Replacing Rottoen Tongur And Groove From Roof

What you will see is how to open up and repair the soffit portion of this job.
Replacing rottoen tongur and groove from roof. Pull down to remove the old soffit. A pneumatic nailer makes driving galvanized finish nails through the groove side of each board a lot easier. Remove the rotted section of fascia. Working your way up the roof expose all of the rotted wood.
During a reroof start at the peak of the roof and remove all shingles prying them up with a pitchfork working your way down the roof. In this example a roof leak around a plumbing vent allowed water to run down onto the soffit boards causing them to warp and rot along with the fascia board. Pull up the felt paper underneath the shingles. Removing termite damaged rafters and starter boards.
Soffit and fascia repair 1. Leave the next course of shingles intact by carefully removing the second set of four nails. This is the time to replace them as well. If it comes off without splitting reuse it later.
Pry the narrow shingle mold from the fascia using a flat bar. Once the porch boards are all down it s a good idea to add some trim around the edges before finish painting. The roof boards under worn shingles might well have rotted too.