Great video I have the same problem with fascia corners on our home it a good thing not at the top of home but bottom corners I think I have some scrap lumber & only thing I need to buy is primer & sealers + high grade out door house paint. I figure it might be a 2-4 hour job since I have one really bad some and 2 that might only need some minor sealer & repainting.
@@wayneclu91 Thank you, happy to help. Yes the corners are always the first to rot. I have some more I need to replace as well. Good luck on the project! 👍
@@GhostSot 🤣 stackin dimes! I wanted to make sure I got the seams fully covered on each edge, that's probably why I did it in that particular instance 👍
Possibly, but I doubt. It's not resting on it, the patio awning was build on after that room was built. Just age and sun rot, bad quality wood. The corners of your fascia board are always going to be the first to rot. Mostly from rain and water/dew dripping down to corner and getting into that joint where 2 meet
I agree with this comment. I would have notched the facia board where it comes close to resting on the roof to be sure it does not get any moisture. Why else would it have rot exactly there?
Thanks! Everything is helpful and you had good fixes on the problems that arose. BUT... DON'T USE SILICONE ON ANYTHING BUT BATHROOMS!!!! As a professional painter, that stuff is the bane of my existence when DIYers use it on their trim or siding or windows or anywhere we have to work. Nothing sticks to silicone, not even new silicone. When it's time to repaint, that stuff has to be removed. Plus, clear doesn't mean invisible. It's best to use something like Quad OSI or QuadMax. Or if you want something with water clean-up, Big Stretch. Then paint it. And it's gone. Other than that, great video. Just don't use silicone. Ever.
@@Rich3016 You could give that a try. Just make sure it's the paintable stuff. I haven't experimented with it any because those other caulks I mentioned do what we need them to do. I do wonder what they sacrifice when they make the silicone paintable.
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Great job Jonny. Looking good in that thumbnail!😊
Thanks Dave! 😀👍
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Nicely done! Thank you very much for this good video and advice!
Thank you and you're welcome, happy to help 👍
Nice job 👏
Thanks Pete! 🙌👍
Sweet repair given me confidence to tackle this job 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you! 🙌 You're welcome, happy to help. Good luck with the repair! 👍
Great job.👏🏻 I have a similar job and will use your video as a guide.
Thank you, glad I could help 👍
Great video I have the same problem with fascia corners on our home it a good thing not at the top of home but bottom corners I think I have some scrap lumber & only thing I need to buy is primer & sealers + high grade out door house paint. I figure it might be a 2-4 hour job since I have one really bad some and 2 that might only need some minor sealer & repainting.
@@wayneclu91 Thank you, happy to help. Yes the corners are always the first to rot. I have some more I need to replace as well. Good luck on the project! 👍
Actually a real nice job. Thanks for the detailed info.
Thank you! And you're welcome, happy to share 🙌👍
Very helpful video. 👍 Thank you! ❤
You're very welcome! Happy I could help 🙌👍
Nice repair
Thank you! 🙌👍
Nice work, late nights!!
@@westvalley411 Thanks so much! Ohh yeah I think I was on a time crunch and also trying to beat that summer heat 😆🥵
why are you using the caulk like its a welder? Wouldn't a smooth straight bead work best?
@@GhostSot 🤣 stackin dimes! I wanted to make sure I got the seams fully covered on each edge, that's probably why I did it in that particular instance 👍
Thx Johnny ❤
@@gergemall You're very welcome, happy I could help 🙌👍
Good job bro..
@@robtullius7540 Thanks so much! 🙌👍
Doing a House in Los Angeles...Thx for the Tips.
You're welcome, happy to help. Good luck 🙌👍
Doing jobs all the TIME..
@@mauromartinez3091 busy's good, but don't burn yourself out!
The drip edge was painted FLAT to the board? Making it useless?
Yeah I didn't install that 😄 was old drip didn't even have the kick out lip on the bottom I don't think
Well done ✅
@@afrahj9158 thank you 🙌👍
The facia board resting on the roof probably contributed to rotting it?
Possibly, but I doubt. It's not resting on it, the patio awning was build on after that room was built. Just age and sun rot, bad quality wood. The corners of your fascia board are always going to be the first to rot. Mostly from rain and water/dew dripping down to corner and getting into that joint where 2 meet
I agree with this comment. I would have notched the facia board where it comes close to resting on the roof to be sure it does not get any moisture. Why else would it have rot exactly there?
Solid!!
Thank you! 🙌👍
Thank Johnny
You're welcome! Happy I could help 🙌👍
Im confused why the cut had to be a 45 degree angle when it couldve been square?
@@rebelandproud1 it makes a longer joint so it'll be stronger. Also better for expansion and contraction of the joint 👍
Jonny strikes again
Wrap it in trim coil aluminum so it doesn't get wet from the bottom roof again.
@@JasonJayJJ1 great idea, thanks for sharing 🙌👍
I like it
Thank you! 👍
Epic
Thanks cuz! 🙌👍
Don't use silicone caulk. You can't paint silicone. Use a urethane based caulk and paint it.
@@jhart3216 Thanks for the tip 🙌Yes I like big stretch or dynaflex when I want to paint over it on exterior 👍
@@JonnyDIY I also wondered about the silicone, thought you'd sand or paint over it...that didn't bother you I guess, the appearance of it.
@@kimkhebert yes it drys clear and can't even see it. I use paintable caulk on more visible areas and places I have to paint
Thanks! Everything is helpful and you had good fixes on the problems that arose. BUT... DON'T USE SILICONE ON ANYTHING BUT BATHROOMS!!!! As a professional painter, that stuff is the bane of my existence when DIYers use it on their trim or siding or windows or anywhere we have to work. Nothing sticks to silicone, not even new silicone. When it's time to repaint, that stuff has to be removed. Plus, clear doesn't mean invisible. It's best to use something like Quad OSI or QuadMax. Or if you want something with water clean-up, Big Stretch. Then paint it. And it's gone. Other than that, great video. Just don't use silicone. Ever.
@@MichaelRieck-i8g Awesome thanks for sharing. Yeah I've been buying dynaflex ultra lately but want to try those like big stretch 👍
What about the paintable silicone thats out there now?
Correctamundo!
@@Rich3016 You could give that a try. Just make sure it's the paintable stuff. I haven't experimented with it any because those other caulks I mentioned do what we need them to do. I do wonder what they sacrifice when they make the silicone paintable.
Wait what? No $150 permit fees from the township? LOL Great Job Jonny
@@JohnElHanafi 😆 nope no permits for me 🤣 thanks! 🙌👍
@@JonnyDIY I know!!! Around here they'll charge you for taking a dump in your backyard lol
@@JohnElHanafi 🤣 lol right!? It's getting ridiculous
Ahh. Balancing act.!! So dangerous Don't fall off the roof !
😆🤸♂️ that was a fun job
I kinda sliced my foot open but i am ok
😳😲 hope you're OK and it heals fast 🙏👍
They aren't studs. They're outriggers.
@@TheDragonDeacon Thank you, you're right 🙌👍
There are about 1000 ways to replace a fascia board....this has to be the most, creative?. 😂
Thank you 🙌👍 I thought it'd be easier than replacing that whole long run to the peak. Was probably 15-20ft. I'd have to scarf them together too