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Expert soffit and fascia repair, replacement, and new construction installation serving Port St. Lucie and St. Lucie County. Licensed & insured. Free estimates.
Port St. Lucie is one of the largest cities in Florida by population — over 284,000 residents — and 87% of its housing is single-family homes. Nearly half were built between 1970 and 1999 during the General Development Corp. era, when tens of thousands of lots were platted and developed with builder-grade materials. That generation of soffit is now 30 to 50 years old. Many homes were patched after Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne in 2004 but never properly replaced, leaving underlying damage that continues to worsen. The other half, built since 2000 in communities like Tradition (18,000+ home sites) and St. Lucie West (14,000+ homes), are approaching their first major maintenance cycle.
Port St. Lucie is 127 miles from our Orlando base — the furthest point in our service area. We schedule dedicated service days here, typically combining multiple jobs per trip. The General Development Corp. era homes (1970s-1990s) dominate the older sections, while Tradition's 18,000+ home sites, St. Lucie West's 14,000+ homes, and PGA Village's 34 subdivisions represent the newer stock. Hurricane Frances and Jeanne (2004) damage is still being discovered on older homes during soffit replacement — rot and water intrusion that was patched over but never resolved.
We cover Port St. Lucie and all surrounding communities
Yes. Port St. Lucie is 127 miles from our base — the furthest point we serve. We don't offer same-day response, but we schedule dedicated service days for St. Lucie County, typically combining multiple jobs per trip. When we come, we arrive with full crew and materials. Call (407) 715-1790 to get on the next available service day.
Port St. Lucie has two distinct housing stocks: 1970s-1990s General Development Corp. era homes that often need full remove and replace, and post-2000 homes in Tradition or St. Lucie West that may need targeted repairs. Cost depends on linear footage, material condition, and whether fascia boards have hidden rot — especially on homes patched after the 2004 hurricanes. Free on-site estimate, call (407) 715-1790.
Many post-hurricane repairs in 2004 were patches, not replacements. New panels were installed over damaged fascia boards, or sections were covered without addressing water intrusion behind them. Twenty years later, that hidden damage has often spread. We see this regularly in Port St. Lucie — a free inspection shows exactly what is happening behind the panels.
Free on-site inspection. Written estimate before any work starts. Same-week scheduling available.