Leave the old spikes in place a spike head looks better than a hole in the gutter.
Replacing fascia behind gutter.
Now you will have to measure the size of the already placed fascia boards by using a measuring tape.
How to avoid issues with roof fascia.
Unscrew the gutters from behind your existing.
You construct fascia boards out of 1 inch lumber.
Of course it s not the only possible culprit behind loose gutters.
Just hook the bracket under the front lip of the gutter and then screw the other side of the bracket to the fascia.
If the gutter system starts to pull away from the roof a damaged fascia board might be to blame.
If your home center or hardware store doesn t sell pre bent flashing ask an aluminum siding contractor or local sheet metal fabricator to bend some for you.
1 check to see if fascias are rotted.
Loose gutters your gutters are attached to the fascia board and depend on it for structural support.
The next step is that you need to replace the gutters from the fascia board.
For this you will have to remove the long nails by using a hammer or a pry bar.
Removing the existing fascia board 1.
Uninstall the gutter system from the fascia board you re replacing.
How to replace fascia wood under garage gutters.
Pound the boards.
If you prime and paint the fascia you can also make them out of fir spruce or pine which are all less expensive.
Place a ladder in a location that allows you to reach the gutters and damaged fascia boards safely.
That s because both species resist rot and moisture very well even when unpainted.
Remove the gutters from the areas where you are going to replace the fascia board.
Cut the board into 3 ft 0 91 m sections with a reciprocating saw.
One way to make sure your gutter doesn t fall off the house is to install fascia hanger brackets.
It is important to use the appropriate.
Whether you will install gutters by yourself or hire a pro here is what needs to be done.
2 check for damaged boards behind the metal trim.
For instance your gutter system s fasteners might have become loose.
Cedar is a popular fascia wood and redwood is another.