Building a Large Garage Part 3: How to Install Soffit and Fascia

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In this episode of building a large garage, I take you thru the process of how to install soffit and fascia. I also share some tips and tricks along the way and show the framing of our overhangs.

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Just wanted to have this as a premier So I could be available if and when anyone had questions...see you soon

RRBuildings
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“How the sun hits the fascia overlap to decide the best way to finishing it” sounds like what Gianlorenzo Bernini would say while chiseling one of his sculptures. That’s total commitment to the job!

giovannifiorentino
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I'ts nice to see a crafts person take pride in their work, I used to get tired of hearing people complain about their job it's good you enjoy what you do, and the quality seems second to none. The more I think about it a pole barn like you build would make for a nice and sturdy home.

c.a.martin
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40ft in the air and you’d need the Hubble Telescope to see that ridge detail but Kyle still makes the effort like its 5ft off the ground!

Love the attention to detail, awesome workmanship!

TheBiggerrich
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This guy is very good. It’s nice to see someone who knows what they’re doing and takes pride in it. Great video series.

GeorgiaRebel
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I'm a gutter guy for 30 plus years and what you said about the flashing spacing for the gutters is the first time anyone who installs the metal roofing has actually understood why this flashing needs space kudos

williamsutton
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No matter how many I’ve seen you build, I always learn or get the process reinforced.. thanks dude for taking the time to teach.

dannyspears
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Hey I'm a post frame builder in Nashville Tennessee. One tool I use to open the hem bend on the trim is a staple puller from lowes. Always used my knife blade until I found them. Works wonders on the stubborn lapping panels under Windows in the j channel as well .

samuelmills
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Love your channel! We farm and have built several of your own post frame buildings. We can make it pretty strait and square but are by NO means builders of your guys caliber. We have been trimming out the 48'x80' with a 30'x80' leanto we have been building. I really love your atten. to detail.I wish i had found your videos sooner as we uses treated 6x6 in the ground vs the piers. Its just me and dad that do it and hes old school but i showed him some of your vids and got him to screw down our wall sheathing in the flat. We really prob owe you $ for as much as we used your vids to learn and assist us along the way. Keep up the good work! Bob

bobrhonda
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I needed this video. I have my garage built and after I finish installing the garage doors I'm gonna do the soffit and fascia but it's not something I've been trained to do so I'm self teaching. This will help even though my garage is just residential scale.

CybekCusal
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Just watched your sheet metal brake demo, which was in a different video but somehow missed being able to comment there. Anyway, I'm a 65-year old woman who's been making sheet metal light fixtures for over 20 years using a cheapo combo brake and shear from harbor freight absolutely love watching your video and learned a lot most of what I know I have learned by trial and error, especially when it comes to some crazy angles and shapes.

galejohnson
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Not doing the bird box on the fascia when you transition to the Gable End makes it look so much better. Great idea dude I love it!

DonLemke
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RR Buildings is the BEST medicine for my OCD... 😳😆

silvergrizzly
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I watch and enjoy all your videos, but this time I thought I would comment on the top quality of your instructions- well done.

internetapocalypse
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That trim instead of a bird box looks fantastic!

zsoltberes
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11:26 Thank you Thank you. I don't like the bird box either and i've been searching for other ways to do it!!! Thanks again, i'll be coping you this weekend.

-DIYPRO-
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Your knowledge about all you do is amazing ! Detail after detail, such craftmanship.

bunnhearn
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Your on the right track thinking about cutting the eve board on an angle. It makes the eve row of screws look and set better. Plus you should have the extra overlap between eve and fascia trim to still cover. 👍💪 Great video Kyle!

michaelfarmer
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Tom Silva has done a few segments on drip edge and everytime he leaves a finger gap behind it, not tight to the facia. Ultimately if it's tight surface tension pulls the water off the drip edge and onto the facia. With a gap, the water wicks off. With gutters it probably doesn't matter, but for my money I want water to wick off the drip edge.

TheKnightrunners
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I like the idea you have for the beveled fascia board..seems like the closure strips would fit better

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