fascia boards

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When fitting timber fascia boards how much higher than the tops of the rafter feet should they be fastened to take the slate roof . Is it better to use nails (maybe lost heads- to make painting easier i.e. no screw heads to fill) or screws.
Also what material is best to use for soffits

All advice welcomed
 
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genuine 'slates' need very little kick whereas some concrete interlocking tiles need about 50mm.

slates should be ok off about 30mm.

you could always temporarily fix a couple of courses of short lath and dry run a couple of slates and manually lift them then measure.

over do it rather than under do it as the latter looks shoite. so long as the slates don't back fall. ;)

are you fitting overfascia vents?
 
Thanks for reply, No I'm not using overfascia vents - any thoughts on best material for sofits? would external ply be suitable or maybe silicate board possibly.
 
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I don't like ply anywhere near the eaves. Just one bit of water can lead to it delaminating and requiring a whole new section.

Asbestalux or similar or plastic would be preferable
 

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