Pull down to remove the old soffit.
Replacing rottoen tongur and groove from roof.
The roof boards under worn shingles might well have rotted too.
What you will see is how to open up and repair the soffit portion of this job.
The wood should be a high quality rot resistant species such as cedar cypress douglas fir mahogany or another tropical wood.
Remove the rotted section of fascia.
Make sure to fill in the nail holes with wood putty and finish for appearance.
This is the time to replace them as well.
The solution to rotting sidewalls is a small piece of bent metal called a kickout flashing at roofing suppliers which simply directs all that water away from the wall.
I replace the damaged wood and prep for the new roof installation.
Changing a cladding board.
For best longevity choose 1 thick tongue and groove vertical grain boards preferably at least 5 wide.
Soffit and fascia repair 1.
Add finishing nails to the top and bottom of the new tongue and groove board.
The main challenge with changing cladding boards is that they are often locked into place via a tongue and groove system theoretically this means that in order to remove the damaged board you will also have to take off any boards above it as well as part of the roof.
A pneumatic nailer makes driving galvanized finish nails through the groove side of each board a lot easier.
How to repair garden shed walls repairing wooden shed walls.
If it comes off without splitting reuse it later.
Traditionally boards are laid running perpendicular to the house.
Once the porch boards are all down it s a good idea to add some trim around the edges before finish painting.
Pry the narrow shingle mold from the fascia using a flat bar.
Once you have replaced the baseboard you have completed replacing a damaged tongue and groove board.
A scrap of the tongue and groove material makes a handy tap block so you don t damage the edges of the boards.
Roof decking which is nailed to the roof s trusses holds roofing materials including felt paper and shingles and also serves to stiffen your home s structure and.
Even if the roof has been properly flashed against the sidewall this one hasn t water can still run down the side of the house and behind the siding causing rot.
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.