Protect Your Home Before Weather Does the Damage
Roofing, Siding & Exterior Trim in Owensboro for homes showing water stains, missing shingles, or rotting fascia boards
Kenny's Kustoms Construction handles roofing, siding, and exterior trim work that stops water infiltration and protects the structural shell of your home. You call when your fascia boards show soft spots, your siding has separated at the seams, or missing shingles leave the underlayment exposed after a storm. This work is for homeowners who notice interior water stains, sagging soffits, or paint peeling away from trim boards and recognize the urgency of fixing the exterior envelope before moisture reaches the framing.
The crew removes damaged materials, inspects the sheathing and framing underneath, and installs metal roofing panels, new siding, and replacement fascia to create a continuous weather barrier. When trim boards have rotted from years of standing water in clogged gutters, the wood gets cut back to solid material and replaced with pressure-treated or composite boards that resist decay. Window installations are sealed and flashed to prevent air and water from entering around the frames.
If you have noticed cracked caulk lines or daylight visible through gaps in your exterior trim, reach out to discuss how roofing and siding upgrades restore the protective layer your home depends on.

What Happens After the Old Materials Come Off
Once the damaged siding or roofing is stripped away, you see exactly where water has traveled and what conditions exist beneath the surface. Kenny's Kustoms Construction evaluates sheathing for signs of rot or delamination, replaces compromised sections, and then installs the new materials over a sound substrate. Metal roofing panels are fastened with concealed clips or exposed screws depending on the profile, and each seam is lapped to shed water downslope without pooling.
After installation, your home stops losing conditioned air through gaps in the building envelope, and you no longer see water marks spreading across interior ceilings after heavy rain. Fascia boards sit flush against the roof edge without sagging, and siding corners meet cleanly without separating when the temperature drops. The visible difference includes tighter seams, uniform color across all panels, and trim that remains square and dry through seasonal changes.
Roofing and siding projects do not typically include gutter replacement, interior drywall repair, or structural framing modifications unless those items are specified during the estimate. The work focuses on the exterior shell and the components that keep weather outside, so any interior damage caused by prior leaks requires separate repair after the envelope is sealed.
Questions Homeowners Ask About Exterior Work
Homeowners in Owensboro often want to know how long the work takes, what materials hold up best, and whether partial replacements make sense or full replacement is the better option.
What materials are used for metal roofing installation?
Metal roofing comes in standing seam panels or corrugated profiles, both fastened over synthetic underlayment and oriented to allow thermal expansion without buckling.
How long does it take to replace siding on a typical home?
A full siding replacement on a single-story home usually takes three to five days depending on the amount of trim work and the condition of the sheathing underneath.
When should fascia boards be replaced instead of just painted?
You replace fascia when the wood feels soft to the touch, shows visible rot along the grain, or pulls away from the fascia hanger nails without resistance.
Why does siding sometimes separate at the corners after installation?
Separation happens when panels are nailed too tightly and cannot move with temperature changes, or when corner posts are not plumb during installation.
When your exterior trim shows signs of decay or your roof no longer sheds water without leaking into the attic, contact Kenny's Kustoms Construction to schedule an evaluation and receive a detailed estimate that reflects the actual condition of your home's exterior.
