Soffits

Vinyl Soffits

Vinyl soffits are a popular choice for modern home exteriors because they bridge the gap between aesthetic appeal and structural protection. They are designed to cover the underside of your roof’s eaves, providing a clean, finished look while shielding the rafters from moisture and pests.

Aluminium Soffits

Aluminum soffits are often considered the "gold standard" for high-end exterior finishing because of their sleek profile and incredible longevity. While vinyl is a solid all-arounder, aluminum steps things up in terms of structural rigidity and fire resistance.

Hardie Soffits

Because it's a cement-based product, it’s completely unappealing to termites and other wood-boring insects. It also holds up against woodpeckers and rodents that might try to enter the attic through the eaves.

Soffits are often the "unsung heroes" of a home's exterior. While most people focus on the siding or the roof, the soffit is what ties the two together, covering the underside of the eaves where the rafters extend past the walls.

Wood Soffits (Cedar or Pine)

Wood soffits made of pine or cedar soffits are the traditional choice for homeowners who want a high-end, natural aesthetic that synthetic materials just can’t quite replicate. While they require more "hands-on" care, the visual payoff—especially on custom builds or renovations with deep overhangs—is often worth the extra effort.