Color availability varies by width.
Vinyl fascia wrap.
Product overview cellwood vinyl fascia is a maintenance free way to cover and protect your home s wood fascia boards.
Preformed wood grain aluminum fascia has a pvc textured finish that replicates wood.
At the very end of the l shape is a tiny lip that wraps under.
Georgia pacific 0 9375 in x 8 in x 12 5 ft white wood grain woodgrain vinyl fascia.
Vinyl wrapping your home s trim adds durability but often comes up short in this area when compared to aluminum wrap.
It s designed to protect your house from water and insect damage while adding to the beauty of your home.
That is typically done by installing new soffit.
No more need to paint every year with this strong durable aluminum fascia.
Most will not use the same coil stock to wrap the soffit overhang.
Long fascia comes in a variety of widths to fit most homes.
Vinyl has a higher impact resistance than aluminum adding to its durability value.
Georgia pacific 0 9375 in x 8 in x 12 5 ft clay wood grain woodgrain vinyl fascia.
Fascia boards can be covered using pre formed aluminum fascia or field formed aluminum trim coil.
The aluminum with it s baked on paint finish covers your current wooden fascia.
Insert 2 inch roofing nails along the bottom lip of the vinyl fascia every 24 to 36 inches.
It completely covers fascia boards from the drip edge to the soffit.
And it completely covers the fascia board from the drip edge to the soffit.
Due to screen resolution limitations product colors may not be exactly as shown.
When you say vinyl wrap you are likely referring to an aluminum coil that is pvc coated and then formed via trim brake to wrap the fascia and rake boards.
This lip rests against the bottom of the fascia board.
Fascia is an important element in your roof structure and soffits and deciding how to protect it is more important than just deciding which color to use.
Available in 4 6 or 8 widths.
When nailing do not drive the nail so deeply that the head of the nail crushes this lip.
However vinyl trim doesn t hold up as well against severe weather like heat and freezing temperatures as aluminum does.