Thankyou for the video i might try to replace my damaged ones myself! So im pretty sure my roof beams are metal not wood…. See how I go haha! Its worth a try i feel confident after watching your video even though ive never used a grinder to cut!
Great instructional video. Best I’ve found so far for replacing the eaves on YT. Just wondering if it’s easier to start with putting the sheet into the outside groove first then against the brick wall?
Excellent job. I have to fix mine, and my roof seems identical to that one. My problem is I need 85 cm wide board, but the widest available seems to be 75 cm
G'day Dennis. Do you have a video on sloped eaves? In particular I'm trying to work out how I would install colorbond fascia and rebate the soffit sheets into the groove at the bottom if the sheets were running along the rafters at an angle, and weren't horizontal like in this video. Sorry for the long winded question.
@@dennisperrie but are there colorbond fascias with an angled rebate for the soffit sheets? So far, all I can find is the rebate facing 90 degrees to accommodate the sheet as normal at horizontal. I can find timber fascias with the angled slot, but not colorbond. I guess I'm just wondering if they are around.
awesome need mine done to many holes from electricians stuff up put sensor lights on and hole easy go thru a most dont use plastic sleeves just screw in hope will stop now got a sparkie coming out again a new one put on me timber fascia
Thankyou for the video i might try to replace my damaged ones myself! So im pretty sure my roof beams are metal not wood…. See how I go haha! Its worth a try i feel confident after watching your video even though ive never used a grinder to cut!
Much better with sound and your explanation, didn't see you replace the damaged downpipe drain in the video?
I have a separate video for that. Otherwise, the video becomes too long. Check out how to install a downpipe.
Great instructional video. Best I’ve found so far for replacing the eaves on YT. Just wondering if it’s easier to start with putting the sheet into the outside groove first then against the brick wall?
The easiest is to start with the wall. It allows the sheet to slide
Excellent job. I have to fix mine, and my roof seems identical to that one. My problem is I need 85 cm wide board, but the widest available seems to be 75 cm
@@jimowenspmp you should be able to get 90 and 120 wide boards.
@@dennisperrie I haven't found wider than 75 cm in Perth. I can get Villaboard wider, but it's thicker (6 mm)
@@dennisperrie It looks like Hardiflex cladding might be the answer
G'day Dennis. Do you have a video on sloped eaves? In particular I'm trying to work out how I would install colorbond fascia and rebate the soffit sheets into the groove at the bottom if the sheets were running along the rafters at an angle, and weren't horizontal like in this video.
Sorry for the long winded question.
@ML6103 it all about the set up. you have to get the rebate set right. If you are not sure a roof carpenter will know the set up
@@dennisperrie but are there colorbond fascias with an angled rebate for the soffit sheets? So far, all I can find is the rebate facing 90 degrees to accommodate the sheet as normal at horizontal. I can find timber fascias with the angled slot, but not colorbond. I guess I'm just wondering if they are around.
Generally it is done with wood but if you talk to the facia manufacturer they may have some ideas or solutions.
@@dennisperrie okay thanks mate
Brilliant, cheers
How old was that house? Would the eaves not contain asbestos? also, whoever wired that place went a little overboard with romax 😅😅😅
Not overly old as the eave was broken due to water. Definately not asbestoes. Also it was by the meter box so that is why all the wires
@@dennisperrie cool bananas. Still so much Romax wire is a sure sign of a “quality” electrician 😀😀😀
awesome need mine done to many holes from electricians stuff up put sensor lights on and hole easy go thru a most dont use plastic sleeves just screw in hope will stop now got a sparkie coming out again a new one put on me timber fascia
Looks like a tricky operation all around. That eave sheet is brittle by the looks of it. I can see why small taps are used instead of mega force!
Job is awesome,,
Great Vid!
That is poor poor electrical work above that switch board.
Thanks
great video thanks. Can I ask, how much would you charge for a job like this one?
About 500
@@dennisperriewhere do you live, can you do this for me?
@@dungdigdog8650 joondalup
Brown Prairie
Colten Crossing
That looks like asbestos to me... or is it?
no it's not. it's hardiflex