How To Install Fascia & Soffits Featuring Skill Builder

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • With this video, we collaborated with the brilliant guys over at ‪@SkillBuilder‬. We provided the fascia and soffit boards for them to use to take you through the process of fitting them effectively, while providing some handy tips and tricks along the way.
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Komentáře • 16

  • @stephenmckay5731
    @stephenmckay5731 Před 14 hodinami

    I fitted soffits and fascia recently. This was the first time I've done this. I found those polytop pins a nightmare to hammer in. They constantly bent or would not hammer in fully with the plastic faced hammer you recommend to use. Eventually after much swearing, I found the best way was to predrill a 2mm dia pilot hole. They went in better after that, but some still refused to go in all the way. I ended up discarding the plastic headed hammer (useless, not heavy enough), and used an ordinary heavier hammer on the difficult ones. This worked, but some of the plastic tops of the pins were destroyed. I just painted the tops with a drop of white paint.
    This is in no way a criticism of your video. I found it very helpful. I am just sharing my experiences so that newbies like me might find it usefull.

  • @sitatt
    @sitatt Před rokem +3

    Great vid! Thanks for sharing this - really tidy job!

  • @handle1196
    @handle1196 Před 2 měsíci

    Great content. I like the idea of the OSB facia first but wondering how high do you position the top of this above the rafters for slates?
    Can you still do this on a new build where some kind of over facia or eaves ventilation strips are required?
    Looks like 18mm OSB at 3:00 just not sure if the over fascia venta would nail into this end grain.

    • @nbpltd
      @nbpltd  Před 2 měsíci

      With the OSB fascia, you would position it between 25mm and 40mm above the rafter feet.
      In theory, there's no reason why you couldn't do this on a new build, but as you say, you might not be able to use over-fascia vents, in which case you'd have to implement a different method of ventilation, with products such as circular soffit vents, vented soffit, soffit vent strips or vented eavesguard.

  • @Morning_Rays
    @Morning_Rays Před 11 měsíci

    Hi James, in case of cladding gable wall, do we fix soffit over the cladding or does cladding covers the soffit? Thanks

  • @johnbower
    @johnbower Před rokem

    Tidy job, What thickness was the OSB board you nailed to the ends of the rafters behind the plastic fascia

    • @AJ-ds5gf
      @AJ-ds5gf Před rokem +2

      Looking at 3:00, I'd bet it's 18mm OSB3.

  • @robertthomas8381
    @robertthomas8381 Před měsícem

    Hi do you to soffits or fascia first?

    • @nbpltd
      @nbpltd  Před 28 dny

      The easiest way to do it is to fit the soffit first and then the fascia would simply slot into the end of the soffit and then be nailed securely in place with polytops.

  • @christopherhighcock7363
    @christopherhighcock7363 Před 9 měsíci

    Do I need to seal the soffit against the wall?

    • @nbpltd
      @nbpltd  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes, that would be recommended to prevent water from getting inside the eaves.

  • @PaulM_aka_4c21
    @PaulM_aka_4c21 Před rokem

    What about air vents ?

    • @nbpltd
      @nbpltd  Před rokem +2

      Depending on the pitch of the roof, the eaves should have continuous ventilation of 10mm or 25mm, which can be achieved with either over fascia vents, soffit vents, vented soffit or vented eavesguard.

  • @chrispemble7261
    @chrispemble7261 Před rokem

    at 12.59 what is that pen you're using please?