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The only instructional video I've viewed said to snap a chalk line even with the bottom of the fascia and nail F channel into the side of the house. This will make the soffits at approximately 90 degrees from the fascia. That would look OK for a two story house. But since my house is a one story ranch type, I think having the soffits go straight back level from the bottom of the fascia wouldn't look right. The front and back of my house presently has plywood soffits that follow the slope of the roof. Most of the other houses in this area which have aluminum soffits also have them angled down, and that's how I'd like to install mine, too.
It looks like using F channel nailed into the side of the house wouldn't work so good if the soffits are going to be angled downwards. Can I use J channel instead, nailed onto the bottom of the existing plywood soffits?
It looks like using F channel nailed into the side of the house wouldn't work so good if the soffits are going to be angled downwards. Can I use J channel instead, nailed onto the bottom of the existing plywood soffits?