Due to their exposure to the elements fascia boards can rot over time.
Roof repair facia rot.
The roofing above the drip edge needs to be removed first.
Over time these boards may start to rot or need to be replaced due to damage.
Wood in these places will be mushy and pulpy.
Therefore replacing damaged fascia inherently includes a roof repair above the fascia.
Determine that you actually have rot.
Luckily replacing a fascia board is as easy as taking out the old board and fitting a new one in its place.
Epoxy wood filler can repair the ends of any rafters that have rotted as well as the bottoms of rotted fascia after first clearing out the rot with a chisel.
In this example a roof leak around a plumbing vent allowed water to run down onto the soffit boards causing them to warp and rot along with the fascia board.
Why rotted fascia is a problem in gutter installation.
Soffit and fascia repair 1.
The repair is simple and inexpensive.
This happens due to excessive moisture exposure from rain snow and ice dams that accumulate in the gutters as well as roof leaks.
Here the board is usually made of wood and it tends to rot.
Fascia related problems with gutters usually happen on older homes.
Rot and simple discoloration are two different things.
You can attempt the repair yourself but it is better to hire a professional to do the work.
If it comes off without splitting reuse it later.
What you will see is how to open up and repair the soffit portion of this job.
This is a repair for a dry day.
Actual rot will show up as soft spots or dark cavities in the surface of the board like the one pictured above.
If the fascia is replaced without.
Believe it or not this is probably a good thing because rotten fascia is almost always caused by a leak in the roof above the rotten boards that you can see.
Be careful not to damage any nearby roof shingles or flashing.
In some cases spillover from the roof or a gutter can just gunk up a fascia board.
The roof boards under worn shingles might well have rotted too.
Pry the narrow shingle mold from the fascia using a flat bar.
Pull down to remove the old soffit.
Most fascia is composed of simple lumber usually a 1 4 or 2 4 board.
The fascia is connected directly to your roof and if you make any mistakes you will compromise the protection that your roof provides.
Remove the rotted section of fascia.