




Wind and rot are a bad combination. When the two team up on your exterior, what starts as a cosmetic issue turns into a structural one fast. That's exactly what we were dealing with here - rotted garage fascia boards paired with vinyl siding that had been torn loose by wind. Neither problem was going to fix itself.
The fascia work came first. We pulled out the failing boards and replaced them completely, then custom bent a new metal wrap to fit the opening clean. That's not something everyone does - a lot of crews will slap a standard piece up there and call it done. We bent ours on-site to match the exact profile needed, so the fit was tight and the look was sharp.
From there, we moved to the siding. The wind had pulled pieces right off the wall, leaving the home exposed. We matched the existing vinyl and reinstalled new panels where the damage was. Once everything was buttoned up, the exterior was sealed and solid again - no gaps, no loose edges.
Here's the thing about this kind of repair. It's not just about looks. Rotted fascia lets moisture work its way into the structure behind it. Missing siding panels are open invitations for water, pests, and air infiltration. Staying on top of this stuff protects the investment you've made in your home and keeps small problems from turning into big, expensive ones.
Whether it's a few damaged panels or a full section that needs to come off and be replaced, siding repair is one of those jobs where doing it right the first time really matters. We take that seriously on every job, big or small.