You are the best !! You teach real skills and make it fun. You got me laughing bud !! I've got a soffit facia job to get done and am going to use your advice and see if I can rent a break. Thank you for sharing
i tell you. You sure know how to explain everything and address everyones questions rather than just putting shit up. for example the simplest way of just mentioning what an f channel is and the different ways of doing it. excellent instructor keep it up. i subscribed and trust me i normally dont. thankx bro good video.
I own the same brand of brake and generation but the 8'6" version. The older I get the heavier it gets moving it. lol Twenty years home remodeling and every muscle aches, including my brain. LoL Great vid Dominick, well explained to the common man. Take care -Ozz
Normally because it wasn’t put on straight and something is holding it back from expanding when the temperatures change. Even if you put too many nails in it as well.
You can really tell you like what you do, I respect that. Some people can be great at their craft and terrible at teaching it, you're not one of those guys.
Have 1975 home that has wood fascia that seems to be warping/waving I guess from exterior elements.(weather) It almost looks like if the part that is waving/lifting is like a thin plywood sheet that's on top of wood panel. Some of the rafters holding the gutters also seem to need to be replaced in certain sections of house. Question is I have had a few companies offer to do vinyl coverings. They say they will cover what's there. Should it be covered or should the wood fascia be removed? I am torn as the front of home has cedar shakes and I would hate for it to ruin the look of the home. Help!
My old saying goes "What do you have if you put makeup on an ugly lady? Still an ugly lady" Don't ever cover something bad up. Sounds like you should replace what you have. Send me a picture if you can. Dom@askmediy.com
We look forward to watching your videos.
You are a great teacher
Thank you so much.
Love to hear that. Thank you so much.
10:10 The name of the trim you're looking for is "undersill trim". Love your channel!
Frieze board.
You are the best !! You teach real skills and make it fun. You got me laughing bud !! I've got a soffit facia job to get done and am going to use your advice and see if I can rent a break. Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much. You can use my brake if you like.
i tell you. You sure know how to explain everything and address everyones questions rather than just putting shit up. for example the simplest way of just mentioning what an f channel is and the different ways of doing it. excellent instructor keep it up. i subscribed and trust me i normally dont. thankx bro good video.
I own the same brand of brake and generation but the 8'6" version. The older I get the heavier it gets moving it. lol Twenty years home remodeling and every muscle aches, including my brain. LoL Great vid Dominick, well explained to the common man. Take care -Ozz
Thank you so much. Yeah you too! LOL The funny thing, on mine anyway, there is a label on it with some lady carrying it LOL.
Hi, thanks for the great videos! Where do you buy the flat aluminum fascia? Do you buy it in coils?
Always my pleasure. Yes in coils and Home Depot does sell it like that in the siding area.
What would cause the facial metal to be wavy after install?
Normally because it wasn’t put on straight and something is holding it back from expanding when the temperatures change. Even if you put too many nails in it as well.
where do u buy that aluminum piece
Coil stock can be bought in Home Depot as many other places
What thickness in the aluminum? Thank you for your video
You can really tell you like what you do, I respect that. Some people can be great at their craft and terrible at teaching it, you're not one of those guys.
Under sill
Excellent thanks very much!
Your good teacher keep it up
Have 1975 home that has wood fascia that seems to be warping/waving I guess from exterior elements.(weather) It almost looks like if the part that is waving/lifting is like a thin plywood sheet that's on top of wood panel. Some of the rafters holding the gutters also seem to need to be replaced in certain sections of house. Question is I have had a few companies offer to do vinyl coverings. They say they will cover what's there. Should it be covered or should the wood fascia be removed? I am torn as the front of home has cedar shakes and I would hate for it to ruin the look of the home. Help!
My old saying goes "What do you have if you put makeup on an ugly lady? Still an ugly lady" Don't ever cover something bad up. Sounds like you should replace what you have. Send me a picture if you can. Dom@askmediy.com
You just saved me a whole lot of money!!!
Now that's what I want to hear.
Nice personality and great content.
I appreciate that!
You are the man!!!
Thanks buddy
Never nail the face of the fascia ... just saying
What are you kidding. Of course you do. And how do you think it would stay there? Gutter nails, no
I have also heard this, so how do you make it stay? Maybe you silicon the nails, if you do?
@@philindeblanc white fascia trim nails. Never ever caulk