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Read MoreSoffit is typically installed under the eaves of a home’s roof, as well as under the ceilings of porches, decks, overhangs, and arches. Aesthetically, soffit helps a home look more finished by covering exposed eaves or ceiling beams with vinyl material that coordinates with your home’s exterior cladding.
More importantly, soffit siding helps ensure proper ventilation by allowing moisture to escape from your home’s exterior surfaces.
Without soffit, condensation can cause moisture buildup behind the exterior surfaces of your home. Vented vinyl soffit provides a way for that moisture to escape.
The left side of the home in this illustration shows how moisture can become trapped, leading to ice buildup and possibly mildew, rotting and damaged roof components.
The right side shows how soffit enables proper ventilation, avoiding damage to the home’s interior and exterior.
Chateau available in D5″ Only. Hero Blue Available in T4″ Solid, D5″ Solid & D5″ Drilled Only. Double 5″ Solid (.044) in White, Sandalwood, Pewter and Clay can be used as vertical siding. Colors not noted here are not intended for use as vertical siding.
We guarantee our Super Polymer Vinyl Siding will resist fading, chalking, cracking, peeling, and thermal expansion and contraction—and we back it with our Lifetime Limited Warranty.
When it comes to home design, farmhouse style represents a total intersection of beauty and...
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