Wood Fascia Boards Wood is the most common material used to make fascia. Typically, wood fascia boards are made of spruce, pine or fir. However, cedar fascia boards (same wood for decks) are gaining steam.Click to see full answer. Then, what is the best wood to use for fascia board? Wood Is a Common Fascia Material Cedar is a popular fascia wood and redwood is another. That’s because both species resist rot and moisture very well, even when unpainted. If you prime and paint the fascia, you can also make them out of fir, spruce or pine, which are all less expensive.Beside above, can you use treated lumber for fascia? Purchase pressure-treated lumber to replace your fascia boards as a way to extend the life of the repair. Pressure-treated lumber is designed for outside applications and resists rot, moisture and insect damage. Cut the new lumber to size and secure it to the rafter ends with galvanized finish nails. Moreover, how thick should fascia boards be? Replacement fascias do vary in thickness by manufacturer, but the rule of thumb is that to qualify structurally as a replacement board they should be somewhere between 16mm and 25mm thick – our most common range is the 18mm Replacement Fascia.What type of wood is used for eaves? cedar
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