Rotten Roof Boards
Your gutters could be working well but if your fascia boards are rotten that s a problem.
Rotten roof boards. Your gutters sit right next to them. How to fix a rotten board on a roof safety first. You ll be working on a ladder and perhaps even on. Rotten roof boards create a number of problems for homeowners.
Since roof decking is made from wood and wood composites it is particularly susceptible to rotting and water damage when continuously exposed to sustained or excess moisture. Locate nails that hold shingles in place by lifting up on the end shingle above the one you plan to remove. When replacing roof decking you first need to get rid of the old rotten section. It requires immediate attention either by the homeowner or a professional.
They decrease the strength of the roof allow for moisture penetration and spread rot to other areas of the roof. Pull the shingles and underlying felt off the entire board not just the area that s rotted. Fortunately repairing rotten or weathered eaves is a relatively simple project that you can do yourself without ever having to climb onto your roof. We ll outline safety precautions removal procedures and tools needed for the job.
Cut away the damaged area. Rotted wood rafters in a roof are a serious issue. Water is your roof s number one enemy. Start by prying away the bottom and sides of the old eaves and cutting new materials to match.
The fascia is attached to the end of the roof and supports the lower edge of the bottom row of roof tiles. Commonly what you can see of the rotted wood is only part of the problem it is what you cannot see under the surface of the wood that can be the main issue. Water seeps into your roofing system in many different ways. Your fascia boards are the long boards the run just under the roof.
Wood rotting from the inside out compromises the structural integrity of the rafter. What causes roof decking to rot. Remove the shingles over the area of the rotted roof decking identified previously. You may need to cut a little extra to expose enough of the trusses and make sure you get rid of all the rotten wood.