Is $2,500 to repair fascia and a rotting support beam a fair price?
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I am a new homeowner and am unsure if this is the legitimate step to take or if the price is reasonable.
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This quote is for the repair of all fascia and a rotting support beam. The support beam is reportedly rotting at its core, extending 4 feet into the structure, which will necessitate breaking the stucco for access and repair. - Repair all fascia - Repair rotting support beam - Rotting section of support beam extends 4 feet into the structure - Requires breaking stucco for access and repair
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Category
Roofing
Price
$2,500
Quote Date
October 19, 2025
Location
California
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