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It can be very unsettling when you find out that there is rotten fascia board on one side of your house. Not only does this look unsightly, but it can also be a sign of a larger issue such as foundation seepage. If you are in a hurry to get your gutters installed before the damage gets worse, you may be wondering if it’s possible to install them even if the fascia boards are rotting away. Read on for an answer and some advice about when it is safe to use gutters with rotten fascia boards.

Can You Install Gutters on Rotten Fascia?

The simple answer to this question is yes, it is possible to install gutters with rotten fascia boards. However, this should only be done as a temporary solution because using gutters with rotten fascia boards isn’t going to give you the same level of performance as using them with good wood. The best thing to do would be to replace the rotten wood before installing any new gutters, but if that isn’t an option right now then installing them anyway may help buy you some time until you can take care of the issue properly.

Keep in Mind: Painters & Carpenters Work Around Gutters All The Time

Another important factor to consider when deciding whether or not to go ahead and hang your gutters even though you have rotten fascia boards is that painters and carpenters work around gutters all the time. This means that once you have replaced the damaged wood, they will still be able to paint or repair the area without any difficulty or additional damage done by their presence.

It can feel disheartening when you discover that some of your fascia board has rotted away and needs replacing, especially if it needs doing urgently in order for your house’s foundation not to become further damaged due to seepage. Thankfully, there is no need for panic as it is possible (and sometimes necessary) to install gutter runs even with rotten fascia boards present – just remember that this should only ever be used as a short-term solution until the rot has been removed and replaced with good wood! With this knowledge in mind, hopefully you will feel more confident about tackling any gutter issues at home that arise due to damaged fascia board.