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Fascia and Soffit Rotting Out, But Why?

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    Removing old rotted wood

    There actually ended up being more rotted out wood than we expected, but that's why we are good at adapting to our situation. from this picture or point of view it doesn’t look too bad.

    This is a picture of a ladder standing up and resting on some wood at the top of a building   

    let’s take a closer look

    In this picture, you can see that not only the fascia is bad but so it the soffits and some of the main wood under the roof. It was all removed and replaced. Plus painted to match the other paint.

    In this next picture, you can see that the reason this was leaking was that there was never any step flashing added between the shingles and the fascia. I outlined an area in red to represent where the step flashing should have been. Keep in mind the only part you would see is the vertical part going up the wood. The other section would still be under the shingles. This is a picture of a rotted wood wall on top of a shingle portion of a roof

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