That "tall spot where the boards meet" is called a gable and the metal coming down from the shingles is called a drip edge. You need to prime these fascia boards first. They get beat up by the sun. You need a seperate paint and primer. You CAN prime with the paint you have but i dont think you have a clue how to prime in the first place so ill just say this, three coats instead of two. I do hope you at least paint with two coats. You would use less paint and get a better finish if you fill that wood grain especially the knots in the wood. And used a legit primer.
What about priming first?
That "tall spot where the boards meet" is called a gable and the metal coming down from the shingles is called a drip edge. You need to prime these fascia boards first. They get beat up by the sun. You need a seperate paint and primer. You CAN prime with the paint you have but i dont think you have a clue how to prime in the first place so ill just say this, three coats instead of two. I do hope you at least paint with two coats. You would use less paint and get a better finish if you fill that wood grain especially the knots in the wood. And used a legit primer.
What about the other side?
I only got a chance to record the one side, but it’s pretty much the same process
What type of paint did you use?
The other side will be whatever color the eaves have been painted.
why paint the flushing ???😂