Branson Soffit and Fascia Replacement. Finally Done Right.

Your Roofline Has Been Trying to Get Your Attention for Two Years.

Our Branson soffit and fascia replacement service helps homeowners across Taney and Stone County completely swap out failed, rotted, or storm-destroyed eave systems with materials that actually last, transforming a roofline that looks like it gave up on itself into one that protects your home and stops embarrassing you every time company pulls into the driveway. Your neighbor Dave walked by last week, stared at your fascia for about four seconds longer than was comfortable, and then started talking about whether the HOA has jurisdiction over rooflines and if that connects to some broader government overreach situation he has been researching. You do not need Dave's commentary. You need new soffit and fascia installed by someone who actually knows what they are doing, shows up on time, and cleans up when they leave.

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How Did It Get This Bad?

You did not ignore it on purpose. Life got busy, the kids had things, work had things, and every time you thought about the fascia situation you were already in the middle of something else. Then your brother-in-law came over last spring, watched one YouTube video about soffit replacement while standing in your driveway, announced he was now YouTube Certified in exterior trim work, and offered to handle it on a Saturday for the cost of lunch. You almost said yes. You would like to acknowledge that you almost said yes. He has also YouTube Certified himself in tile grout, electrical panel upgrades, and French drain installation, none of which ended the way the video suggested it would.


Here is the reality of what happens when soffit and fascia replacement gets delayed past the point of repair: the wood behind the boards has usually been holding moisture for longer than anyone wants to admit, which means the roof deck edge and the framing it connects to are often in worse shape than the visible exterior suggests. A full soffit and fascia replacement across homes in Hollister, Branson West, and the neighborhoods around Table Rock Lake regularly reveals secondary damage that was invisible from the outside and has been quietly expanding for a season or two. The longer the replacement waits, the more the scope grows. That is not a scare tactic. It is just what wood does when it stays wet in an Ozarks climate.

“Before Vela, approvals felt vague. Now there’s a clear moment when everything is agreed on, and I can move forward with confidence.”

Maria L.

Travel Advisor

Tyler and his team have been great to work with! They were able to quickly fix our roof after a hail storm, and then when other issues arose after another storm, they were able to come and fix it quickly!

Nicholas Hurd

Full Replacement. No Rot Left Behind. No Surprises.

When the damage has gone past what a targeted repair can address, a full Branson soffit and fascia replacement is the move that actually solves the problem instead of buying time until the next inspection conversation. We have completed full soffit and fascia replacements on homes from Reeds Spring to Kimberling City to the Branson Hills area, and every single job starts the same way: a thorough inspection with CompanyCam documentation of the existing condition before a single board comes off, so you know exactly what you are paying for and why before the work begins. No number that mysteriously grows once the crew is already on your house. No discovering surprise rot after the fact that somehow triples the invoice. A real scope, a real estimate, and a stress-free process from the first call to final clean up.


The worst version of this job is the one where a homeowner calls us after a previous contractor replaced the visible fascia boards without pulling them back to check what was behind them. Six months later the new boards are showing the same moisture staining because the underlying framing was never addressed. That is not a money-saving shortcut. That is paying twice for the same problem. I started Big Chief Roofing because I believe homeowners in this community deserve a contractor who is knowledgeable enough to do the job right the first time and honest enough to show them exactly what was found before asking them to sign anything. The name Big Chief is rooted in Native American culture, where the chief was the one who protected people by telling the truth even when it was inconvenient and doing the work the right way even when the shortcut was available. That is the standard every person on our team is held to every single day. Our office is at 117 Calvin Drive right here in Branson. Call us at 417.203.0154.


Tyler Arnold

Kathy Hass


Could not have been happier with Tyler of Big Chief Roofing. He was so honest, kind and took care of everything. His crew was fantastic, hard working and courteous.

What Does Full Soffit and Fascia Replacement Cost in Branson?

Get a real number in about 60 seconds right now, no obligation, no callback required, and absolutely no need to text cousin Ricky who definitely has a guy who replaced the fascia on a lake cabin once and said it went fine, which is the same thing he said about the deck railing and we all remember how that ended.

“Before Vela, approvals felt vague. Now there’s a clear moment when everything is agreed on, and I can move forward with confidence.”

Maria L.

Travel Advisor

Big Chief roofing did an entire roof replacement for us, and we couldn’t be happier with not only the finished product, but the entire process from inspection, to bidding, to help with insurance, to installation, & final cleanup.

Robert Koch

Branson Homeowners Keep Highly Recommending Us.

Not Every Soffit and Fascia Replacement Is the Same.

A full replacement done right protects your home for decades. A full replacement done fast protects someone else's schedule and leaves you calling again in two years.

Big Chief Roofing

We inspect and document the complete condition of your existing soffit, fascia, roof deck edge, and framing with CompanyCam photos before any boards come off so the replacement scope is accurate, complete, and priced with no hidden additions once work begins.

We match your replacement soffit and fascia materials to your existing trim profile and color as closely as possible so the finished roofline looks intentional and consistent, not like a patch job in a different decade.

When soffit and fascia replacement is storm-related, we help you document the damage correctly, understand what your policy covers, and walk through the claim process so you are not leaving money on the table or accepting a settlement that does not cover the full scope.

As Atlas Pro Certified installers, our replacement work meets manufacturer specifications that protect your overall roofing system warranty and qualify for enhanced workmanship coverage up to 25 to 30 years.

Our office is at 117 Calvin Drive in Branson, our number is 417.203.0154, and we are in this community every single day with a reputation that depends on every job we finish.

If anything goes wrong because of our installation, we come back immediately and fix it at zero cost. No prorating, no trip charges, no pointing at the previous contractor. If we cannot fix it, you get every single cent back.

The Other Guys

They pull the first board, find rot, and call you with a revised number that is significantly higher than what you agreed to.

Whatever is available at the supply house and close enough to not be obviously wrong from the street.

"You should probably call your insurance company and see what they say."

Standard installation with no certification, no manufacturer backing, and no warranty protection tied to the system as a whole.

They finished the job, loaded the truck, and are now in a different county working someone else's project.

A warranty that was never written down and a phone number that has stopped being answered.

What Branson Homeowners Ask Before Replacing Soffit and Fascia.

  • "How do I know when soffit and fascia need full replacement versus just a repair?"

    The general rule is that repair makes sense when the damage is isolated to a small section, the wood behind the affected boards is still structurally sound, and the existing material is in good enough condition that new sections can blend in without standing out. Full soffit and fascia replacement makes sense when the damage is widespread across multiple sections of the roofline, when the boards are pulling away from the structure, when moisture has gotten behind the material and affected the underlying framing or roof deck edge, or when the existing material is old enough that repairs will look obviously mismatched and fail at a similar rate to what is already failing. Homes in Branson and the surrounding Taney and Stone County areas that were built in the 1990s or early 2000s often have original wood soffit and fascia that has reached the end of its practical life, and patching individual sections at that point creates a roofline that looks like a quilt and continues requiring attention every season. We assess the full condition before recommending anything, and we show you the documentation so the recommendation makes sense before you make any decision.

  • "Does homeowner's insurance cover full soffit and fascia replacement in Missouri?"

    If the replacement is necessitated by a covered storm event, yes, your homeowner's insurance policy should cover full soffit and fascia replacement as part of the overall claim. Hail, wind, and falling debris are the most common covered causes in Branson and across Taney, Stone, Barry, and Christian counties. The complication is that many homes have a combination of storm damage and pre-existing deterioration on the same roofline, and insurance adjusters will sometimes attribute more of the condition to wear than to the storm event. Having thorough documentation of the pre-storm condition versus the post-storm condition is what makes the difference in those conversations. When we inspect and document with CompanyCam before anything is touched, you have a complete photographic record that supports your claim and gives you real leverage if the initial settlement offer does not reflect the full scope of replacement needed.

  • "What materials are used for soffit and fascia replacement and how long do they last?"

    The most common replacement materials are aluminum, vinyl, and engineered wood composite, and each has a different performance profile in the Branson climate. Aluminum is the most popular for fascia in the Ozarks because it does not rot, holds paint well, and handles the freeze-thaw cycles and humidity that Missouri throws at exterior materials every year. Vinyl soffit is widely used because it is low maintenance, resistant to moisture, and available in vented profiles that support proper attic intake airflow. Engineered wood composite is used when a more traditional wood appearance is desired and budget allows for the additional cost. The lifespan of any of these materials depends significantly on how well the installation addresses the underlying substrate condition, whether ventilation is properly maintained, and whether the gutters above them are functioning correctly and not directing water back toward the fascia. We walk through material options and what makes sense for your specific home before any decisions are made.

  • "Can bad soffit and fascia affect my gutter system or my attic ventilation?"

    Yes to both, and this is the connection that most homeowners do not realize until they are dealing with multiple problems at once. Your gutters are fastened directly to the fascia board, which means a fascia that has rotted, pulled away from the structure, or lost its rigidity cannot hold gutters at the correct pitch or with the correct fastener depth. Gutters that sag, pull away, or overflow because of fascia failure dump water exactly where you do not want it, which is directly against your foundation, your siding, and your roofline. On the ventilation side, damaged or missing soffit eliminates the intake pathway that your attic ventilation system depends on to create airflow. Homes across the Branson Hills and Hollister areas with blocked or missing soffit vents end up with overheated, moisture-laden attics that accelerate shingle aging and create the conditions for mold and wood rot above the ceiling. A full soffit and fascia replacement done correctly addresses both of these downstream problems at the same time.

  • "How is Big Chief Roofing different from other contractors who offer soffit and fascia replacement in Branson?"

    The differences that matter most are what happens before the job starts and what happens if something goes wrong after it finishes. Before the job, we document the full existing condition with CompanyCam photos so the scope is accurate, priced honestly, and not subject to surprise additions once the demo begins. During the job, we match materials properly, address any underlying framing or substrate issues that the removal reveals, and make sure the finished product integrates correctly with your gutter system and attic ventilation. After the job, our Big Chief Promise means that if our workmanship causes any problem, we come back and fix it at zero cost immediately, no prorating, no trip charges, and no excuses. If we cannot fix it, you get every single cent back. Our Atlas Pro Certified status ties our installation to manufacturer standards, our BBB accreditation is public, and every Google review from homeowners across Taney, Stone, Webster, Lawrence, and the surrounding counties is sitting there for you to read before you call anyone. Our office is at 117 Calvin Drive in Branson and our number is 417.203.0154. We answer it.

Your Roof Has Been Waiting Long Enough.

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