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How to make eaves and fascia board look better?

ELI5
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How to make eaves and fascia board look better?

How can I repair these eaves/fascia boards, also is it worth changing to color bond? Pics here .

 

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How to make eaves/fascia board look better

Hello @ELI5 

 

Thanks for sharing your question about your fascia. In this particular instance, I suggest engaging the services of a tradesperson or builder. They will do an Indepth investigation on how far the rot has travelled into the fascia. If it has affected the entire piece or more than 3/4 of its surface, it would be better to replace it than trying to repair it. 

 

In regards to covering it, Colorbond is also a good option. If the Colorbond fascia is properly mounted and does not leak or bridge water over to the other timber surfaces, it should provide a long service life. Depending on your budget, I propose getting a quote from your builder on how much it will cost to wrap the fascia in Colorbond.

 

Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1 and @Nailbag for their recommendations.

 

If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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Dave-1
Community Megastar

Re: How to make eaves and fascia board look better?

Morning @ELI5 

Whoops lost the post lol When I went to check your pics I closed the tab... Shaking my head :smile:

The steps @EricL has suggested are the ones I would be following, finding out how far the rot may have travelled is a good place to make a decision.

 

My mums eaves (looks very much like yours) had rot at the same point, It was onlly bottom 500mm that was rotted. The builder chopped it off square and replaced it. You can see a slight difference in sizing but she is happy with it. 

 

I would rip a larger width piece down to match exactly the bit you cut out. You may need to go up the eave to make sure you have enough attachment points to secure the new section.

 

Dave

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