Century Aluminum replaces aluminum fascia for Toronto homeowners dealing with damaged roofline trim or failing gutter support. New aluminum fascia protects the wood structure behind it and provides a durable, low-maintenance finish. Serving Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville & the GTA. Free estimates available.
Fascia runs along the edge of the roofline and is where eavestrough systems are attached. On most homes, aluminum fascia is installed over a wood fascia board, protecting the structure from moisture and weather exposure. When fascia fails, gutters often fail with it. Replacement means removing damaged aluminum fascia, checking the underlying wood structure, and installing new aluminum fascia that properly protects the roofline.
We remove the existing aluminum fascia and inspect the wood fascia board, sub-fascia, and rafter tails behind it for signs of rot, moisture damage, or structural deterioration. If the wood fascia board is compromised, it is repaired or replaced before the new aluminum fascia is installed so the roofline remains structurally sound.
We install new aluminum fascia that protects the fascia board from moisture, UV exposure, and paint failure. Aluminum fascia does not rot, requires no repainting, and provides a clean finished appearance along the roofline. It is available in a wide range of colours to match your soffit, siding, and eavestrough system.
Because gutters are fastened directly through the fascia, roofline work often needs to be coordinated with eavestrough installation or repair. We assess the eavestrough system during fascia replacement to ensure the new fascia is not immediately compromised by drainage problems above it.
Drip edge flashing installed at the roof edge directs water into the gutter rather than behind the fascia. Missing or failed drip edge is one of the most common causes of fascia board damage on Toronto area homes. We inspect and replace drip edge as part of fascia replacement when necessary.
Fascia replacement is one of the most structurally important exterior jobs on your home. Century Aluminum removes, replaces, and seals fascia and fascia boards to protect your roofline for the long term.
We inspect the roofline structure behind the fascia before installing new aluminum trim, integrate drip edge where required, and coordinate with eavestrough work when needed. New fascia installed without addressing the drainage or flashing issues that caused the damage will fail again.
Damaged fascia can weaken the roofline and affect the stability of the eavestrough system. When aluminum fascia or the fascia board behind it fails, gutters can pull away from the roofline and water may begin running down the exterior walls.
Fix isolated fascia damage without a full replacement where the roofline structure is otherwise sound.
Replace soffit alongside fascia for a complete and coordinated roofline upgrade.
Protect exposed roofline trim and eliminate repainting with custom aluminum capping.
Fascia is the horizontal trim installed along the roofline where eavestroughs are attached. On most homes aluminum fascia covers the wood fascia board behind it, protecting the structure from weather exposure while providing a finished appearance.
Yes for most Toronto homes. Aluminum fascia protects the wood fascia board from moisture and weather exposure while eliminating the need for painting or staining. It provides a durable, low-maintenance roofline finish.
Yes. Century Aluminum serves residential and commercial properties across the GTA including Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, and Brampton. Contact us for a free estimate.
Failing fascia leads directly to loose or collapsing eavestroughs. Century Aluminum replaces fascia systems across Toronto and the GTA to restore structural support and protect your roofline long-term.
We provide professional fascia replacement and roofline services across residential neighborhoods in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. Our work focuses on detached, semi-detached, and townhomes in suburban communities where proper drainage and structural support are critical