Repeat this process for each section of the roof where the eaves are beginning to show signs of deterioration.
Rotting fascia boards roof.
Attach the new fascia.
Fascia boards begin to rot primarily because the roof was installed incorrectly.
It may also be because the roof is old or because it has been damaged.
This is the time to replace them as well.
It was very easy.
1 check to see if fascias are rotted.
Change a rotten or damaged fascia board.
If it comes off without splitting reuse it later.
The fascia is attached to the end of the roof and supports the lower edge of the bottom row of roof tiles.
Poorly designed architectural design or damaged or misplaced shingles can allow water to flow against walls and run down causing damage.
The roofing above the drip edge needs to be removed first.
This section of the roof trim may require periodic repair or replacement.
Your fascia boards are the long boards the run just under the roof.
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.
If the fascia board is rotting try to break off as much of the rotting wood as possible before sawing through the boards.
Believe it or not this is probably a good thing because rotten fascia is almost always caused by a leak in the roof above the rotten boards that you can see.
The boards can be vulnerable to water damage which leads to rot and the rot can spread to the rafters and roofing materials which is undesirable.
Your gutters could be working well but if your fascia boards are rotten that s a problem.
Whether you will install gutters by yourself or hire a pro here is what needs to be done.
Soffit and fascia repair 1.
If fascia boards appear to be rotting away or they become detached they should be replaced.
3 replace rotted fascias preferably with azek board or other pvc trim boards.
Your gutters sit right next to them.
Taking care of your fascia boards.
Position the replacement boards over the rafter and secure them using galvanized nails or 2 5 inches 6 4 cm wood screws.
The roof boards under worn shingles might well have rotted too.
2 check for damaged boards behind the metal trim.
4 saw through any nails going into your roof with a blade meant for metal cutting.
Pry the narrow shingle mold from the fascia using a flat bar.
Remove the rotted section of fascia.
What you will see is how to open up and repair the soffit portion of this job.
Pull down to remove the old soffit.
It is also hard at work supporting your gutters and everything that they contain.
Be careful not to damage any nearby roof shingles or flashing.
You can install a new fascia board in a couple of hours with the right tools to d.