Your Roof Is Only Part of the Picture. We Handle the Rest.
Gutters, siding, soffit, and fascia all work together with your roof to protect your home from the weather. When one piece fails, the others are exposed. Full House Roofing addresses the full exterior — because that is what the name means.
Most homeowners call a roofing company when they need a new roof. But the roof does not work alone.
Gutters move water away from the foundation. Siding protects the walls from moisture, wind, and temperature swings. Soffit panels provide the ventilation that keeps your attic dry and your shingles from aging prematurely. Fascia boards hold the gutter system in place and seal the gap between the roof edge and the exterior walls.
When any one of these components is damaged, deteriorated, or mismatched after a new roof installation, the entire system is compromised.
Exterior Services That Complete the Job
Every service we offer connects back to the same goal: a fully protected home exterior. These are not afterthoughts — they are the components that make a roof replacement last and keep your home sealed against the elements.
Siding
When you replace a roof and the new shingles go on, the first thing you notice from the street is how dated the old siding looks by comparison. That visual contrast is not just cosmetic — it often signals that the siding underneath is approaching the same age as the roof that just came off.
Full House Roofing installs vinyl, engineered wood, and fiber cement siding with a full scope that includes removal of the existing material, inspection of the underlying sheathing and moisture barriers, and coordination with soffit, fascia, and gutter work when the project warrants it.
Vinyl, engineered wood, and fiber cement options to match your budget and your home’s style
Full inspection of sheathing and moisture barriers during removal — problems caught before they are covered up
Coordinated with roofing, soffit, fascia, and gutter work for a seamless exterior result
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Gutters
Gutters are the drainage system for your roof. Without properly sized, properly pitched gutters and downspouts, water pools along the foundation, backs up under the drip edge, and eventually causes damage to the fascia, soffit, and even the roof decking.
A new roof paired with old, sagging, or clogged gutters is a system that is only half-finished. Full House Roofing installs seamless aluminum gutters with proper downspout routing to move water away from your foundation. Gutter installation frequently accompanies our roofing and siding projects, but we handle standalone gutter replacement as well.
Seamless aluminum gutters custom-fit to your home — no seams means fewer leaks over time
Downspout routing designed to move water away from your foundation, not just off your roof
Optional gutter protection systems to reduce maintenance and extend gutter life
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Soffit & Fascia
Soffit and fascia are two of the most overlooked components of a home’s exterior, and they are often the first to show damage when a roof or gutter system fails.
Fascia boards run along the lower edge of the roof and support the gutter system. When they rot or pull away, the gutters sag and water gets behind the exterior walls. Soffit panels cover the underside of the roof overhang and provide the intake ventilation that keeps your attic from overheating and trapping moisture — two conditions that shorten the life of a new roof.
Full House Roofing replaces damaged soffit and fascia as part of roofing and siding projects, or as a standalone service when the damage is isolated. We inspect both during every roof consultation because problems here are easy to miss from the ground and expensive to ignore.
Proper soffit ventilation protects your new roof by preventing attic heat and moisture buildup
Fascia replacement restores structural support for your gutter system and seals the roof edge
Inspected during every roof consultation — problems caught before they are hidden behind new materials
Learn More About Soffit Learn More About FasciaWhy One Contractor for Your Entire Exterior Matters
Hiring separate companies for your roof, gutters, siding, and trim means separate schedules, separate crews, and nobody accountable for how the pieces fit together. Here is what changes when one company handles it all.
Everything Works Together
When the same team handles your roof, gutters, siding, and trim, every component is installed with the others in mind. Flashing transitions are clean. Gutter pitch accounts for the new drip edge. Siding terminates properly at the soffit line. No gaps between scopes.
One Schedule, Less Disruption
Bundling services into a single project means one mobilization, one crew schedule, and one cleanup — not four separate contractors showing up on four separate weeks. Your home gets back to normal faster and you deal with one point of contact the entire time.
Problems Found Before They Are Covered Up
When we tear off a roof, we can see the condition of the fascia, soffit, and sheathing underneath. When we remove siding, we can inspect the moisture barrier. A single-service contractor finishes their piece and leaves. We look at the full picture because we are equipped to address it.
One Company Stands Behind It All
If a gutter leaks six months after a roof replacement, who is responsible — the roofer or the gutter company? When Full House Roofing handles both, there is no finger-pointing. One company installed it, one company stands behind it, and one phone call gets it addressed.
Getting a New Roof? This Is the Right Time to Address the Rest.
The best time to replace gutters, address siding damage, or fix deteriorating soffit and fascia is when the roofing crew is already on your property.
Get a free consultation and we will walk you through the condition of your entire exterior, not just the roofline.
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