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Thoughts on high fascia corner repair
Remove the problem, don't cover it up. I am taking that and several other things into consideration. The problem is a corner fascia that is water rotted, not badly, but enough to see if you look hard -- not a passing glance -- or are about two feet away from it. Most everybody has some rear high corner of the house that is well shaded and keeps rain wet a long time, and also is the least visible portion of the whole thing. |
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Thoughts on high fascia corner repair
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 11:48:25 -0400, FACE
wrote: Remove the problem, don't cover it up. I am taking that and several other things into consideration. The problem is a corner fascia that is water rotted, not badly, but enough to see if you look hard -- not a passing glance -- or are about two feet away from it. Most everybody has some rear high corner of the house that is well shaded and keeps rain wet a long time, and also is the least visible portion of the whole thing. Accidentally sent before finished. I don't expect the above makes much sense. Will repost later. -- FACE |
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