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Hi all,
Working on a flat roof extension for a large undercover deck (not enclosed).
What would you call this end beam?
Its a 200x63 LVL tying all of the rafters together.
Secondly, how would you go about installing a metal fascia and ceiling cladding/soffit in this situation?
Standard fascia clips won't work since the rafter ends are not exposed.
So... maybe screw a timber fascia board over the top then proceed as normal, or attach a metal fascia cover and guttering directly onto the beam? What would the soffit/ceiling cladding sit on where it meets the fascia?
Appreciate any ideas/insights.
cheers
Hello @Stuckster
The beam at the end that ties all the rafters together is commonly referred to as a "fascia beam," "end beam," or "ledger beam" in this context. Given that it is an LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber) beam, it is structurally designed to provide support for the rafter ends while also potentially carrying the weight of the guttering system and soffit.
Fascia & Gutter Installation Options
Since the rafter ends are not exposed, standard metal fascia clips won't work. Here are two possible solutions:
Timber Fascia Board Approach (More Traditional)
Direct Metal Fascia & Guttering (More Modern)
Soffit/Ceiling Cladding Fixing
Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1 and @Nailbag for their recommendations.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Hi @Stuckster
I don't think I can add any more information than the great advice already provided by @EricL, other than your cheapest and easiest facia material will be timber. I love the finish of a metal facia, but it is very difficult to install as it can bend or twist in the process as it can kink fairly easily ruining the finish.
Nailbag
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