
Fascia Painting and Repair
Apartments, HOAs and Multi-Family Units
Southern California’s Fascia Repair & Painting Specialists
Pilot Painting & Construction repairs, replaces, and paints fascia boards, eaves, rafter tails, and trim for HOAs, apartment complexes, and multi-family communities across Southern California. From dry-rot and termite damage to peeling paint and warped boards, we deliver long-lasting repairs with clean, uniform finishes.
How We Repair & Paint Fascia for HOAs & Multi-Family Communities
Inspection & Reporting
Identify rot, termite activity, moisture entry, and structural issues. We provide a clear scope with photo documentation for boards to repair vs. replace.Carpentry: Replacement & Welding Where Needed
Remove compromised boards; sister or replace with primed lumber or composite.Surface Prep
Scrape failing paint, sand to feather edges, set nails/screws, fill, and caulk all seams and end-grain. Spot prime bare wood and repairs.Priming
Apply exterior wood primer (or stain-blocking/alkyd bonding primer where specified) for adhesion and moisture resistance.Finish Coatings
Professional exterior paint; color-match existing palette or implement new HOA-approved colors.Gutters
Touch-up or repaint exposed metal components for a uniform look and better protection.Final Walkthrough & Punch
Joint review with the manager/board; closeout for your records.Resident Communication:
We provide resident notifications and an Online Job Tracker so residents can see daily schedules and progress reducing calls to management.
Frequently Asked Questions
Fascia Painting & Repair For HOAs, Apartments, Multi-family Units and Commercial Properties
How do I know if fascia needs repair or replacement?
Soft spots, peeling at seams, gutter pull-away, or visible rot usually indicate board replacement. Hairline cracks and minor checks can often be repaired during prep.
Do you treat or prevent future rot?
Yes. We prime end-grain, seal seams, and caulk joints. Where appropriate, we recommend composite fascia or higher-build coatings in high-exposure areas.
Can you work around occupied buildings?
Yes. We phase work by building/zone, post resident notices, and keep access clear.
How often should fascia be repainted?
Plan on every 5–7 years (coastal/high-sun areas may require shorter cycles). Proactive repainting protects wood and reduces replacement costs.
Do you handle gutters during fascia repairs?
We can detach/reset sections as needed, replace fasteners, seal bracket penetrations, and paint exposed gutter faces for a consistent finish.
Can you match our HOA colors?
Absolutely—exact color matching or assistance with updated schemes for board approval.
Do you provide warranties?
Yes—warranty terms depend on scope and coating system. We’ll include details with your proposal
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. Pilot Painting & Construction is fully licensed, insured, and OSHA-certified, with over 50 years of experience serving communities throughout Southern California.