According to roofing repairs experts, when it comes to the topic of the home’s exterior, some homeowners aren’t very knowledgeable when it comes to certain fixtures, such as the fascia board. This is actually somewhat understandable; after all, not every homeowner has the time to study up on everything that makes up their home. However, there are benefits to learning as much as you can about your property and as such, you should also learn what you can about the fascia board.
Here’s everything you need to know about the fascia board.
The fascia is a board that runs along the roofline of your home and often acts as a finishing edge that connects your rafters and trusses. Usually, these are visible from your home’s exterior and whether you have seamless gutters or the standard ones, the fascia is what holds them in place. According to experts, the fascia can be made of vinyl, aluminum, or plastic and depending on which material you pick, it’s lifespan may vary.
For assistance in installing a fascia board on your home, don’t hesitate to turn to the roofing experts of Deschutes Roofing.
Apart from being used as a staging post for your gutter system, the fascia board also has a few more uses. For instance, it can easily improve your home’s aesthetic appeal as it gives the roof’s edge a smooth, even appearance. Other than that, it can also prevent moisture from entering your home as the fascia blocks the entrance of your roof, protecting your home’s roofing system from experiencing water damage.
Want to install a new fascia board for your home? Simply turn to the pros of Deschutes Roofing, the leading professionals to turn to when it comes to seamless gutter installation and roof replacement projects. Give us a call at (541) 241-5720 or fill out our contact form to get in touch with us and get a free estimate today!
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