so soffit pieces (the kind with perforated venting in them) are held up in place via aluminum "channels" on either side. one channel/lip is against the house, the other is flush to bottom of first row of siding.
I want to yank down all the soffit pieces under my 2 foot bump out overhang and spray foam up in the space. (don't worry this has nothing to do with roof venting, this is just a second floor bump out).
for the life of me I cannot figure out how to remove the soffit pieces without mangling the aluminum trim that is holding it up in place. I know siding is like a jigsaw puzzle and they installed it in an order.. but there is literally no opening or "end" piece anywhere I can undo to start them sliding out. I'm dumbfounded. Again, if I get physical with it I know when I try to reassemble the trim holding it up (floating) in place will be severely bent/wavy it will drive me crazy. Any ideas how to disassemble a soffit while keeping in mind how to put it all back together nicely.
here is a similar picture for reference.
http://biytoday.com/Soffit2.jpg
edit: I guess the channel on the house is a J/F channel.. and the edge away from house just looks like right angle aluminum trim. I don't think its as simple as just yanking down on the F channel. I really feel like the siding was placed neatly OVER the channels, so I'm trying to figure out how to get to the channels without undoing my siding..
I want to yank down all the soffit pieces under my 2 foot bump out overhang and spray foam up in the space. (don't worry this has nothing to do with roof venting, this is just a second floor bump out).
for the life of me I cannot figure out how to remove the soffit pieces without mangling the aluminum trim that is holding it up in place. I know siding is like a jigsaw puzzle and they installed it in an order.. but there is literally no opening or "end" piece anywhere I can undo to start them sliding out. I'm dumbfounded. Again, if I get physical with it I know when I try to reassemble the trim holding it up (floating) in place will be severely bent/wavy it will drive me crazy. Any ideas how to disassemble a soffit while keeping in mind how to put it all back together nicely.
here is a similar picture for reference.
http://biytoday.com/Soffit2.jpg
edit: I guess the channel on the house is a J/F channel.. and the edge away from house just looks like right angle aluminum trim. I don't think its as simple as just yanking down on the F channel. I really feel like the siding was placed neatly OVER the channels, so I'm trying to figure out how to get to the channels without undoing my siding..