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How to attach a roof to fascia board.
Mark out 3 ft 0 91 m sections along your fascia board with a pencil.
Nail the first fascia board in place with 2 inch finish nails and a hammer.
Fascia boards are installed onto rafter ends or tails as part of the exterior trim after a house is completely framed.
Instead they re a solution for your gutters so that you can add gutters to a home without worry.
Mark and cut it to length using the same technique.
Make vertical cuts into the fascia board between your roof rafters.
Butt the next fascia piece to the open end of the first so that it it aligned with the center of the joist where the first board ends.
Starting at a roof corner lift the first board into place and hold its top edge tightly against the bottom edge of the roof deck.
Roof straps are not a replacement for all of the functionality that the fascia board provides.
Utilizes the roof eave as part of the patio cover allows for taller patio roof heights.
Instructions for how to attach fascia board to roof trusses.
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.
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.
Cut out each 3 ft 0 91 m section one at a time until you ve removed the full board.
This step is not required but it makes it easier to remove the board in pieces.
Drive at least two nails through the fascia into the end of each joist.
Allowable projection clear span of cover is generally much less than wall attachment.
Wood fascia is easy to install though there are several techniques used to ensure that the fascia goes on straight and true.
Chalk a line along the length of the fascia board starting at the top the non downspout end 1 1 4 inches below the bottom of the roof s drip edge.
Rip the tops of the fascia boards to match the slope of your roof.
Attaching to your fascia board.
Mark the place closest to the end of the board that aligns with the center of a joist.