They appear as an inverted v under the edges of the roof verge protecting the exposed materials much like a fascia.
Barge boards and guttering.
Fascia cover also exhibits the same profile as steel fascia thus it can be used to cover the existing timber boards to match up to an extension or new top storey addition where steel fascia has been used.
Maintaining your barge boards is simplicity but a common mistake is simply placing new boards over old.
This is the board that is used on the gable end of a house.
The fascia board also carries all the guttering.
Barge boards while fascias and soffits support the guttering of a property barge boards are attached to a gable to provide added strength protection and aesthetics.
This simply accelerates the deterioration of the board in the case of wooden boards and possibly the fascia too.
It looks the same as a fascia board and indeed the same board can be used although a barge board does not carry out any supporting structural function on the roof.
This makes them important for improving water drainage from your roof and keeping it in good condition.
This is no mean feat especially when it is raining hard.
Barge board is the name given to the board that runs up each side of a gable or apex forming the top two sides of a triangle.
The advantage of this system is that it can cover faded and rotting fascia and eliminate the need to maintain and paint your fascia boards.
In a downpour the roof of a 3 bed semi could be washing several gallons of water per second into its gutters.
Fascias or fascia are the horizontal board that caps the edge of rafters around the outside of your building.