I own a Spanish Style house with eaves that need repair. The tips are worn from water damage. The eaves are not decorative so I want to repair the ends. What is the best way to accomplish this task. Thank you
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I assume you are talking about Rafter Tails. Out here in California on restorations, the project can be complex and expensive. One needs to get into the roof line or attic and sister new rafter tails.
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Would epoxy fillers be a viable option?
If they're this bad, they need to be replaced.
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