Water coming off my roof in part overshoots my gutter.
How to replace fascia board on flat roof.
Set the angle of the circular saw blade to match the slope of your roof and run the saw along the top edge of each fascia board.
If the board is covered by guttering you will need to carefully remove the gutter first.
Due to their exposure to the elements fascia boards can rot over time.
Making the tops of your fascia boards the same angle as the roof allows you to easily place roofing material over them without creating bumps or ridges.
A fascia board is technically part of the roof system of your house but from the ground it looks like part of the wall.
The drip edge can be replaced without having to replace the whole flat roof.
This video shows you a clever way to remove the old rotting section and replace it with a brand new piece of timber.
Rip the tops of the fascia boards to match the slope of your roof.
These areas are exposed to a lot of moisture and over time can start to rot.
Use a flat pry bar to remove the damaged fascia board.
Since the fascia board is a one by i d like it to be a two by to push the gutter even farther away from the house even if i m using a 6 gutter.
Luckily replacing a fascia board is as easy as taking out the old board and fitting a new one in its place.
Fascia boards are found around the edges of your roof and usually support your home s rain gutter system.
Remove damaged fascia board.
Its purpose is to cover the ends of the roof rafters and because that s where water drains off the roof the gutters are often attached to it.
How to replace a fascia board.
All timber would need to be removed in order to offer the full installation guarantee and replaced with full replacement 16mm upvc fascia.
Fascia board holds your gutters in place and protects the edges of your roof.
The fascia board has to be resistant to moisture and rot or it won t last long.
How to remove and replace old rotten termite infested wood fascia boards or rake rafters.
Over time these boards may start to rot or need to be replaced due to damage.