Fascia Board and Trim Repair

Expect High-Quality Work From Regency Painting & Drywall LLC

Atlanta Fascia Board and Trim Repair

We begin by looking for signs of rotting and deterioration along all fascia and trim. We then remove all signs of rot, mold, and destroyed trim and replace the damaged sections with new PVC wood.

PVC wood is a solid, highly durable material that has the working characteristics of wood and is great for exterior fascia board and trim repair. It is very weather-resistant, making it the ideal choice for areas susceptible to rotting.

After we repair or replace the fascia boards and trim, we continue by applying primer, caulking, and finishing with two heavy coats of paint. Any metal that may rust will be prepared and primed with a rust inhibitive primer prior to painting.

Once the job is complete, we always make sure to clean up our entire work area and haul away any discarded materials.

All our fascia board and trim repair work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Why Choose Us

Detailed and professional work
Fair and competitive pricing​
Free quotes​
Reliable and clean workers
100% satisfaction guarantee​
No money upfront until we finish
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Dawn B

Regency Painting & Drywall is excellent! They have always provided the highest quality service and taken great care with our home. I highly recommend them above all others.

★★★★★
All Exterior And Interior Croston L

The Regency Painting does an excellent job. Their attention to detail is impeccable. I repainted the interior of my home from top to bottom. They’re not the lowest price, but if you’re looking for quality, call Marvin.

★★★★★
Jon

Regency did an awesome job with Painting inside and outside. The Team was very professional and made sure that everything was done to our satisfaction. Great job Regency!.

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