Pricing Breakdown for Rotted Fascia Replacement

Explore the key elements that contribute to fascia repair costs and how to budget accordingly.
Extent of Damage
Extent of Damage

The severity and area of rot significantly affect replacement costs, with larger or more complex damage requiring more labor and materials.

Material Quality
Material Quality

Different fascia materials, such as wood, vinyl, or aluminum, vary in price, influencing overall replacement expenses.

Accessibility
Accessibility

Easier access to the fascia area can reduce labor costs, while difficult-to-reach locations may increase the overall price.

FactorAverage Cost Range
Minor damage (small sections)$300 - $800
Moderate damage (partial replacement)$800 - $2,000
Extensive damage (full replacement)$2,000 - $5,000
Material type (wood)$10 - $30 per linear foot
Material type (vinyl)$5 - $15 per linear foot
Material type (aluminum)$8 - $20 per linear foot
Labor costs$50 - $100 per hour
Accessibility challengesAdditional $200 - $600

Professional assessment is recommended to determine the precise scope of work and associated costs. Timely replacement of rotted fascia can prevent further structural issues and additional expenses.

Inside of Fascia
Inside of Fascia

Inspecting inside areas reveals hidden rot, which can increase replacement costs if extensive damage is found.

Damaged Fascia Panels
Damaged Fascia Panels

Visible damage to fascia panels directly impacts the replacement scope and cost.

Replacement Materials
Replacement Materials

Choosing premium or custom materials can elevate expenses but may offer longer-lasting results.

Related ServiceAverage Cost Range
Soffit Repair$300 - $1,500
Gutter Replacement$1,000 - $3,500
Roof Edge Repair$500 - $2,500
Fascia Painting$300 - $900
Fascia Replacement (full)$2,000 - $6,000
Eave Repair$400 - $2,000
Roof Inspection$150 - $400
Exterior Wall Repair$1,000 - $4,000
Siding Replacement$3,000 - $10,000

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