Gutters · soffit · fascia

The roofline works as a system.

Drainage, roof edges, and finishing details all shape how the exterior handles water and weather. AdaptiBuild helps you understand what needs attention and how the work can fit together.

Drainage · roofline details · coordinated exteriors

What each part does

Three details, one connected edge.

These components have different jobs, but they meet around the same roofline. Looking at them together can make the exterior scope clearer.

01 / Move the water

Gutters

Gutters collect runoff from the roof and help direct it away from the building. Their condition and the way water is being managed are useful parts of an exterior assessment.

02 / Finish the edge

Fascia

Fascia is part of the finished roof edge. Damage, deterioration, or visible gaps can be a reason to look more closely at the surrounding roofline.

03 / Protect the underside

Soffit

Soffit is the underside detail at the roof overhang. It contributes to the finished edge and may be part of a coordinated repair or replacement scope.

04 / Work together

Coordinated exterior work

When roof, siding, trim, or drainage work meet at the same edge, planning them together can help the finished exterior feel complete.

Keep the conversation connected

Roofline work often sits beside other exterior work.

If you are already considering a roof repair, replacement, siding project, or storm-damage assessment, gutters, soffit, and fascia may belong in the same conversation.

Ready to review the roofline?

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