St. Louis ranks among the most humid cities in the continental United States, with summer dew points regularly exceeding 70 degrees. This moisture-saturated air penetrates every gap in your soffit and fascia system, creating conditions where wood rot and mold thrive. When our temperature drops 40 degrees in six hours during spring cold fronts, the rapid contraction stresses painted surfaces and opens cracks in fascia boards. The moisture trapped inside these cracks freezes during winter nights, expanding with enough force to split wood grain and separate paint from the substrate. Your soffit and fascia face more severe conditions in St. Louis than in drier climates or regions with stable temperatures.
Pioneer Roofing St. Louis has repaired soffit and fascia damage on homes throughout St. Louis County, from the historic properties in Clayton to the newer subdivisions in Wildwood. We understand how different construction methods used across our region's building booms affect the durability of roofline components. Local building inspectors recognize our work because we consistently meet ventilation requirements and properly integrate new soffit and fascia materials with existing roof systems. When you choose soffit and fascia contractors with deep knowledge of St. Louis building practices and weather patterns, you get installations designed for long-term performance in our specific environment.