What goes on first fascia or soffit?

Since the soffits are installed under the fascia boards, they should come first. It makes work more manageable for the constructor because they can see where to nail or adjust. Once the roofer has installed the soffits, they can install the fascia.
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Do you install soffit before fascia?

The installation of soffit will determine the positioning of the inside and outside corner posts. It also is necessary to complete the soffit before the final course of siding is installed on the wall. Vinyl soffit is designed to be easily installed lengthwise from wall to fascia.
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What goes on first the roof or fascia?

Fascia and soffit are installed after the roof installation is finished. It is ideal that soffit and fascia materials be installed before you place tiles or any other type of roofing material on the roof. There are different types of finished and variations that can be used for the soffit.
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How do I start installing soffit?

Install Soffit
  1. Insert the soffit panel into the channel.
  2. Make sure the panel forms a 90-degree angle with the wall.
  3. Nail up the panel.
  4. Repeat these steps for each panel.
  5. Be sure the tongues and grooves of each panel line up with the panels alongside them.
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Do soffits need to be vented?

Soffit can be non-vented or vented to allow for maximum roof ventilation. Non-vented or continuous soffit works best when your roof has narrow eaves or if you need to ventilate a large amount of attic space.
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Fascia vs. Soffit (What's the Difference?)



Does fascia board go under roof sheathing?

Measure up the rafter 45-3/4 inch from the cut end of the truss tail and snap a line along the trusses. This indicates the upper edge of the first row of roof sheathing—leaving enough overhang that the subfascia and fascia will tuck neatly underneath when the time comes.
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Does fascia go on before gutters?

Before installing gutters, you should first place the fascia board, followed by the soffit. After those two components are successfully in place, you can tackle the gutter installation. You can opt for several kinds of materials and styles for your fascia, soffit, and gutters.
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Do you install gutters or roof first?

While it is usually best to have a new gutter system installed after your roof, sometimes this is not possible. If your gutters are damaged or ineffective, you may have no other choice but to have them installed before your new roofing system.
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Can you fit soffit after fascia?

Soffit boards are fitted underneath the fascia boards, to fill the gap between the fascia and the wall. Additionally, soffit boards help to create a clean finish on the building, hiding unsightly rafter ends, and blocking the gap between the roof and wall.
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What is the trim member installed between the soffit and siding called?

Channel: the area of the accessory trim or corner post where siding or soffit panels are inserted. Channels also refer to the trim itself, and are named for the letters of the alphabet they resemble (e.g., J-channel, F-channel, etc.).
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Can you use J-channel for soffit?

However, it can also be used to install soffit. When installing J-channel for soffit installation, the bottom of the “J” is the channel the soffit will slide into, so the nailing flange needs to be attached to a support structure that will not be the house or the inside of the fascia board.
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How are soffits attached?

On narrow eaves the rafter ends serve to fasten the soffit and fascia. A ledger plate is fastened to the wall to attach the soffit at that location. Wide eaves require additional nailing supports running from the rafter-ends/fascia board and back to the house wall. These are called lookouts.
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Can I use 2x4 for fascia board?

Install 22-1/2" long 2x4s between the trusses to support the fascia boards where they butt. See detail below.
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What is the difference between a soffit and fascia?

An exterior soffit is located on the span beneath the rafter tails, while the fascia is the exposed horizontal band you see at the end of the rafters. These architectural elements found along the eave area do more than just add visual interest and give a finished look to your home.
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What goes on first fascia or drip edge?

The correct placement of a roof drip edge is on top of the roof's exterior cover directly between the sheathing and the fascia board, which forms a drainage gap between the drip edge and the fascia board. As a result, the drainage improves water flow and protects the roof from potential water damage.
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Should there be a gap between fascia and drip edge?

The best installation method is to leave a gap between the drip edge and the fascia board, about the width of a finger. The shingles should also overhang the drip edge 3⁄8 to 1/2 an inch.
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Should drip edge be tight against fascia?

A vertical drip edge lip extends down roughly 1 5/8" and as Steve points out, should not be set tight against the fascia board or water may run behind the gutter and down the fascia, inviting leaks and rot.
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Does soffit open to attic?

Soffit vents are roof ventilation devices installed underneath the eaves of a roof that extend past the warm wall line. When properly combined with other roof ventilation devices, soffit vents allow fresh air to enter into an attic creating air flow.
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Can you have too much soffit ventilation?

You can't have too much soffit venting, but it's worth noting the minimum requirements. Usually, 4-in. by 16-in. soffit vents are rated for 26 sq.
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Will soffit vents work without a ridge vent?

Installing only a ridge vent and no or inadequate soffit venting is likely to result in unnecessary heat loss from the building as convection currents of rising warm air in the attic, unable to easily draw in air from outside, will "suck" warm air from the building, thus increasing unnecessary heat loss and increasing ...
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How wide should fascia be?

Fascias are typically made from 1-inch material, with the width being enough to cover the rafter width. Typically rafters will range from 2×6 to 2×8, although some are larger depending on the roof construction. Therefore, the more common fascia board sizes are 1×6 or 1×8.
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