Wood requires frequent scraping and painting, as well as periodic replacement of rotting or warped panels. Vinyl can easily discolor in this area and may also warp in hot weather. In both cases, you may find that the soffit needs a lot more maintenance that you may desire. Using a fiber cement soffit can help you keep the aesthetics of your home without the maintenance or other issues. Fiber cement soffits come in both smooth and wood grain finishes, vented and unvented, so you can choose which option works best for your home. They come in a wide range of colors as well, so you can easily coordinate with your siding and trim to get a cohesive look that will complete your curb appeal.
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