Take caution to avoid those spaces you marked as untouchable.
Remove soffit to make room roof addition.
You ll need to remove the siding where it meets the roof.
Vinyl soffits are the portion under the roof eaves between the wall of your home and the edge of the roof.
Locate the end of the bad soffit board and pry away the entire strip.
The vinyl soffit uses no fasteners.
You ll also need to remove the soffit.
Get the roof right.
After removing the fascia and soffit you can see where the rot or damage begins.
Take care if there are any electrical outlets in the soffit.
Removing vinyl soffits for replacement or repairs requires a helper to hold the ladder while you work.
Typically the panels are not secured.
Make sure to disconnect those before starting.
Most of the drywall will reveal empty space underneath it though.
You may find rotted rafters that need to be spliced and replaced.
If you need less space or cannot afford a full addition try a room addition one room tacked onto the side of the house typically one bedroom or one bathroom.
Slide vinyl soffit out like a puzzle piece.
Be prepared to remove a ton of drywall.
Don t hammer into the vents or important wiring.
Remove any nails that remain in the rafters that can prevent the new soffit from fitting flat against the surface.
Remove the top several levels to expose the wall.
The best way to tie your addition s roof in with the rest of the.
Getting the right look for your addition s roof is key to integrating it into your home s exterior design.
Remove the screws holding the soffit panels to the underside of the roof.
Instead the soffit fits in between two channels like a puzzle piece.
If you do not need that much space and or money is tight a bump out might just the right improvement especially if you need only a little more space in a specific room like a bathroom or kitchen.
Once the soffit is removed the old roof trusses are exposed.
Examine them for any damage or rotting wood.
The goal is to provide a source of cross ventilation to allow fresh air in through the soffit vents and allow the stale hot air to ventilate out through the passive vents on the roof such as ridge vent.