Fitting PVC fascias no soffits
"Bob Minchin" wrote in message
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"Jim Ingram" wrote in message
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Hi,
I'm consderering replacing the existing wooden facias with PVC. The
existing
fascia is simply a length of ply nailed to the rafters, such that the
fascia is practically flush with the brick work i.e. no soffit. All of
the
PVC fascia bords I've seen are of L section in design, to give suport
for
the soffit. I can't really pack out the rafter ends as the property is
part
of a terrace and it would not then align with my neighbors fascia. I
don't
want to use capping over a wooden board. How does one get around this,
should I just cut the unwanted piece off? Can you get flat 16mm thick
boards?
Thanks
Jim
Hi Jim,
I've just measured some board i have and the thickness is about 17mm and
the
L lip is a further 17mm.
You can cut this off easily with a table saw or with care, a hand saw.
The edge does give extra rigidity and I wonder if just attaching it to
your
rafter ends migth not be enough support witht eh edge cut off leading to a
rather scalloped look. The surface is quite shiny making impertections in
the surface very noticeable.
I suggest you fix it with stainless steel screws and whiteplastic screw
covers. I found the plastic topped nails difficult to work with as the
tops
popped off and the de-capitated nails are sods to pull out without
damaging
the board as they are ring shanked and grip tight.
Also as you are fixing into end grain of old wood, good long screw will
grip
better.
I also made a simple jig for drilling the screw holes which meant they
came
out all in line.
Hope this helps
Good luck
Bob
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You could fit it 'inside out' - i.e. with the 17mm projection on the
outside. Cut a 1/4" drip groove in the bottom with a router.
Cic.
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