
Fascia Installation & Repair in Mississauga & the West GTA
Protect the roof edge and sharpen curb appeal.
Fascia (sometimes misspelled “facia”) supports your eavestrough and seals the edge of your roof.
If boards turn soft, wavy, or exposed, moisture can slip behind the trim and cause stains, rot, or pest entry.
To prevent that, our crews repair damaged sections and cap the roof edge with colour-matched aluminum for a clean, long-lasting finish.
Across Mississauga and the West GTA, we serve Oakville, Burlington, Brampton, Milton, Halton Hills, Etobicoke, North York, Vaughan and nearby communities.
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What we do ·
Why it matters ·
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FAQ
What we do
Services at a glance
- New fascia & aluminum capping: Straight, level roofline detail with colour-matched aluminum wrap.
- Targeted repairs: Replace rotted wood, re-secure loose boards, smooth waves, and close gaps that let in water or pests.
- Re-capping: Fresh aluminum wrap over sound framing to refresh curb appeal and reduce maintenance.
- Coordinated upgrades: Clean transitions with
soffit,
eavestroughs and
aluminum cladding.
Also, if you’re planning a full exterior refresh, we install
downspouts,
gutter guards and
siding.
Why fascia work matters
- Protects the roof edge: Properly capped fascia shields framing from rain, wind, and ice.
- Supports your gutters: Solid, straight fascia helps eavestroughs stay aligned and properly sloped.
- Reduces leaks & pests: Tight trim details cut down on water wicking and small wildlife entry.
- Improves curb appeal: Crisp lines and neat corners make the whole roofline look newer.
Fascia installation & aluminum capping
First, we inspect the roof edge and mark any soft wood or uneven runs.
Next, we straighten the line so the finished edge looks clean from the street.
Then we cap the fascia with custom-bent, colour-matched aluminum to match your soffit and gutter finishes.
Finally, we seal key terminations so water stays outside where it belongs.
Our installation process
- Replace rotten or warped sections where needed (before we cap anything).
- Seal exposed wood and cut ends to reduce moisture absorption.
- Custom-bend aluminum capping for a snug fit and crisp lines.
- Fasten to structure and seal terminations; coordinate with soffit and eavestroughs.
Fascia repair
Over time, leaks, ice, and age can loosen boards or start rot near corners and trough lines.
Instead of hiding the symptom, we fix what’s failing and re-cap for a tidy, durable result.
After that, gutters sit straighter and water behaves the way it should.
Common fixes
- Replace damaged boards and re-cap in a matching colour.
- Re-fasten loose sections; correct waves and step-downs.
- Seal gaps where water or pests enter; tidy transitions.
- Re-align with soffit and gutter so water flows smoothly.
Simple care tips
- Keep gutters clear so overflow doesn’t soak fascia.
- After storms, check for peeling paint, dark stains, or soft spots.
- Where appropriate, improve attic airflow with soffit ventilation to reduce ice issues.
Materials & finishes
- Aluminum capping: Low-maintenance, corrosion-resistant, and available in many colours.
- Wood replacement (where needed): Exterior-grade lumber, sealed before we cap it.
- Fasteners & sealants: Exterior-rated products for long life and a clean finish.
Cost: what to expect
What affects pricing most
- Total footage: More linear footage means more material and bending time.
- Height & access: Second-storey work, steep grades, and tight access can add labour.
- Wood condition: The more rot we replace, the more time the prep takes.
- Coordination: Bundling fascia with soffit or eavestrough changes can reduce repeat setup.
How we quote it
Because every roof edge is different, we price after a quick on-site look.
However, you’ll always get a clear written quote with options (repair vs. re-capping vs. replacement), timelines, and workmanship coverage.
On larger exterior packages, we can also discuss financing.
Why homeowners choose Maxima Aluminum
- Dedicated crews: Straight lines, crisp corners, and tidy job sites.
- One team, one system: Fascia, soffit, gutters and cladding installed to work together.
- Local experience: Trusted across the West GTA with consistent results.
- Transparent pricing: Itemized scopes and clear expectations.
Frequently asked questions about fascia
Pricing & scope
How much does fascia replacement or re-capping cost?
Costs depend on footage, height/access, how much wood needs replacement, and whether we coordinate the job with soffit or gutters.
For that reason, we confirm pricing after an on-site assessment and provide a written quote with options.
Do I need to replace all my fascia, or can you repair sections?
Often, we repair only the damaged runs if the remaining fascia stays solid.
On the other hand, widespread rot or movement usually makes full replacement the smarter long-term value.
During the visit, we’ll show what’s worth saving and what should go.
Gutters & coordination
Can you replace fascia without replacing the gutters?
Yes—sometimes we can remove and reinstall existing gutters while we repair or re-cap fascia.
However, if gutters are old, leaking, or undersized, replacing them at the same time can save labour and avoid paying twice for access.
What are the signs that my fascia needs attention?
Common signs include peeling paint, dark stains, soft or spongy wood, visible gaps at the roof edge, sagging gutters, or evidence of animals getting into the attic.
If you notice any of these, a quick inspection helps you avoid bigger repairs later.
Materials, warranty & timing
What materials do you use for fascia work?
We replace damaged wood with suitable exterior-grade lumber where required.
After that, we cap it with custom-bent aluminum that matches your soffit and eavestroughs.
Additionally, we seal cut edges and use exterior-rated fasteners and sealants for long life.
Do you offer financing for fascia projects?
Yes. For qualifying projects, financing options let you spread the cost of fascia, soffit, gutter, and related exterior upgrades over time.
What areas do you serve?
We serve Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, Brampton, Milton, Halton Hills, Etobicoke, North York, Vaughan and nearby West GTA communities.
How long does fascia work usually take?
We finish many fascia repair or re-capping projects in a single working day.
Larger homes or jobs combined with soffit or gutter replacement can take longer, so we confirm timing before work begins.