you prolly dont care but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times then you can watch all the new series on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf for the last months =)
I think it looks a lot better for the decking to overhang and the fascia to butt underneath the decking. The way you described how most people do it. But you should do perimeter boards around the whole deck, so you don't see the ends of the boards. Not a must, cleaner look. Perimeter boards require a whole lot of extra blocking and a lot more time. It's just a personal preference/opinion. I don't like the way it looks when the fascia is flush with the decking. But I've done many like that.
I saw you used a spacer to pull the fascia away from the rim board - Then you took the spacer out - So there is a gap, but no spacer behind? I am just an average DIY guy, so this is all learning for me. Do I need spacers cut and then installed to the rim board then fascia ontop of that - or can just gap it and not have it completely screwed tight? thanks so much
If I go flush with the fascia boards too the top of the deck boards to hide the cut ends of the composite boards should I use a clear silicone too prevent water from getting behind the fascia boards ?
I forget how you do stairs (flush first run, or drop first run), but how do you manage the stepped fascia where stairs attach if you do drop first run? Are the risers installed in the same stepped pattern?
I realized I spelled Fascia wrong the entire video. Please forgive me
- DJSM
you prolly dont care but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times then you can watch all the new series on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf for the last months =)
@Reed Baylor definitely, been watching on InstaFlixxer for years myself :)
@Reed Baylor yup, have been using InstaFlixxer for since december myself =)
I can NEVER remember how to spell that darn word. 😁
I have 12inch fascia just one layer
Was hoping not to miter
I see you don’t that is recommended ?
I started doing my facia that way for the first time this summer, clients like the look.
Thank you for a great idea.. cutting picture frames is sometimes tricky and could get expensive.. this is a great way to finish it off!!
I think it looks a lot better for the decking to overhang and the fascia to butt underneath the decking. The way you described how most people do it.
But you should do perimeter boards around the whole deck, so you don't see the ends of the boards. Not a must, cleaner look. Perimeter boards require a whole lot of extra blocking and a lot more time.
It's just a personal preference/opinion. I don't like the way it looks when the fascia is flush with the decking. But I've done many like that.
Why do you tape the rim joist?
That stepped fascia is just on 🔥...Smoking hot. Looks fantastic.
Have you ever used white facia board under the solid deck board as contrast or always used the same color ? Thanks
Have you done that same look with white facia trim boards and brown deck boards on top?
Do you add spacers behind the non grooved deck boards above the fascia board around the edges ? Thanks
What is the wrap membrane under the facia?
I saw you used a spacer to pull the fascia away from the rim board - Then you took the spacer out - So there is a gap, but no spacer behind? I am just an average DIY guy, so this is all learning for me. Do I need spacers cut and then installed to the rim board then fascia ontop of that - or can just gap it and not have it completely screwed tight? thanks so much
If I go flush with the fascia boards too the top of the deck boards to hide the cut ends of the composite boards should I use a clear silicone too prevent water from getting behind the fascia boards ?
I GTape the framing vs caulking.
how did you finish the 135 degree? miters?
Do you find it better to do fascia before or after decking and edge board?
Thanks
What brand are the boards?
How do you finish fascia on a deck when the slope goes from 9-18 high end to end? I know you don’t put the boards vertically like pt any help ?
I forget how you do stairs (flush first run, or drop first run), but how do you manage the stepped fascia where stairs attach if you do drop first run? Are the risers installed in the same stepped pattern?
I'd like to see a video on this as well!
What are you using to paint the Deck ends with? Did you add the color yourself?
A $4 paint sample from home depot
Do you recommend anchorseal 2 for end grains on trex
Not a bad idea. I’ve used it on Timbertech before and of course Ipe.
Troubleshooting at its finest where everybody always makes their money is the hardest part
What's this music?
Please show some close ups. Thank you.
MARCIA, MARCIA, MARCIA!
nice job of framing the deck out to far so corner boards dont work ,,oooppps!
1/2 x 12 not 1x12
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