How to - Fit Fascia & Soffit
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2022
- In this video we fit fascia and soffit on a new build roof. We go through all the steps to carry out the job! Hope you enjoy please like, subscribe and leave a comment! it helps grow the channel! thanks for watching!!
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Ashley just put a little block under the line at each end rafter to keep it clear of the rest.
NO NO NO oh gaaaaaaaaaawd i'm feeling queezy watching that string line arrangement. Please knock a nail in at both ends and slide the string up the nail a bit. Nothing must ever ever ever without exception touch a line!
🤣🤣 sorry to make you queeezy pal! I’ll try better next time! In my defence the string wasn’t snagged on anything and was perfectly straight. But I’ll bare that in mind for next time! Thanks for your constructive criticism! 🤣👌
@@ashleydavenport3794 Finished fascia wasn't straight at all, because your string line was touching raffters which can be uneven in size and level and that caused your line to move out of the straight😛
@@ashleydavenport3794look again it wasn’t straight. School boy errors in this !!
@@3in1m23 think it was the fish eye affect from the go pro 😛🤣
Great tip marking the square with the nail spacing
Thankyou! 👌
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Thanks pal, much appreciated 👌
Good video, what the pros and cons to a sub fascia with a thinner capping board over
cheers! pros i guess are the timber sub fascia is strong so will add strength, also allows fixings all the way across for guttering etc. if we use sub fascia we normally use the same size fascia as usual, its just the 4x1 timber that we normally dont have enough of. no really any cons of a sub its a better job overall. cheers
@ashleydavenport3794 i like the idea of the timber sub fascia for strength and gutter brackets but then the upvc capping board over it to keep costs down but combined i think its too thick together for over fascia vents to work.
Maybe adding the thicker one sitting higher than the sub board would work ok.
I'm doijg a self build so need to decide.
@@handle1196 sounds good, I’m not sure how the over fascia vents work but I’m sure it would be fine if they were the same height but not 100%. You could hang your capping fascia slightly above the sub? I know it wouldn’t be that strong but could be an option
@ashleydavenport3794 i need to get my hands on some over fascia vents to see, they look designed to sit on an 18mm board nails down into the fascia then have an air vent that over hangs the front.
So the nail down needs to go into something solid like the 18mm board and not end up going between the fascia and the sub fascia.
I'll get hold of one but guessing they're best used with 18mm board only.
Good vid!!! Thanks. Does the facia need to be a certain measurement above the rafters?
It Varys from roof to roof/ pitch of roof etc. but let’s say the roof is like 30/35 degrees I’d probably aim for about 3” of kick. All depends on wall plate and face brick heights tho too. Cheers for your comment 👌👍
@ashleydavenport3794 does the fascia top not just sit above the top of the rafter ends by the thickness of a 25mm batten?
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You don't say how much the top of the facia sticks above the top of the rafter for the tiles to lift up. ?
This was pre set really by the height of the face brick and how much the corbels were set out. Ideally you want around 50mm id say but depends on the pitch of the roof and things like that. Cheers your comment 💪
what sort of money do you get on sites fitting to this standard? You put a lot of faith in the brickies doing their job properly.
Hi mate, prices vary a lot from plot to plot and different spec (like ladder ends etc) but if your pretty quick you’ll earn good money! Yeah makes the job a lot easier following good brickies
Did you go to Fascia & Soffit University dude?
I did pal yeah! Haha
What brand is that Fascia
Not 100% mate. I’ll have a look on Monday 👌
@@ashleydavenport3794 ok . Thanks 👍
It's freefoam. Their guttering sucks but the boards are the same as every other brand