Frieze Board 101: Small Details Make a Big Difference

When you think about upgrading your home’s exterior, you probably picture bold new siding, a durable roof, and energy-efficient windows. But there’s one detail many homeowners in Cary, Apex, Raleigh, and across the Triangle overlook: the frieze board.

At 5 Star Service, we know the details matter, because details make the design. A frieze board is more than just trim; it’s a protective barrier and a finishing touch that elevates your home’s curb appeal.

What Is a Frieze Board?

A frieze board is a trim piece installed where your siding meets the soffit, right under your roofline. Think of it as the frame that completes your home’s exterior. While it may look like a simple strip of material, it plays an important role in both protection and style.

Why Frieze Boards Are Important for North Carolina Homes

Homeowners in the Triangle face humid summers, heavy rain, and strong storms. Frieze boards help protect your home from these elements while giving it a clean, finished look.

Moisture Protection – Seals gaps to stop water from sneaking behind siding, preventing rot and mold.

Pest Prevention – Blocks insects and critters from getting into your attic or wall spaces.

Curb Appeal – Creates a crisp, architectural transition between siding and roofline.

Resale Value – A home with professionally installed trim looks more polished and attractive to buyers.

When combined with James Hardie siding, new roofing, or energy-efficient windows, a frieze board gives your entire exterior a professionally designed appearance.

Best Material Options for Frieze Boards

Choosing the right material ensures your frieze board lasts and looks great over time.

  • Wood Frieze Boards – Traditional and paintable, but require frequent maintenance in North Carolina’s humid climate.
  • Fiber Cement Frieze Boards – Durable, rot-resistant, low-maintenance, and designed to withstand UV rays, storms, and moisture. Perfect for homeowners who want longevity with minimal upkeep.
  • Aluminum Frieze Boards – Lightweight and easy to install, though they can dent and may not provide the upscale look of fiber cement.

At 5 Star Service, we often recommend James Hardie fiber cement trim because it performs exceptionally well in Cary, Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill.

Frieze Board vs. Fascia: What’s the Difference?

Many homeowners confuse frieze boards with fascia boards, but they serve different roles:

  • Frieze Board – Installed under the soffit, running along the top of your siding.
  • Fascia Board – Attached along the roofline, holding gutters in place.

Both are essential trim pieces, but frieze boards give your siding a polished, intentional look while adding an extra layer of weather protection.

Professional Frieze Board Installation in Cary, Apex, Raleigh & Beyond

Adding or replacing a frieze board isn’t just about appearance, it’s about protecting your home. At 5 Star Service, we provide:

  • Certified installation with precision craftsmanship.
  • Premium materials rated for North Carolina’s climate.
  • Licensed and insured peace of mind for every project.
  • Clean job sites and clear communication from start to finish.
  • Financing options and no-pressure estimates so you can plan confidently.

With 25+ years of experience and an A+ BBB rating, we’ve been voted among the best siding and roofing contractors in the Triangle. Whether you’re in Cary, Apex, Raleigh, Durham, or Chapel Hill, we’re here to make sure every detail of your exterior is done right.

Ready to Upgrade Your Exterior?

A frieze board may be a small detail, but it makes a big difference in both protection and curb appeal. If you’re considering new siding, roofing, or window installation, it’s the perfect time to add or replace your frieze board.

Contact 5 Star Service today to schedule your free consultation. We’ll show you siding and trim options designed for North Carolina’s climate, backed by industry-leading warranties and expert installation.

Your home deserves more than “good enough.” Let’s make it look five-star.