Remove the damaged board all the way to the nearest seam.
Replacing rotted roof eves.
If the plywood under the eves is warped or damaged beyond repair it s better to replace it.
Install a new fascia board.
The new material should match the old in thickness and width whether it is wood or composite material.
Run a hose on your roof.
Replace rotted lookouts so you have a good nailing surface for your new soffit boards photo 7.
Step 3 take off the rotted fascia.
Pry the narrow shingle mold from the fascia using a flat bar.
Pull down to remove the old soffit.
Start by prying off the ledger boards to release the plywood.
Removing termite damaged rafters and starter boards.
Remove the rotted section of fascia.
If it comes off without splitting reuse it later.
A piece of fascia at the end of the roof slope may include some odd angles.
You can install a new fascia board in a couple of hours with the right tools to d.
Replace any damaged or missing ice barrier on your roof overlapping new pieces over the old.
If the water streams into.
Repeat this process for each section of the roof where the eaves are beginning to show signs of deterioration.
Local building codes call for an ice barrier to cover either the bottom 3 feet or 6 feet of the roof.
Position the replacement boards over the rafter and secure them using galvanized nails or 2 5 inches 6 4 cm wood screws.
Step 4 remove soffit.
Step 2 remove the shingle mold.
Install new 2x4 lookouts to replace rotted ones or screw a new one to the old one if it s mostly sound.
The average cost to repair roof eaves 1 ranges from 1 450 to 1 650 with the average homeowner spending 1 545 on replacing a thirty foot 4 section of all three components.
Attach the new fascia.
While you are preparing for your repairs do a thorough check.
How to repair rotted eaves.
It was very easy.
In order to completely pry the damaged piece loose you may have to lift up the metal eave strip just above it.
Soffit and fascia repair 1.
Change a rotten or damaged fascia board.
Step 1 inspect your damage.