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Kayan Contracting
Kayan Contracting
Stony Plain, AB
Exterior Protection Experts

Soffits & Fascia — The Hidden Shield That Protects Your Roof’s Edge

Most homeowners never think about soffits and fascia until something goes wrong. These overlooked components seal your roof’s edge against moisture, pests, and ice dams while keeping your attic properly ventilated. Kayan Contracting installs and repairs soffits and fascia across Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, and Parkland County with materials built for Alberta’s climate.

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WHY THIS MATTERS

What Happens When Soffits & Fascia Fail

01

Rotting Fascia Leads to Structural Water Damage

Fascia boards take the full force of Alberta’s rain, snow, and freeze-thaw cycles. Once the paint seal cracks and moisture gets in, the wood rots from the inside out. Left unchecked, water travels behind the fascia into your roof deck, rafters, and even your walls — turning a simple board replacement into a major structural repair.

02

Blocked Soffits Cause Ice Dams and Attic Problems

Ventilated soffits are your attic’s primary air intake. When they’re blocked by paint, insulation, or damage, warm air gets trapped in the attic. In winter, that trapped heat melts snow on your roof unevenly, creating ice dams that force water under your shingles. In summer, the excess heat drives up cooling costs and shortens shingle life.

03

Damaged Soffits Invite Pests Into Your Home

Squirrels, birds, wasps, and mice need only a small gap in your soffits to move into your attic. Once inside, they chew wiring, soil insulation, and create health hazards. Cracked, warped, or missing soffit panels are an open invitation — and the damage they cause inside is far more expensive than the soffit repair itself.

WHAT YOU GET

Why Choose Kayan for Soffits & Fascia

Proper Attic Ventilation

Ventilated soffit panels allow cool outside air to enter your attic at the eaves, flow upward, and exit through ridge or roof vents. This continuous airflow regulates attic temperature year-round — preventing ice dams in winter, reducing cooling costs in summer, and extending the life of your shingles by up to 25%.

Moisture & Rot Protection

Properly installed fascia and soffits create a sealed barrier at your roof’s edge that keeps rain, snowmelt, and wind-driven moisture out of your roof structure. Our aluminum and vinyl materials won’t absorb water, rot, or swell — unlike exposed wood that deteriorates in Alberta’s harsh freeze-thaw climate.

Pest Prevention

Tight-fitting soffit panels with properly sized ventilation holes keep birds, squirrels, wasps, and mice out of your attic while still allowing full airflow. We inspect every joint, corner, and transition point to make sure there are no gaps for wildlife to exploit.

Aluminum & Vinyl Options

We install both aluminum and vinyl soffits and fascia depending on your home’s needs and budget. Aluminum is the most durable and popular choice in Alberta — it handles extreme cold without cracking, resists dents, and never rusts. Vinyl is a cost-effective option that works well for sheltered areas. We’ll recommend the right material for your situation.

Wide Colour Selection

Your soffits and fascia should complement your roof, siding, and trim — not clash with them. We offer a wide range of factory-finished colours in both aluminum and vinyl, so you can match your existing exterior or create a fresh new look. Factory finishes won’t peel, chip, or fade like painted wood.

Completes Your Exterior System

Soffits, fascia, eavestroughing, roofing, and siding all work together as a single weather-protection system. When one component fails, it stresses the others. By handling soffits and fascia alongside your other exterior work, we ensure every connection point is sealed, flashed, and finished properly — no gaps for water or air to find.

OUR WORK

Soffits & Fascia Projects

Real photos from real jobs across Parkland County — no stock images.

Fascia board replacement and aluminum capping on a Parkland County home

Fascia replacement with factory-finished aluminum capping

Close-up detail of soffit and fascia junction showing clean finish and ventilation

Clean soffit-to-fascia transition with continuous ventilation

Completed exterior with new soffits, fascia, and eavestroughing on a Spruce Grove home

Completed exterior system — soffits, fascia, and eavestroughing

HOW IT WORKS

Our Process

From first call to final walkthrough — here's how your soffits & fascia project works.

Step 1

Call or Request Online

Reach out by phone, form, or chat. We respond the same day.

Step 2

Free On-Site Inspection

Our team inspects your property thoroughly and documents everything with photos.

Step 3

Clear, Written Quote

No surprises, no hidden fees. You'll know exactly what you're paying for.

Step 4

Expert Installation

Certified crews, premium materials, and meticulous attention to detail. Every job is thoroughly inspected.

Step 5

Final Walkthrough

We're not done until you're satisfied. Full cleanup and quality inspection included.

We kept hearing scratching in the attic and couldn’t figure out where the mice were getting in. Bryan came out, found three spots where our old soffits had cracked and pulled away from the fascia, and replaced everything with new aluminum panels. No more pests, and he pointed out that our attic ventilation had been basically blocked for years. Since the repair, our upstairs is noticeably more comfortable and our heating bill went down. Wish we’d called sooner.
Derek & Tamara W.
Soffit & Fascia ReplacementStony Plain, AB
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Soffits and fascia are the finishing pieces that seal your roof, protect your attic, and keep pests out. Book a free inspection and get a clear, no-obligation quote from a team with 22 years of experience in Parkland County.

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