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Having done my facias, soffits, gutting and fall pipes etc. on the
house, the weekend before last, I'm now looking to do a similar 'make-over' on the garage + its workshop extension. There are no gutters (these are internal) or soffits involved, just some sort of facia - basically just down the sides only and I'm wondering what material is available. Something similar to the L shape of the facia I used on the house. The garage was a 24 x 12 second hand precast concrete one, with a block built 18 x 12 extension on the back, to form a L shape in plan view. Timber roof beam ends are exposed down each 24' side of the garage, and along the 12' sides of the extension. Garage has a corrugated asbestos cement roof and the extension a squared corrugation steel roof. Now I could use more of the plastic L shaped facia with the short bit (1.5") of the L at the top, but part of the idea will be to give the timber beam ends some extra protection from the weather. So it would need to have a bit more of an overlap, either to go under the roof material, or over it. Any idea please? -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |
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