Roofing

Roof Soffits: What Exactly do They do For Your Home?

Some exterior home components, such as gutters, are not actually part of the roofing system design-wise, but play a crucial role in its longevity and performance. That’s exactly what soffits are. You have the option to not have them installed, but you might want to if you want your roof to remain sturdy and mold-free. Deschutes Roofing, the premier asphalt shingle and metal roofing company in the area, shares some of the facts you need to know about roof soffits.

  1. Roof soffits can be found in most homes. To locate them, you only need to step out of your door and look up. Do you see that material connecting your roof and the side of your home? That’s the soffit–a term that’s derived from the French language and literally means ‘something fixed underneath’. You’ll know your home doesn’t have soffits if you can see exposed rafters under the roof overhang.
  1. They offer many advantages. For starters, they can give your home a lovely and finished appearance by covering the rafters under the roof overhang. Soffits are available in wood, vinyl, aluminum, and even fiber cement, and come in a wide selection of colors so they can match with your home’s aesthetics better. You can consult your local residential roofing company, Deschutes Roofing, on which soffit material and color combo can suit your home perfectly.

On the more practical side of things, they can deliver the following roof benefits:

  • Extend your roof’s life. When the heat becomes trapped inside the attic, it will rise and damage the roof shingles overhead, causing them to age prematurely. There are vented soffits available that can help prevent this. By helping draw cool, fresh air into the attic, they can indirectly prolong the life of your roofing materials.
  • Prevents mold and mildew buildup. Roof soffits can also prevent mold growth and rot in the attic. There’s less chance of wind-driven water and moisture finding their way into the attic because their potential access point is covered by the soffits. Mold and rot can weaken the roof structure if allowed to flourish, so any solution that can deter them (in this case, the roof soffits) is always a good thing.
  1. Any damage to the roof soffits should be dealt with promptly. Given the crucial role, soffits play to prevent your roof from being damaged from the inside, it goes without saying that homeowners should take steps to keep their roof soffits safe and intact.

Trusted residential and commercial roofing company Deschutes Roofing knows just how important soffits are for keeping a sturdy and well-performing roof.

That’s why–when your existing ones have become old and damaged–you only need to turn to us for a quick and efficient repair or replacement. Call us today at (541) 241-5720 (Bend, OR) or (503) 967-9590 (Portland, OR). You can also fill out this contact form to schedule your roof evaluation.

Carlos Simpson

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