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How To Install Fascia And Soffit

What goes on first soffit or fascia?

Fascia and soffit are installed after the roof installation is finished. It is ideal that soffit and fascia materials be installed before you place tiles or any other type of roofing material on the roof. There are different types of finished and variations that can be used for the soffit.

Do you install soffit before fascia?

The installation of soffit will determine the positioning of the inside and outside corner posts. It also is necessary to complete the soffit before the final course of siding is installed on the wall. Vinyl soffit is designed to be easily installed lengthwise from wall to fascia.

Do you nail soffit tight?

Be sure to leave space for the full expansion allowance in the receiving channel. If you’re using a nailing strip (as in figure 4), do not nail tightly—allow movement for expansion. Continue installing the panels by locking and nailing the soffit in place.

Should fascia be installed before shingles?

If your roofers are replacing your fascia board as part of a full roof replacement, then they will install the new shingles before they address the fascia. There is no way to replace the fascia board without removing the gutters, as the gutters are mounted to the board.

What’s the difference between J channel and F channel?

F channel is usually attached to beams or studs of the house, along the underside of the roof overhang. It provides a sort of shelf where the ends of the soffit pieces rest. If you choose J channel, you’ll have to install twice as many pieces, both to hold up the soffit and to cover the edges.

How long does it take to install soffit and fascia?

Working alone, you can clad the soffits and fascias on a 1,200-sq. -ft. house in about five days. Get a volunteer to cut and hand you up materials and you’ll really move along.

What is difference between soffit and fascia?

An exterior soffit is located on the span beneath the rafter tails, while the fascia is the exposed horizontal band you see at the end of the rafters. These architectural elements found along the eave area do more than just add visual interest and give a finished look to your home.

How thick should fascia boards be?

Fascias are typically made from 1-inch material, with the width being enough to cover the rafter width. Typically rafters will range from 2×6 to 2×8, although some are larger depending on the roof construction.

Can I use 2×4 for fascia board?

Install 1×6-80″ fascia boards to the 2×4 trusses. Install the fascia so the bottom edge of the roof sheathing will rest on the beveled edge. Install 22-1/2″ long 2x4s between the trusses to support the fascia boards where they butt.

What is the best material for fascia boards?

Typically for fascia boards, cedar and redwood are popular choices given their resistance to rot from excessive moisture. However, if you prime and paint the fascia, then fir, spruce, and pine can also make beautiful choices from a design standpoint.

What screws to use for soffit?

Each soffit vent should have between 8 and 10 holes drilled along the outer edges for screws to go. We recommend ½ inch stainless steel sheet metal screws for each vent. Very important: When securing the vents, make sure that the louvers are angled toward your house and not away from your house.

What nails do you use for soffit?

Use 1 ½” roofing nails to install soffit. Use white panel nails to install aluminum fascia. Use tin snips to cut F-channel, vinyl soffit, and aluminum fascia.

What nails should I use for soffit?

Galvanized, aluminum or stainless-steel nails are the best nails you can use for outdoor constructions like the wood soffit. Also, those nails can use for any kind of outdoor construction, installation, and repairing stuff as well.

Can I use pressure treated wood for fascia?

It’s not necessary to use pressure-treated lumber for fascia. In fact, most planking sold for fascia is not pressure treated. However, it is vital that the fascia be primered and completely painted with a good quality exterior enamel or acrylic paint.

How far should shingles overhang gutters?

Shingle Overhang Often Has to Be Addressed Most shingle manufacturers recommend a 1/4 to 3/8 inch overhang over your eave, which is where your roof ends by your gutter. In many cases, and particularly as home ages and settles, the roof edge at the eave edge can wave in and out by more than this amount.

How far should sheathing overhang fascia?

Ideally the sheathing should be on top of the fascia without extending beyond it. Guesswork can create a situation in which it extends too far and it interferes with flashing installation, or you have to cut it. If the fascia is to be one layer of 1x, I overhang the sheathing 5/8.