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Signs of Damaged Fascia and Trim Every Homeowner Should Watch For

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Paint that’s peeling, bubbling, or flaking

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Wood that feels soft or spongy to the touch

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Visible cracks or splits in the boards

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Gaps where boards meet your siding or gutters

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Stains or discoloration (often a sign of water intrusion)

The Risks of Ignoring Water Damage in Olympia’s Rainy Climate

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Structural Compromise

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Pest Intrusion

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What Are Fascia and Trim Boards?

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Fascia boards run along the edge of your roofline and help support your gutters while keeping water from seeping into your roof structure.

Trim boards frame windows, doors, and corners, adding both style and a layer of protection against the elements.

Why Checking Your Fascia and Trim Boards Prevents Costly Water Damage

When most homeowners think about home maintenance, their minds go to the obvious, cleaning gutters, touching up paint, or sealing decks. But there’s one area that quietly protects your home every single day, and it’s often overlooked: your fascia and trim boards.

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At JWILCO Construction, we specialize in repair and replacement of fascia and trim boards to keep your home protected and looking great. Our team knows what to look for, how to match your home’s style, and how to make sure the problem is solved, not just patched over.

Whether you’ve spotted a problem or just want peace of mind, we can provide a thorough inspection and honest recommendations.

Your home’s first line of defense deserves more than a passing glance, let’s make sure it’s ready for the next season.

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