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Expert soffit and fascia repair, replacement, and new construction installation serving Palm Bay and Brevard County. Licensed & insured. Free estimates.
Palm Bay has over 37,000 single-family homes — 83% of all housing in the city — and the bulk of them sit in Port Malabar, a massive subdivision built between the 1960s and 1980s. That means thousands of homes with original aluminum soffit that is 40 to 60 years old, well past any reasonable service life. Oxidation, warping, and pest entry points are the norm, not the exception. Newer communities like Bayside Lakes and the upcoming Ashton Park development (3,793 homes planned) add HOA-standard replacement work to the mix, but the real volume here is aging housing stock that needs full remove and replace.
Port Malabar alone accounts for thousands of homes built in the 1960s-1980s, making it one of the densest concentrations of aging soffit in Brevard County. Bayside Lakes adds gated-community HOA work, and the 3,793-home Ashton Park development will bring new construction demand. Palm Bay is 74 miles from our Orlando base — we schedule dedicated service days for this area, arriving prepared for the full job rather than offering same-day response.
We cover Palm Bay and all surrounding communities
Yes. Palm Bay is 74 miles from our base, so we don't offer same-day response — but we schedule dedicated service days for Brevard County. When we come, we arrive with full crew and materials ready to complete the job. Call (407) 715-1790 to get on the next available service day.
Most Palm Bay homes are 1960s-1980s ranch-style with original aluminum soffit. Cost depends on linear footage, panel condition, and whether fascia boards need replacement underneath. Many Port Malabar homes need full remove and replace rather than patching. Free on-site estimate — call (407) 715-1790.
Port Malabar's original aluminum soffit is 40 to 60 years old. From the ground it can look passable, but up close we regularly find oxidation holes, loose panels, and pest entry points. The fascia boards behind them are often rotting without any visible sign from below. A free inspection takes about 30 minutes and gives you a clear answer.
Free on-site inspection. Written estimate before any work starts. Same-week scheduling available.