It lives with some unique problems.
Board behind the gutter.
The board that rests behind your gutter is called a fascia board.
Sometimes the fascia board can be confused with the rake board which runs in a gable.
When fixing gutter brackets to cover boards the screws should go right through the cover board and into the timber board behind it to ensure a sound fixing.
Third it never gets any paint.
This can be frustrating and also creates a dangerous situation on porch steps during freez.
Common residential gutters are installed using long nails that secure the gutter to the facial board.
The fascia board is the vertical board that is directly behind the gutter on your house.
The gutter apron will prevent the dripping.
Horizontal beams that sit on top of the rafters.
Whether you will install gutters by yourself or hire a pro here is what needs to be done.
1 check to see if fascias are rotted.
Remove the gutters from the areas where you are going to replace the fascia board.
Gutter flashings are typically installed beneath the roofline and inside the gutters themselves.
Have rain water dripping out from between your facia and gutters.
Channels that transport rainwater or snowmelt away from the house.
First since it s always covered by a gutter it is never exposed to sunlight.
It is the board the gutter system mounts to.
2 check for damaged boards behind the metal trim.
The soffit board is the piece of timber or pvc that fits to the underside of the rafters closing the gap between the back of the rafter foot and the.
Which piece is called the soffit board.
Board under the high point and just above the roof framing.
A gutter apron is a bent piece of flashing that tucks up under the shingles and over the gutter.
The vertical wall from the building or house where the gutter is attached.
3 replace rotted fascias preferably with azek board or other pvc trim boards.
Second it is in an area that is constantly wet or damp.
It is in a horizontal location near the eave where the water runs off.
The external surface of a roof.
In other words they prevent water from backing up behind the gutter and then leaking into the fascia and soffits.