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What Are Fascias?
Standing outside of your home, looking up at where the top portion of the outer wall meets the roof, there is a point where they come together. This is sometimes referred to as a roof line, which makes sense, in that it forms a line where the roof and the outer wall come together. There is always going to be overhang from the shingles, typically dropping into a gutter, and the gutter is attached to the outer fascia. It is simply a very long street board, one that runs across the edge of the lower roof, fixed directly to what are called roof trusses that provide the supporting structure of the roof itself. This is how they are able to remain secure for so long, and can also support not only the weight of the gutter, but also the water that comes into the gutter during the rainy season. It is important to have this board a fixed at all locations into each of the roof trusses, to ensure that it can handle the rain.
Many Different Types Of Fascias
There are actually a couple different types of fascia boards that are available, in various sizes, styles and colors. It just depends on the color of your home, and what type of effect you are looking for, and how much money you have to spend.
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