
Eaves Built for
Winnipeg Weather
Eavestrough, Soffit, Fascia
& Downspouts, Done Right
Your Home’s Unsung Heroes
Soffit, fascia, and eavestroughs rarely get a second thought — until water ends up where it shouldn’t. Together they manage rain and snowmelt, ventilate your attic, and protect your roofline from Winnipeg’s freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow, and the constant threat of ice dams.
That’s where Above All can help. Our crews design each system around how your specific home sheds water and breathes — calculating slope, downspout placement, and ventilation so every piece works together to keep your home dry, healthy, and protected, season after season.
Explore the System
Eavestroughs, soffit, fascia, and downspouts each do a specific job — and they work best as a coordinated system. Here’s how each piece protects your Winnipeg home, and where Above All’s precise installation makes the difference.

Seamless Aluminum.
Built for Winnipeg.

Healthy Attic
Ventilation.

Protection &
a Clean Edge.

Drainage That
Protects Your Home.
Eavestrough
Seamless Water Management, Built for Winnipeg.

Eavestroughs are your home’s first line of defence against water damage, collecting rain and snowmelt and carrying it safely away from your roof, siding, and foundation. We install 5-inch continuous aluminum eavestrough — bent on-site and cut to the exact length of your eaves for a clean, leak-resistant fit.
Slopes, driveways, and roof size can all make proper installation tricky, so our team engineers the right pitch and downspout placement to keep water moving where it should. For larger roofs or homes that see heavier snowfall, 6-inch eavestrough is available — and every system is built to shrug off Winnipeg’s wild weather.

Seamless On-Site
Fabrication
Rust-Resistant
Aluminum
Precise Slope
for Optimal Flow
5″ & 6″
Profiles
Available in
Many Colours
Soffit
The Key to Healthy Attic Ventilation.

Soffit is the panelling that closes in the underside of your roof overhang. We specialize in pre-finished aluminum soffit in both vented and non-vented styles, installed for a clean, maintenance-free finish that looks great for years.
The vented sections do critical work: they draw fresh air from your eaves up into the attic, moving heat and moisture out through your roof vents. That airflow is an essential part of your roof’s ventilation system, helping prevent mould, rot, and the warm-spot conditions that cause ice dams.
In a Winnipeg winter, that ventilation is what keeps your attic dry and your roof performing the way it should — while a clean run of soffit gives your home a finished, polished look.

Pre-Finished
Aluminum
Vented &
Non-Vented Options
Critical Attic
Airflow
Prevents Mould
& Rot
Maintenance-Free
Finish
Fascia
Protection and Style Along Your Roofline.

Fascia is the vertical board that runs along your roofline — part protective barrier, part finishing detail. We clad your wooden fascia board with pre-finished aluminum to shield it from the elements and give your roof a crisp, clean edge.
Choosing pre-finished fascia means no more painting days. The aluminum completely protects the wood trim underneath from Winnipeg’s harsh weather, so you get lasting protection without the upkeep. We also offer custom fascia cladding to match virtually any style for a flawless fit.
Paired with vented soffit and properly hung eavestrough, well-finished fascia completes the system that protects your roofline and keeps water moving away from your home.

Pre-Finished
Aluminum
No More
Painting
Protects Your
Wood Trim
Custom Cladding,
Any Style
Clean, Finished
Roof Edge
Downspouts
Strategic Drainage That Protects Your Foundation.

Downspouts carry the water your eavestroughs collect down and safely away from your home. We position them strategically for maximum drainage, directing water well clear of your foundation where it can’t do damage.
As a general rule, a home needs one downspout roughly every 20 to 30 feet, depending on its size and roof area. We size and place yours to match — and every installation includes standard drip edge flashing, which stops water from sneaking in behind your fascia boards.
It’s a small detail that makes a big difference: proper downspouts and drainage keep water moving away from your foundation, protecting your home from the ground up.

Strategic
Placement
Directs Water
From Foundation
Sized to Your
Roof Area
Drip Edge
Flashing Included
Maximum Drainage
Efficiency
Other Eavestrough Services
Above All does more than install. We help you keep your system flowing and your home protected year-round — from Alu-Rex gutter guards that block debris to seasonal cleaning and custom cladding that seals out the weather.

Alu-Rex Guards Keep Debris Out

Annual Inspection & Clean-Out

Seal Out the Weather for Good

Why Choose Above All for Your Soffit, Fascia & Eaves?
Quality Work
Clear Communication
Upfront Pricing
Manitoba Expertise
Industry-Leading Warranties
Thorough Cleanup
Featured Eavestrough Projects
Craftsmanship that Speaks for Itself
ST. VITAL PROJECT
Seamless Eavestrough & Soffit

EAST ST. PAUL PROJECT
New Fascia & Vented Soffit

RIVER HEIGHTS PROJECT
Full Eavestrough & Downspouts

Trusted by Homeowners Across Winnipeg
See what our clients say about their experience with our eavestrough and soffit services.
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Mark L.
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Eavestrough & Soffit
“Above All replaced our old leaking gutters with seamless aluminum and re-did the soffit. No more overflow, no more ice building up at the corner. Clean install and a fair price.”
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The Friesen Family
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Soffit & Fascia
“The new pre-finished soffit and fascia look fantastic and we’ll never have to paint that trim again. The crew was tidy, on time, and clearly knew what they were doing.”
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Brenda K.
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Gutter Guards
“We have big trees over the house and were cleaning gutters constantly. Since Above All put in the gutter guards, water just flows — even during heavy spring melt. Wish we’d done it sooner.”
Frequently Asked Eavestrough Questions
Answers to common questions about eavestrough, soffit, fascia, and maintenance.
How long do eavestroughs last?
Eavestroughs generally last 20–30 years. If you notice rust, leaks, sagging, or sections pulling away from the fascia, it’s usually time for an upgrade.
What’s the difference between soffit and fascia?
Soffit is the panelling under your roof overhang; fascia is the vertical board running along your roofline. Together they protect your eaves and give your roof a finished edge.
How often should my eavestroughs be cleaned?
At least twice a year — spring and fall — or more often if you have overhanging trees. Alu-Rex gutter guards can dramatically reduce how often cleaning is needed.
Do you install seamless eavestrough?
Yes. We fabricate continuous eavestrough on-site, cut to the exact length of your eaves, which eliminates seams and greatly reduces the chance of leaks.
Should I replace soffit and fascia with my roof or siding?
If you’re already replacing your roof or siding, upgrading soffit and fascia at the same time gives you a seamless, long-lasting exterior — and often saves on labour.

Ready to Upgrade Your Home with Confidence?
