Soffit and fascia repair 1.
Rotting fascia boards roof.
Wood in these places will be mushy and pulpy.
Soon the damage you see on your fascia can spread to other parts of your home causing even more expensive damage.
This is the time to replace them as well.
3 replace rotted fascias preferably with azek board or other pvc trim boards.
In some cases spillover from the roof or a gutter can just gunk up a fascia board.
Most fascia is composed of simple lumber usually a 1 4 or 2 4 board.
Fascia boards begin to rot primarily because the roof was installed incorrectly.
2 check for damaged boards behind the metal trim.
Due to the location and stress put on the fascia boards they are prone to rot.
What you will see is how to open up and repair the soffit portion of this job.
It is much easier to access them before roofers complete the drip edge of the roof.
Pry the narrow shingle mold from the fascia using a flat bar.
In this example a roof leak around a plumbing vent allowed water to run down onto the soffit boards causing them to warp and rot along with the fascia board.
Be careful not to damage any nearby roof shingles or flashing.
Remove the rotted section of fascia.
The roof boards under worn shingles might well have rotted too.
If you see that your fascia is beginning to rot you need to take immediate action.
You can install a new fascia board in a couple of hours with the right tools to d.
Here s what to do if you have rotting fascia.
How to avoid issues with roof fascia.
The eaves on a house are enclosed with a vertical fascia board to cover the end of the roof rafters or ceiling joists and horizontal soffit boards to cover the bottom of the roofs rafters or joists.
Change a rotten or damaged fascia board.
Determine that you actually have rot.
If it comes off without splitting reuse it later.
It may also be because the roof is old or because it has been damaged.
If you have to replace the fascia boards ideally you should replace your fascia boards during a roofing project not after.
Rot and simple discoloration are two different things.
Replacing your fascia boards.
Pull down to remove the old soffit.
Fascia boards are found around the edges of your roof and usually support your home s rain gutter system.
Luckily replacing a fascia board is as easy as taking out the old board and fitting a new one in its place.
It was very easy.
1 check to see if fascias are rotted.
Due to their exposure to the elements fascia boards can rot over time.
Poorly designed architectural design or damaged or misplaced shingles can allow water to flow against walls and run down causing damage.