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Metal Clad Fascia

Postby reesiesteve on Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:23 pm

I am new here, and I know there is already a metal sticky thread but I'm interested in knowing how to go about cladding my roof fascia with some type of metal. Do I go to a metal place or a roofer? Is there any terminology I should know? Is this a job I can DIY, if so what tools do I need? Etc. I'm very new to old home ownership and am slowly convincing myself (and my husband) that we may be able to fix up our place on our own with enough guts and information (because we are young and broke). I appreciate any feedback you all have. I've seen some of the fascia in the Paradise Gardens neighborhood near me. and it looks amazing! I've been lurking on the site for a while now and am confident this is the place to start my journey!
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Re: Metal Clad Fascia

Postby JDL on Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:06 pm

I've looked at this as well, and think the gauge and material size will in part dictate the attachment method. Do you have a 2x6 fascia? A relatively thin gauge could be bent at 90° into an "L" shape, and screwed into the fascia board from below. I'm sure there are even some adhesives which could help keep it in place. I imagine your goal is to avoid any visible screws/nails/etc for a cleaner look. As you get beefier in gauge I imagine you'll have to beef up your attachment method, which would likely involve welding appropriate brackets to the metal for attachment to the fascia.

Any pics for a visual? I'm sure there's someone on here who's actually done this and could talk in more than hypotheticals :P
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Re: Metal Clad Fascia

Postby AZScott on Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:05 pm

United Aluminum on Indian School has aluminum fascia covers. They looked ok and could work but I have a feeling it isn't what you are going for. It's worth a shot though.
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Re: Metal Clad Fascia

Postby reesiesteve on Sun Jun 26, 2011 11:39 am

Col I'll check united Aluminum out. I really don't what I want yet till I see it really. To answer your question
JDL: it's 2x10 fascia boards. and yes hiding seams and attachments would be preferable. Here is a pic
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Re: Metal Clad Fascia

Postby rfc1957 on Sun Jun 26, 2011 1:59 pm

Hi,
We did our entire roof in standing seam metal that has nicely rusted; we also did our fascia and garage storage area. I can recommend Allen Myers with:
THE MYERS GROUP INC.

4450 E. MCLELLAN RD. UNIT 104

MESA, AZ. 85205

PHONE: 480-835-9243

FAX: 480-835-9395


He will come out and give you a quote for custom metal fabrication--if you like the look of rusted metal in 22 gauge, he's the person to talk to. If you are handy, you can install it yourself or find a roofer that has experience with metal roofs.
Good Luck!
Bob :)
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Re: Metal Clad Fascia

Postby reesiesteve on Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:37 pm

Awesome! thanks for the great ideas!
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Re: Metal Clad Fascia

Postby matthew on Tue Jun 28, 2011 9:31 am

rfc1957 wrote:Hi,
We did our entire roof in standing seam metal that has nicely rusted; we also did our fascia and garage storage area. I can recommend Allen Myers with:
THE MYERS GROUP INC.

4450 E. MCLELLAN RD. UNIT 104

MESA, AZ. 85205

PHONE: 480-835-9243

FAX: 480-835-9395


He will come out and give you a quote for custom metal fabrication--if you like the look of rusted metal in 22 gauge, he's the person to talk to. If you are handy, you can install it yourself or find a roofer that has experience with metal roofs.
Good Luck!
Bob :)


we had a great experience with his products for our front and back fence. highly recommended!
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