



Most fascia work gets done with pre-cut, off-the-shelf stock. It fits well enough, but the seams show, the joints never quite line up right, and after a few Montana winters, you start noticing the gaps. That's the problem with doing it the easy way.
We fabricate our fascia on-site, cut to exact length, so there are zero seams running across the face of your roofline. The 24-gauge metal we use is heavy enough to hold up to real weather - snow loads, ice, freeze-thaw cycles - without warping or pulling away from the substrate over time.
The fabrication process matters as much as the material. We run each piece through a brake on a purpose-built table, getting clean, precise bends that hold their profile. Every cut is measured and made right there on the job, which means the finished product fits the actual building - not some averaged-out factory dimension.
Out here in the Flathead Valley, homes get put through their paces. Bigfork area properties deal with heavy snow, moisture, and temperature swings that chew through lesser materials fast. Doing this right the first time with solid 24g metal means you're not revisiting this part of the roof system in five years.
The underlayment goes down clean, the metal gets staged and prepped, and we work through it methodically. No shortcuts, no mystery gaps. Just tight, custom work that looks sharp and holds up.