Eavestrough
Eavestrough and gutters collect roof runoff and direct it through downspouts so water is not dumped against siding, walks, landscaping, or the foundation.
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Eavestrough, soffit, and fascia work together to move water away from the house, ventilate the roof edge, and protect exposed roofline details from Calgary weather. This is sometimes called soft metal exteriors in the trade, but homeowners usually experience it as drainage, ventilation, and roofline protection.
Eavestrough and gutters collect roof runoff and direct it through downspouts so water is not dumped against siding, walks, landscaping, or the foundation.
Explore eavestroughSoffit closes the underside of the roof overhang and helps ventilate the attic when intake airflow is planned correctly.
Explore soffit & fasciaFascia protects the exposed roof edge, gives the eavestrough a solid mounting surface, and finishes the roofline visually.
Review fascia detailsThese components should not be treated as separate decorations. Eavestrough handles runoff, soffit supports airflow, and fascia ties the roof edge together. When one part fails, water can stain siding, rot roofline wood, overload fasteners, or create ice near entries and walkways.
Freeze-thaw cycles, hail, wind, chinooks, and sudden spring melt all stress the roof edge. Proper slope, outlet placement, ventilation openings, fastener support, and clean transitions matter as much as the visible metal finish.
Overflowing troughs, loose downspouts, peeling roofline paint, animal entry points, and poor attic airflow can all point back to this system. Start with an online estimate and we can narrow the scope to eavestrough, soffit, fascia, or a combined roofline repair.
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