Hi, I am relatively new to this forum.
I was visiting an old friend the other day and noticed their gutter had pulled away from the exposed joist (I hope this is the right term - its the exposed 2X4 angling down the roof line). There is no fascia board on the end of the joists, so the gutter was attached directly to the the joist.
Anyway, the ends of the joist are rotted. I offered to help with a temporary fix. What I was thinking about doing is to sister 2x4 to the existing joist and securing the gutter to the sistered board. I realize that the rotting problem may extend beyond the end of the current rotted joists.
The question I have is will this work as a temporary solution? When I get up there, I will have to check the current joist to see how far back the rot goes until I get to good wood.
I was thinking about using treated 2X4, but don't know if that is advisable. Also if I use treated wood, will treated wood hold paint?
Any advice you can give will be appreciated.
Dale
I was visiting an old friend the other day and noticed their gutter had pulled away from the exposed joist (I hope this is the right term - its the exposed 2X4 angling down the roof line). There is no fascia board on the end of the joists, so the gutter was attached directly to the the joist.
Anyway, the ends of the joist are rotted. I offered to help with a temporary fix. What I was thinking about doing is to sister 2x4 to the existing joist and securing the gutter to the sistered board. I realize that the rotting problem may extend beyond the end of the current rotted joists.
The question I have is will this work as a temporary solution? When I get up there, I will have to check the current joist to see how far back the rot goes until I get to good wood.
I was thinking about using treated 2X4, but don't know if that is advisable. Also if I use treated wood, will treated wood hold paint?
Any advice you can give will be appreciated.
Dale
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