I just watched your 2 year old soffit and fascia video and then this one popped on my feed as soon as I clicked off the other one! 2 for 2 in a row! Very appreciative of your channel sir, thankyou!
Nice job! If vinyl siding is going on the house I like to pad the back of the bird box with a 1x board. Then you just square cut your vinyl corner and run J up the bird box. Comes out nice and clean and the flimsy notch you would have in the corner doesn't looked gapped there. Also checking that your soffit is square periodically might save newbies from getting to the end and having the end cut be crooked. Also if you take part of the end cutoff and nail it to the end 'under' the soffit that will keep the very end of the soffit from looking gapped or flapping in the wind.
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Great tutorial.. BUT I highly advise against a soffit vent for bathrooms. I know you said it's for a half bath and that's fine, but for anyone installing them on a full bath, you might as well vent directly into your attic because the steam will rise through the soffit vents and into the attic. Best thing you can do is vent through the roof to prevent moisture accumulating in the attic and causing mold issues or worse
Can you show how to renovate a 1960’s house that sofets is not big enough to match the ridge vent? I suspect if I pull back the vinyl siding, I will find solid wood or a few soffit vents. House gets hot in the summer.
Would you use vented soffit when it’s an exposed floor and not the roof? I find my floors very cold during winters despite adding polyurethane isolation.
When extending PVC beyond 18 feet I stopped using 45-degree scarf joints. I instead cut a 3/8 x 3/8 rabbet on the end of each piece for a half-lap joint. One setting and one pass with a router is all it takes. When a scarf joint opens up it will allow water to enter all the way back to the framing. A half-lap will not as the opening is backed up by the tongue of the piece behind it.
Quick question, what’s the best way to unsnap vinyl soffit without the siding tool and without hurting anything? I want to run an electric cord from the attic to the outside.
You mention that you take off 1/2" when you measure the Vinyl Soffit so you have room for expansion and contraction. DO you still take off 1/2" when you cut aluminum soffit?
Great video sir. Having worked with a lot of PVC, I highly recommend long miter outfeeds. I simply put an oversized piece of plywood between my saw and brackets and screwed blocks to the plywood that sit ~1 9/16" below the table. This allows me to use any 2x material, new or scrap, as my outfeeds. Most of the time I just use 6' 2x10s but for PVC I use 16' 2x10s. I believe the dewalt stands upright supports set to the lowest setting do perfectly accommodate for the 2x. This also allows me to freely clamp or screw stop blocks. I have a short video somewhere buried on my channel if you want to check it out. Very simple. You can do the same with your table saw in the front and back using a couple Ridgid outfeeds with 2x10s on top. I've also transitioned to using butt joints with PVC biscuits. It's a little quicker and less moody than scarfs as alignment is instant and it holds the end up for you while you nail it. I'd also recommend white pluggable screws for a real finish look but, realistically, you can get away with just nails if you glue everything. You're creating a brick of PVC as the glue molecularly bonds, essentially melting it all together. I also recommend stainless nails because the price difference is trivial for 16G straights. Probably $30 total for an entire job. Awesome work as always.
I have built my 12 x 16 shed with no windows and a double door only. I am now ready for the siding but have never done vinyl siding. Using your great instructions I just installed the bird boxes. Can I ask the correct order of execution? Would it be....1) F channel and soffit 2) Aluminum on fascia 3) Corners 4)J channel around door casing and soffit areas 5) starter strip 6) siding
Im building a 28x30x12 garage. Your video's explain many things im trying to learn. Thank you
If you’re building something, you should find a lot of information on this channel for sure. You’re welcome. Good luck through project!
I always hit the like because you do such a great job explaining and showing.
It takes a lot of time to explain everything step-by-step, but that is the best way to get the information across. Thanks for your kind words!
I never hit like...I hammer it!
I just watched your 2 year old soffit and fascia video and then this one popped on my feed as soon as I clicked off the other one! 2 for 2 in a row! Very appreciative of your channel sir, thankyou!
Nice job! If vinyl siding is going on the house I like to pad the back of the bird box with a 1x board. Then you just square cut your vinyl corner and run J up the bird box. Comes out nice and clean and the flimsy notch you would have in the corner doesn't looked gapped there. Also checking that your soffit is square periodically might save newbies from getting to the end and having the end cut be crooked. Also if you take part of the end cutoff and nail it to the end 'under' the soffit that will keep the very end of the soffit from looking gapped or flapping in the wind.
Thanks for producing such great instructional videos. You explain every detail which sets you apart. Excellent work! Very much appreciate you!
Love watching these videos - I learn so much. What a knowledgeable pro. Thanks
You’re a class act. I really enjoy your videos!
I’m glad you are enjoying my videos! I really like what I do on TH-cam. I am thankful for subscribers like you that enjoys my content. Thanks for watching!
Move over Bob Bela, There a new Guy in Town. Great job and to Explaining in detail. 😊
Nicely done
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
Quality content and information once again, thank you sir
Well now I have another skill! TY
Loved your videos you take pride in your work I wish you where in Arkansas I needing a 8/24 porch built❤
Thanks for all the Excellent videos. I’ve learned so much. ? Do you have any videos to install wood soffits. I want that nice wood soffit look
You did a great job
Wait, what? Over 30K views, but less than a thousand likes? C'mon people, the least you can do is hit the like button if you watched any part of his video!! 🤷🏽♀ Help his algorithm... We want him to make more videos.
Thanks for your support! It is true, the like button helps a lot!
Nice work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great tutorial.. BUT I highly advise against a soffit vent for bathrooms. I know you said it's for a half bath and that's fine, but for anyone installing them on a full bath, you might as well vent directly into your attic because the steam will rise through the soffit vents and into the attic.
Best thing you can do is vent through the roof to prevent moisture accumulating in the attic and causing mold issues or worse
That was an awesome vid
I appreciate that! Thank you for watching!
Lots of great info. Thanks!!
Can you show how to renovate a 1960’s house that sofets is not big enough to match the ridge vent? I suspect if I pull back the vinyl siding, I will find solid wood or a few soffit vents. House gets hot in the summer.
Would you use vented soffit when it’s an exposed floor and not the roof? I find my floors very cold during winters despite adding polyurethane isolation.
When extending PVC beyond 18 feet I stopped using 45-degree scarf joints. I instead cut a 3/8 x 3/8 rabbet on the end of each piece for a half-lap joint. One setting and one pass with a router is all it takes. When a scarf joint opens up it will allow water to enter all the way back to the framing. A half-lap will not as the opening is backed up by the tongue of the piece behind it.
Quick question, what’s the best way to unsnap vinyl soffit without the siding tool and without hurting anything? I want to run an electric cord from the attic to the outside.
My shed has a step fascia (to match our house)....do you have pointers for making those pieces? Specifically how to bend it around the bird box?
I have not installed step fascia before. I have only installed step flashing before.
Hi, can you please tell me the brand of vent you use for the soffit for the bathroom?
You mention that you take off 1/2" when you measure the Vinyl Soffit so you have room for expansion and contraction. DO you still take off 1/2" when you cut aluminum soffit?
Josh,, I installed 1x6” facia board. What do you recommend for nailing/screwing without splitting?? Thanks again
Great video sir. Having worked with a lot of PVC, I highly recommend long miter outfeeds. I simply put an oversized piece of plywood between my saw and brackets and screwed blocks to the plywood that sit ~1 9/16" below the table. This allows me to use any 2x material, new or scrap, as my outfeeds. Most of the time I just use 6' 2x10s but for PVC I use 16' 2x10s. I believe the dewalt stands upright supports set to the lowest setting do perfectly accommodate for the 2x. This also allows me to freely clamp or screw stop blocks. I have a short video somewhere buried on my channel if you want to check it out. Very simple. You can do the same with your table saw in the front and back using a couple Ridgid outfeeds with 2x10s on top. I've also transitioned to using butt joints with PVC biscuits. It's a little quicker and less moody than scarfs as alignment is instant and it holds the end up for you while you nail it. I'd also recommend white pluggable screws for a real finish look but, realistically, you can get away with just nails if you glue everything. You're creating a brick of PVC as the glue molecularly bonds, essentially melting it all together. I also recommend stainless nails because the price difference is trivial for 16G straights. Probably $30 total for an entire job. Awesome work as always.
How far is the overhang for the building?
12” around all sides. If you watch the video on when I framed the garage, I show exactly how I did it!
Can I use a pan head screw instead of a siding nail?
How would u install the f channel if the walls were block?
I have built my 12 x 16 shed with no windows and a double door only. I am now ready for the siding but have never done vinyl siding. Using your great instructions I just installed the bird boxes. Can I ask the correct order of execution? Would it be....1) F channel and soffit 2) Aluminum on fascia 3) Corners 4)J channel around door casing and soffit areas 5) starter strip 6) siding
The order here will work just fine!
don't forget to thumb up the video....thanks i love you video ,,,,happy holydays
Where do you get the PVC board?
Good video, but in looking for the product, little seems available.
What’s the cat 6 cable for at the soffit?
It is for PoE cameras. I hope that helps!
Which state/city/town are you located in? I would like to find a professional to hire.
Never use vinyl soffit, go with aluminum soffit, much better job..
Lmao they're both as durable and easy to install, champ.
It is good and helpful presentation for DIY
Ok one last time, your doing carpentry work, not labor work. You need to rebrand