@Beanc Er I wouldn't. Fascia and any soffit then gutters. How would you get the fascia up there working behind the gutters?
Let me rephrase this....I worded it poorly.
What are the issues with not installing fascia at all, since i plan on installing gutters.
@Beanc @TrueBloodNet Not an expert in this and can't see the condition of your roof. Don't see a big disadvantage as long as the roof covering (shingle? metal?) overlaps the gutter and you keep the gutters tidy (not like mine!) so water doesn't pool. Suggest that while they're up there they check the roof edge condition and add flashing if it's not present. That might be n/a depending on the roof. All this depends on climate too - snow/ice?
@b4cks4w @TrueBloodNet
Brand new roof and whatever the underlay to the roof is called). Asphalt shingle. Putting covers on the gutters. Seamless gutters- so hopefully addressing pooling.
Googling flashing 😅😭 I KNOW NOTHING
Eaves are in very mixed condition (mostly form, one bad areas)
@Beanc @TrueBloodNet flashing is just thin metal, can be aluminum, slipped under the roof shingle and bent over the edge. Protects the roof edge a bit and helps keep water from rotting the sheathing there. Could instead be an actual drip edge -- strip of formed metal designed for this purpose.
@b4cks4w @Beanc Flashing is great, but by itself usually isn't sealed I had to install additional pieces of flashing that went behind a double gutter area because the bottom gutter would splash up water onto the underside of my soffit when snow had become ice then more snow was melting which ended up leading to the water dripping in my kitchen ceiling.
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@TrueBloodNet @Beanc Snow and ice are a whole 'nother level.