Wood is the most commonly used material for a fascia.
Replacing roof rake boards.
Repeat this process for each section of the roof where the eaves are beginning to show signs of deterioration.
Installing a rake board is a team effort.
Position the replacement boards over the rafter and secure them using galvanized nails or 2 5 inches 6 4 cm wood screws.
We can determine if this and the rest of your roof are in good standing or if maintenance or a full replacement is in order.
Use a flat pry bar to remove the damaged fascia board.
The best way to know if your rake boards are in need of repair is to get a regular roofing inspection.
Remove damaged fascia board.
The earlier you detect problems the more likely it will be that we can save your rake boards without having to replace them.
If you need a full replacement we will send our pros over.
Buy a new board that matches the old fascia board in both thickness and width.
If the board is covered by guttering you will need to.
How to replace a fascia board.