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Expert soffit and fascia repair, replacement, and new construction installation serving Altamonte Springs and Seminole County. Licensed & insured. Free estimates.
Altamonte Springs packs over 100 neighborhoods into a dense inner-ring suburb where 1970s-through-1990s ranch homes dominate the housing stock. Spring Valley, Jamestown, Spring Oaks, and the neighborhoods surrounding Crane's Roost were built with thin-gauge aluminum soffit that was never designed to last 30 to 50 years in Florida's climate. That aluminum has oxidized, warped at the seams, and opened gaps that allow wasps, squirrels, and moisture into attic spaces. Along Hermits Trail and the Lake Orienta corridor, mature tree canopy compounds the problem by trapping humidity against panels and dropping debris into fascia channels. In Forest City and Altamonte Landing, older homes with original wood soffit face advanced rot hidden under decades of exterior paint. We work in zip codes 32701 and 32714 every week, and Altamonte consistently ranks as one of our highest-volume service areas in Seminole County.
Altamonte Springs sits between I-4 and SR-436, making it one of the most accessible suburbs in Seminole County and one of our most-visited service areas. The city's housing stock is overwhelmingly single-story ranch homes priced between $250K and $450K, owned by a mix of long-term residents and recent buyers discovering deferred maintenance for the first time. Spring Valley and Spring Oaks alone have hundreds of homes with original thin-gauge aluminum from the late 1970s and early 1980s that has never been replaced. The Crane's Roost area, Jamestown, and neighborhoods along Hermits Trail generate a steady volume of full remove-and-replace jobs year-round. Forest City and Altamonte Landing, on the western edge, include older homes with wood soffit that rotted years ago under heavy tree cover. Same-day estimates are common here because we typically have a crew within minutes of any Altamonte address.
We cover Altamonte Springs and all surrounding communities
Timing. Most homes in Spring Valley, Jamestown, Spring Oaks, and the Crane's Roost area were built between 1975 and 1995 with thin-gauge aluminum soffit. That material has a 25-to-30-year functional lifespan in Central da Flórida, and most of these homes are now 30 to 50 years old. The aluminum oxidizes, warps at panel seams, and opens gaps that let pests and moisture into the attic. We see this pattern across zip codes 32701 and 32714 every week. A free inspection shows you exactly where your home stands. Call (407) 715-1790.
Yes. The western neighborhoods of Altamonte Springs, including Forest City and Altamonte Landing, have older homes with original wood soffit that has been rotting under heavy tree canopy for decades. We remove all wood, inspect and treat the framing behind it, and install vented aluminum that eliminates future rot. Many homeowners in these areas do not realize the wood is compromised until we open it up during inspection. Call (407) 715-1790 for a free estimate.
Altamonte's single-story ranch homes are generally straightforward projects, but cost depends on total linear footage and whether the fascia boards behind the soffit need replacement. Along Hermits Trail and the Lake Orienta area, tree debris and moisture often cause hidden fascia damage we only discover during removal. We assess everything on-site and quote in writing before starting any work. Use our free calculator for an initial range, or call (407) 715-1790 for an in-person estimate.
Free on-site inspection. Written estimate before any work starts. Same-week scheduling available.