Covering old fascia and soffits requires removing the gutters and repairing or replacing any rotted wood removing soffit trim and refastening loose parts.
Roof fascia fill imperfections in wood with.
Use 8 or 10 penny galvanized finishing nails to install the new fascia boards.
Cedar is a popular fascia wood and redwood is another.
When you install the drip edge over this strip it keeps the lower flange further from the home s siding which helps to keep water further from the home.
If you prime and paint the fascia you can also make them out of fir spruce or pine which are all less expensive.
This is a repair for a dry day.
And if gutter is properly secured to the fascia roof.
Once you have the fascia board in place dip the end of a putty knife into body filler putty and apply a thin layer to the seams and nail holes.
Replace wood or wood substitute fascia and soffits starting with the fascia then cut the soffit panels to fit and replace any trim as applicable.
That s because both species resist rot and moisture very well even when unpainted.
1 inspect the fascia boards for damaged areas.
Push the putty into the cracks and holes with the blade of the knife to work it deeper so moisture can t get inside.
Go over the seam 2 3 times so the putty gets pushed into it.
Use a bonding body filler putty so water can t get in between the seams and damage the wood.
Mix the filler with a putty knife on a flat sheet of cardboard or on a plate and scrape it onto your fascia board.
Epoxy wood filler can repair the ends of any rafters that have rotted as well as the bottoms of rotted fascia after first clearing out the rot with a chisel.
It was very easy.
Use wood filler to fill cracks at seams and corners and then sand.
A caulking gun and exterior waterproof caulk are the primary items you need to seal your fascia and keep water and insects out of your home.
Change a rotten or damaged fascia board.
A furring edge is a strip of one by two wood you install on the vertical surface of the house just beneath the roof s edge.