Its purpose is to cover the ends of the roof rafters and because that s where water drains off the roof the gutters are often attached to it.
Attaching guttering to fascia.
Sometimes the roof needs repair in addition to the gutters but you aren t able to complete both projects at the same time.
One way to make sure your gutter doesn t fall off the house is to install fascia hanger brackets.
A fascia bracket will be fixed to the angled section of a rise and fall bracket using bolts and nuts to finish the installation of your gutter system.
Secure the brackets with 2 inch long 1 4 inch lag screws.
Step 12 fit the next section of gutter into the union bracket being sure the joints line up with the insertion depth that is marked onto the fittings.
Where a gutter ends cut it to extend about an inch past the end of the fascia board to catch water from the overhanging shingles.
A fascia board is technically part of the roof system of your house but from the ground it looks like part of the wall.
Step 7 mark the downspout outlet.
Most property owners without a fascia board assume that their building s contractors must have had other provisions for averting water damage to their foundation and walls.
If a gutter run will measure longer than 40 feet 12 m the gutter should be positioned to pitch down from the middle aimed toward a downspout at each end.
They re fitted to the gutter hanger and then they are attached directly to the roof.
Then attach an end cap with rivets and seal the joint from the inside with gutter sealant.
Leave the old spikes in place a spike head looks better than a hole in the gutter.
Miter the ends of your fascia board to 45 degree angles so they fit together.
The fascia board has to be resistant to moisture and rot or it won t last long.
Drill 2 inch deep 1 8 inch diameter pilot holes through the fascia and rafter tails where your marks meet the chalk line.
Gutters should be attached to the fascia and run the entire length of the roof ending with a downspout.
Turn the saw on and pull it down to cut the angle.
Put on your safety glasses and position the fascia board so the corner on one end lines up with the saw blade.
At the end of the first piece of guttering fit a union bracket by screwing it into the fascia.
Just hook the bracket under the front lip of the gutter and then screw the other side of the bracket to the fascia.
Lay the gutter into the brackets that you ve lag screwed to the fascia.
Be sure to use the screws recommended by the manufacturer.
Rotate the gutter upward until its back edge slips into the hooks at the top of the back of the brackets as shown.
Set the angle of a miter saw to 45 degrees so you can make clean cuts through the board.