Soffit, Fascia, Gutter & Wildlife Exclusion in Seattle, WA
Seattle's consistent rainfall, heavy tree canopy, and dense urban wildlife population make roofline maintenance more demanding here than almost anywhere in Washington. One call connects you with a licensed Seattle-area contractor for a free on-site inspection — typically within 48 hours.
Four Roofline Services, One Call
Soffit, fascia, gutters, and wildlife exclusion are interconnected — damage in one area almost always involves the others. We handle the full system for Seattle homeowners.
Soffit Repair
Seattle's 38-inch annual rainfall and heavy fir and maple canopy accelerate soffit deterioration faster than most neighborhoods realize. Sagging, rot, holes, and animal entry repaired properly the first time.
Learn MoreFascia Repair
Seattle gutters clogged with big leaf maple seeds and fir needles overflow constantly onto the fascia below. By the time gutters pull away, the board is often rotted through. We replace it and fix the root cause.
Learn MoreGutter Repair & Guards
Seattle's storms demand gutters that actually drain. We repair, re-pitch, and replace gutter systems, and install micro-mesh guards proven to handle PNW debris loads without the constant clearing.
Learn MoreWildlife Exclusion
Seattle's urban raccoon and gray squirrel population is among the densest in the state. Raccoons in particular will pry back weakened soffit panels. We seal every entry point with galvanized mesh and hard materials.
Learn MoreWhat Makes Seattle's Roofline Problems Different
Seattle's combination of sustained rainfall, a dense urban tree canopy, and one of Washington's most active wildlife populations creates a specific set of roofline challenges that general contractors don't always address correctly.
- 38+ inches of annual rainfall concentrated in long autumn-through-spring seasons that keep wood soffit and fascia perpetually damp — the ideal condition for rot to advance from the inside out
- Big leaf maples, Douglas firs, and alders drop significant debris into Seattle gutters through fall and spring — homes with mature tree canopy often need gutter cleaning 3–4 times per year without guards
- Dense urban raccoon population — Seattle's raccoons are habituated to human structures and actively exploit any softened roofline panel as a denning site, particularly in late winter and early spring
- Older housing stock — many Seattle neighborhoods (Ballard, West Seattle, Capitol Hill, Beacon Hill) have homes built in the 1940s–1980s with original wood soffit and fascia well past their moisture-resistant lifespan
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A licensed Seattle-area contractor comes out within 48 hours, inspects from a ladder, and gives you a written estimate. Free, no obligation.
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Seattle homeowners ask before calling
Common questions about roofline repair in the Seattle area — costs, timing, and what to expect.
Call (855) 606-2187How much does roofline repair cost in Seattle?
Soffit repairs typically run $200–$850 for most jobs in the Seattle area. Fascia replacement on one side of a home runs $700–$1,800. Full gutter replacement runs $1,400–$3,800. Seattle labor costs run toward the higher end of Washington State ranges. Every job gets a free, written, itemized estimate before any work begins.
How often should Seattle gutters be cleaned?
Twice yearly at minimum — late November after leaf drop and again in May after maple seed and alder catkin season. Homes directly under Douglas firs or big leaf maples often need a third cleaning in late summer. Micro-mesh guards can reduce cleaning to once per year for most Seattle properties.
I have raccoons in my eaves. What should I do?
Call for an inspection as soon as possible. Seattle raccoons cause more structural damage per incident than any other common roofline species — they're strong, persistent, and will enlarge gaps aggressively once they find a viable entry point. The inspector will locate all entry points (not just the obvious one), confirm whether animals are still active inside, and provide a plan to seal and repair everything in one visit.
Does homeowner's insurance cover roofline damage in Seattle?
Storm wind and falling tree damage are covered under standard Washington homeowner's policies. Water damage from sustained moisture exposure, deferred maintenance, or moss growth is typically not. The contractor documents damage with photos and provides a written assessment, which supports a claim if the damage is storm-related. Check with your insurer after the inspection.