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Expert soffit and fascia repair, replacement, and new construction installation serving Casselberry and Seminole County. Licensed & insured. Free estimates.
Casselberry is surrounded by more than 30 lakes — Secret Lake, Lake Concord, Lake Kathryn, Lake Howell, Triplet Lake — and that constant ambient humidity is the single biggest factor destroying soffit on the city's dominant 1970s-1980s ranch-style housing stock. The Deer Run subdivision alone spans 24+ sub-neighborhoods and accounts for a significant share of our Casselberry work. Howell Estates, Queenstown, Deerfield, the Fern Park corridor along US-17/92, and the streets lining Triplet Lake all share the same problem: original thin-gauge aluminum soffit that was never designed to last 40 to 50 years under constant lake moisture. Oxidation eats through panels from the inside, creating holes that go unnoticed from the ground until wasps nest in the cavity or squirrels chew through to the attic. Behind the panels, fascia boards absorb moisture year-round, and by the time the soffit is removed we regularly find rot that has been spreading for years without any visible exterior sign.
Casselberry's 70+ neighborhoods keep our crews busy year-round, and the sheer density of lakes makes humidity the defining variable for every soffit job here. Deer Run is the largest single community — 24+ sub-neighborhoods of 1970s-1980s ranch homes — and we typically have multiple active jobs there at any given time. Homes along Lake Howell, Lake Concord, and Lake Kathryn see the worst soffit deterioration, but even inland streets deal with the ambient moisture that defines this area. The Fern Park corridor along US-17/92, Queenstown, Deerfield, and Howell Estates round out our most frequent service areas. Seminole County code enforcement is active in Casselberry, and we regularly work with homeowners who received a citation for deteriorated exterior panels and need a fast, compliant resolution.
We cover Casselberry and all surrounding communities
Casselberry is surrounded by more than 30 lakes, and that constant ambient humidity accelerates aluminum oxidation far beyond what you see in drier areas nearby. The original thin-gauge aluminum on Deer Run, Howell Estates, Queenstown, and Deerfield ranch homes was never rated for 40 to 50 years of this exposure. We see panels that look intact from the ground but crumble when touched. Behind them, fascia boards are often saturated from years of lake humidity. A free inspection takes about 20 minutes — call (407) 715-1790.
Most Casselberry homes are single-story ranch style, which keeps access straightforward and labor costs lower than two-story work. The variable is what we find behind the panels. Lake-adjacent properties on Secret Lake, Lake Howell, or Triplet Lake frequently have fascia boards with moisture damage that is invisible from the outside. We assess everything on-site, show you photos of what we find, and quote in writing before starting any work. Use our online calculator for an initial range, or call (407) 715-1790 for a free in-person estimate.
Very likely. This is one of the most common calls we get in Casselberry. Oxidation creates small holes in thin-gauge aluminum that are nearly invisible from ground level but large enough for wasps to nest in and for squirrels or raccoons to widen with their claws. The lake humidity also softens fascia boards, making it even easier for animals to push through. We inspect from ladder height, identify every entry point, remove compromised panels, seal the openings, and install modern vented aluminum. Same-day emergency assessment — call (407) 715-1790.
Free on-site inspection. Written estimate before any work starts. Same-week scheduling available.