Fascia & Soffit in Madison, Connecticut
CT GutterPro provides fascia and soffit repair for Madison homeowners as part of our roofline water management services. When fascia or soffit fails, it compromises the entire gutter system and creates entry points for moisture, insects, and animals.
Madison properties include antique colonials near the Green, expanded beach association cottages along the waterfront, and high-value contemporary homes throughout the shoreline neighborhoods. The age and construction of your home determines the type of fascia and soffit material, its expected lifespan, and the most effective repair approach.

Why Fascia & Soffit Matters in Madison
Madison’s housing stock is 92 percent single-family, and many of these homes have been expanded over decades — adding wings, dormers, and second stories to what were originally beach cottages. The result is complex, multi-plane rooflines where water management becomes critical. Downspout placement on these homes requires careful planning to avoid dumping water against additions where foundations may be shallower than the original structure.
Fascia and soffit damage in Madison is most commonly caused by prolonged moisture exposure from clogged or overflowing gutters, ice dams that trap water at the roofline during winter, missing or deteriorated drip edge, and age-related deterioration on homes that are 30 or more years old. We repair the damage and address the underlying water management issue that caused it, so the repair lasts.
What Madison Customers Say
“They cleaned our three-story beach house gutters without damaging the landscaping. Other companies refused to even quote it.” — Christina L., Madison
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between fascia and soffit?
Fascia is the vertical board that runs along the edge of the roof — it’s what your gutters are mounted to. Soffit is the horizontal surface underneath the roof overhang, between the fascia and the exterior wall. Both are critical for protecting the roof structure and maintaining proper attic ventilation.
How do I know if my soffit is damaged?
Signs include peeling paint or staining on the underside of the overhang, visible holes or gaps where soffit panels have separated, insect or animal activity at the roofline, and moisture or mold in the attic near the eaves. On older Madison homes, soffit damage often accompanies fascia damage because both are exposed to the same moisture conditions.
Do you handle soffit ventilation?
We repair and replace soffit panels including vented soffit that provides attic airflow. Proper soffit ventilation is critical for preventing ice dams in Connecticut winters and reducing attic moisture year-round. If your soffit vents are blocked or damaged, we can restore proper airflow as part of the repair.

