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.
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Does fascia go on before roof sheathing?

When sheathing a roof, the first step is to snap a line so that the first row goes on straight. But if you snap it at 40 inches, then the sheathing will not project over the subfascia or true fascia. This opens the door to the possibility of water damage by letting gravity work against you.
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What goes on first fascia or soffit?

The job goes smoother when you follow the correct installation sequence. First nail up the J-channel, then soffit panels, then fascia, then drip edge.
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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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Is fascia part of roof or siding?

The fascia is the attractive board along the side of the overhang and the roof that helps your roof appear finished. Your gutter sits atop the facia board. The fascia is also known as a “transition trim” between the home and the roofline. The fascia supports the shingles and helps to keep moisture out.
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Fascia vs. Soffit (What's the Difference?)



What is the trim around a roof called?

Fascia: Vertical roof trim located along the perimeter of a building, usually below the roof level, to cover the rafter tails at the eaves and to seal off the top of the siding along the rake; also called gutter boards.
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Should fascia be installed before shingles?

If your roofers are replacing your fascia board as part of a full roof replacement, then they will install the new shingles before they address the fascia. There is no way to replace the fascia board without removing the gutters, as the gutters are mounted to the board.
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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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Do roof tiles rest on fascia board?

The tiles shouldn't be just rested on the fascia board as that is not what it is for, it's bad practice, and makes replacement fascia work harder.
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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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How do you attach fascia to roof trusses?

Instructions for How to Attach Fascia Board to Roof Trusses

Mark the place closest to the end of the board that aligns with the center of a joist. Use the carpenter's square and pencil to put a straight line at the mark. Cut the board with a miter saw. Position the board against the trusses and nail it in place.
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How far does sheathing overhang fascia?

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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How do I fix the gap between my roof and fascia?

Start at the end of a fascia board and caulk the corner edge where two boards meet. Smooth the caulk bead with your finger and begin caulking the joint between the fascia board and the soffit (also known as the eave). Slowly move down the joint to apply a steady bead of caulk into the gap, instructs Ron Hazelton.
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Should I replace fascia before or after roof?

While it's always a good idea to replace damaged fascia as soon as possible, it is essential to ensure it is in good shape before a new roof is installed. Metal eaves drip is an important component in a quality roof installation project.
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Do roofers paint fascia?

We can paint fascia boards after replacing, however, this needs to be arranged prior to replacement as paint will need to be onsite. We typically have the client provide the paint so that we can paint immediately after replacement.
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What is the difference between a soffit and a 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 is the difference between trim and fascia?

Trim is the material used to encase windows and doors, among other features, on a home's exterior. Fascia is a horizontal or angled board that encloses the edge or face of the projecting eaves.
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What is the difference between fascia and flashing?

Flashing prevents leaks and protects the deck (the first layer of roofing) and underlayment, which is usually tar paper. Fascia is a flat board or band located on the front of your roof's overhang. It is connected to the trusses or rafters of your home.
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What is the wood under the roof called?

Sheathing

The sheathing is the layer of flat wooden boards that attach to your home's rafters or trusses. The most common materials used for sheathing are plywood and oriented strand board (OSB). Roofers use a nail gun to secure individual panels down, making your roof into one cohesive unit.
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