How to Paint Fascia Board

This entry was posted on May 21, 2015 by Tom McAteer

If you’re sick of looking up at your tired, worn old wooden fascia board then there are two things you could do about it. You could buy UPVC fascia boards and replace the whole lot, or you could buy exterior wood paint and keep it looking fresh for a little longer.

Check to see that there is no rot or missing pieces of fascia that needs replacing; if there isn’t then you’re good to go. If there is damage to the fascia then check out our handy guide for replacing fascia boards.

How to Paint Fascia Boards

Step 1: Put down a drop sheet under the work area to catch all the paint scrapings. This will help to contain the scrapings, making the clean-up job much easier afterward. Next, you will want to remove the guttering, giving you full access to the fascia boards.

Step 2: Start scraping using a thin paint scraper. It isn’t a glamorous job but it is a necessity that needs to be done prior to painting. Any boards that are rotten will show up clearly at this point as the scraper will go straight through the wood.

Step 3: If you find any gaps or holes then these will need to be repaired with wood filler and left to dry. Once dry you will need to sand it and any other rough patches to provide the smoothest possible finish to the job.

Step 4: Apply a wood preservative to the fascia boards; this can be done either with a brush or by spraying it on. Typically preservative coatings need to be left overnight to dry.

Step 5: Priming time! Now that everything is prepped, it’s time to apply primer – remember it’s little and often at this stage. Check the tin of paint that you’re using to find out what the drying times are and then leave the first coat to set. Don’t forget to wash your brushes!

Step 6: Once the paint has dried you can go about ensuring the surface is smooth by sanding lightly with a medium disc and then apply an undercoat. Once this has been applied and left to dry, give the fascia a final sanding to ensure that the surface is clean and primed for the final coat.

Step 7: Now you can apply the final glossy coat to your fascia, painting it the colour you want. Make sure that the paint is applied evenly across the boards, giving the best possible finish to your job. Once this coat is on and dried, replace the guttering then stand back and admire the product of all your hard work!

If this sounds like a bit too much hassle, then check out our how to install UPVC fascia boards guide and you can forget about needing to paint your fascia ever again! Whatever you decide, make sure you buy your products from Speedy Plastics and Resins and you’ll be assured a high-quality finish.

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