Whether you will install gutters by yourself or hire a pro here is what needs to be done.
Rotted wood behind gutters.
Many people cover the fascia with metal or at least paint it regularly to protect it.
Place a ladder in a location that allows you to reach the gutters and damaged fascia boards safely.
And once water has seeped in the rot spreads quickly because the wood stays soggy inside the dark dank space.
Change a rotten or damaged fascia board.
If this is true and if the 2x4 s are not rotted also then pulling it down and replacing it should be pretty easy.
If the fascia board has had water leaking over it or behind it over a long period of time it will certainly rot out.
It was very easy.
Termites leave holes and tunnels leaving the rest of the wood intact.
2 check for damaged boards behind the metal trim.
They did a wonderful job and were extremely pleasant to deal with.
If the 2x4 s are rotted then you ll have to pull out those sections also.
This can be frustrating and also creates a dangerous situation on porch steps during freez.
3 replace rotted fascias preferably with azek board or other pvc trim boards.
Damage is also caused by birds and squirrels nesting inside eaves.
You can install a new fascia board in a couple of hours with the right tools to d.
Soffited eaves and gable overhangs are susceptible to water damage caused by ice dams improper flashing torn shingles and faulty gutters.
On rafter tails like that it s usually best to just sister something along side use a few screws back where the wood is good to tie them together and screw the sheathing to the new wood.
When replacing 2x4 s like this try to cut them so that the joint will overlap on a rafter joist.
Whereas brown rot affects cellulose white rot fungi break down lignin another element of the.
It is important to use the appropriate sized ladder.
1 check to see if fascias are rotted.
To fix this means removing the gutter and cutting out the rotted section of fascia.
Have rain water dripping out from between your facia and gutters.
The wood behind the gutter is called the fascia board.
If wood takes on a whitish or light yellow shade and feels spongy it s probably white rot.
They cleaned the gutters of compacted leaves and spiders all with a smile on their faces.
It s more likely that it simply rotted due to being wet.