Georgia pacific 0 9375 in x 8 in x 12 5 ft white wood grain woodgrain vinyl fascia.
Roofing fascia board replacement engineered wood.
You can also buy pvc and composite fascia or vinyl or aluminum fascia covers for wood.
They are a nice accent piece to cover up the joists under the deck.
Redwood and cedar are common materials because they are rot resistant.
Typically wood fascia boards are made of spruce pine or fir.
Usually fascia boards also support the gutter pipes of the house.
Soffit materials are similar and also include plywood.
Wood is the most common material used to make fascia.
The fascia board is the trim on a house that covers the ends of the roof rafters.
For an accurate comparison you must evaluate the pros and cons of woof fascias.
Prefinished engineered wood soffit fascia system material list.
Price based on 24 over hang 48 run.
Ultrashield fascia by newtechwood is designed for as ultrashield fascia by newtechwood is designed for as a finishing trim for our newtechwood deck boards.
Place your nails in line with the marks on your drip edge and place it in the center of your fascia board.
Join two fascia boards together over a rafter or joist at a 45 angle by setting your circular saw to 45 degrees then cutting square across the width of the board.
Newtechwood has matching colors for both the fascia and the decking so that you can have a seamless deck all the way around.
However cedar fascia boards same wood for decks are gaining steam.
Cut new fascia board.
Fascia boards are typically sold by the linear foot for a cost between 1 and 20 per foot depending on the type of material.
Item 89145 model 330709a.
4 4 x 6 fascia 4 4 x 2 frieze boards 2 x 2 furring strips color matched nails and 4oz touch up paint.
Usually these boards are made of wood which means over the years the board will be worn out and will be in need of replacement.
Drive 1 2 nails in per rafter so it doesn t move around.
Using the damaged fascia board as a pattern cut the new fascia board to match.
Wood is the most common choice at 1 to 3 per foot because it s easy to install cost effective and aesthetically pleasing.
If your house has an old fashioned building structure then you can rest assure that there will be fascia boards along the roof ends.