We finished off the “P” section of the Fascia boards where they connected to the temporary Downpipe Channels (which are alongside what will be the conservatory).

Last-of-the-Fascias-with-downpipe


After that bit was done, which saw the final conclusion of getting our Fascia Board up, all 77 metres of it on 15 sections of roof, all aligned up and no extra bits needed doing or repairing, we were ready to begin the task, the long task, of permanently fixing and gluing all the Fascia Board into place.
We started at the conservatory end (on the front part of the “P” section) and began taking down each section of the Fascia, after pre-screwing the second screw first (provide a pilot hole to help us align the boards), gluing all the ends of the rafters and the butt joints with their biscuits and mounting everything back up again! We got as far as and completed section “E” so we managed to get all the front of the house done.

By Shaun

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