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Installing soffits on a gable roof.
With the help of an assistant raise the vent up to the soffit and center it over the cutout slot.
Soffit is relatively easy to install but should be done with caution because of the height of gable roofs.
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Next lay the strip vent down on a flat wood surface such as a plywood sheet or long 2 x 4 and drill 1 8 in dia.
A soffit is construct that covers the underside of the eave overhang on your roof.
Closed eaves may be wide or narrow depending on the roof design.
This will make accessing the soffit easier for installation.
Space the holes 12 to 14 in.
Installing a soffit on a gable roof sounds difficult but with the proper tools and a little time you can do it quite easily in a weekend.
Soffit nails into each of the outer v grooves the groove flange and the center groove of panels that have center backing.
Square up the panel to the house with a carpenter s square and nail the outside of the panel to the bottom of the wooden fascia.
Mark a straight line on the side of the house to prepare it for a j channel which can support the rear edge of aluminum or vinyl soffit or wood soffits as well.
These can be repaired or soffits can be installed to create closed eaves.
Rafter vents or insulation baffles install in any rafter space to create narrow gaps that direct fresh air from the soffit vents to the peak of the roof.
A ledger plate is fastened to the wall to attach the soffit at that location.
Installing soffit on the gable portion of the eaves is no different than installing it on a horizontal overhang except that you will likely faced increased safety concerns because the gable is higher.
If this is not possible install the f channel before the rest of the siding.
This week we would like to show you how to install soffit products as well as fascia trim products.
Use a trim nail punch to drive 1 1 2 in.
Screw holes through both flanges.
Install soffit on a home before you install siding for ease and convenience.
On narrow eaves the rafter ends serve to fasten the soffit and fascia.