Soft rot fungi decompose wood more slowly than brown rot fungi and white rot fungi but thrive in temperatures too hot and too cold for the other types to survive between 0 and 110.
The proper way to fix rotted wood on a roof.
Using a chisel and hammer or a saws all chip out the damaged wood below that mark.
When you come across rotted wood in your old house projects instead of replacing the damaged wood you also can repair it with specialty epoxy penetrants also called consolidants and fillers to make repairs.
Locate nails that hold shingles in place by lifting up on the end shingle above the one you plan to remove.
Working your way up the roof expose all of the rotted wood.
Over time exposure to the elements and damage created by nesting animals can rob your home s eaves the overhanging edges of the roof of their attractive appearance and structural strength.
Trim the fascia boards to the correct length the same way you did the soffit.
Draw a line around the column about 2 inches above the rotted area and install a temporary brace under the deck porch or roof.
Probe the rotted areas with a screwdriver to find the extent of the damage.
Use a polyester filler to rebuild rotted or damaged wood.
How to repair rotted eaves.
Leave the next course of shingles intact by carefully removing the second set of four nails.
The rafter tails support the edge of the roof and the lookouts support the soffit boards so they have to be sound.
It takes paint well and won t rot.
Our 2x6 rafter tail had rotted enough to weaken it so we screwed another 2x6 to it photo 6.
Install the kickout flashing underneath the first shingle photo 1.
To repair rotted door frame first remove rotted wood with a 5 in 1 or other sharp tool.
Remove the shingles over the area of the rotted roof decking identified previously.
Soffit and fascia repair 1.
Pull up the felt paper underneath the shingles.
Pull down to remove the old soffit.
Add felt if needed before nailing the new wood on and prime the new wood on all four sides before installing it.
Remove the rotted section of fascia.
Be careful not to damage any nearby roof shingles or flashing.
Pry the narrow shingle mold from the fascia using a flat bar.
Fixing decayed rotted wood using an epoxy penetrant and filler.
Be sure to cut the edges where the boards.
Let moist areas dry out before proceeding.
You can mold and shape it to match the original wood profile.
Inspect the sidewall around and underneath the fascia and inside the house for signs of moisture damage and repair any rotted areas.
Repeat this procedure so that all the columns look exactly the same and have the same dimensions.