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Enclosing eaves
Hi All,
I have an old 1960's era house,tiled roof/timber frames and I want to enclose the eaves.
Does anyone know if there is some kind of cormmercially available metal trim that can be fixed to the brick wall and accept via a slot,fibre cement sheet to hide the join where the sheet would normally abut the wall.
What other methods have people employed to enclose eaves.??
Thanks in adavance.
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I think the usual way to do it would be to run a batten around the wall at the height of the eave sheet. Install the eave sheet by nailing to the batten and then run a bit of quad around over that to hide the join.
How are you planning to fix the eave sheet under the fascia? Does it have a slot?
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No my facia does not have a slot. I was planning on running battens from the batten attached to the wall to the underside of the roof beam/purlin(I dont know what they are called,the beams that the tile battens attach to).
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