Steve Wright from Wright's rain Gutters! I was in the market for a new roof. I had Steve from Wright's rain gutters come over to remove the old rain gutter cause I was gonna hit that too. Once removed Steve showed me how my fascia boards were all rotten all the way around my house. Steve also showed me the truth about my top roof wood was pretty much rotted about 5" all the way around because the original roof was not done as it should have been! Then Steve asked me if he could see my roof paper work that I had been working with as I did have plans to re-roof the place. Steve pointed out a few things he felt should be in my interest based on his knowledge of construction as far as materials I should go with and why. So I consulted my roof guy from West Coast roofing and informed him what I wanted to go with. Steve gave me an estimate on his costs for fascia boards and rain gutters. The gutters we had taken care of, but now I had to weigh the costs for Steve's Fascia board work or the roofer who will contract it out. I chose Steve because .. well.. this is my house and the quality that I immediately recognized with Wright's rain gutters" being Steve ,appeared to be second to none so I cut him a check with complete confidence! So about two days later he shows up with beautiful 10" fascia board stock, primed, dried, sets up a table saw set up, not a skill saw, and he and his co-worker started the task of removing all my old boards! Then start the task of carefully measuring and custom cutting to a perfect fit my new stock! Screwed in, not nailed and with a paint job to match the soon to land rain gutters prior to my new roof job! See pictures attached. Steve suggested going with 10" fascia boards as he informed me my house was built in 1957 and that nobody here had 10" fascia boards and in the end, in his opinion he felt it would really make the house look nicer! It sure did! So the roofer came out, installed my new roof after removing the old and making top wood repairs. the roofers were even impressed with the fascia boards because it gave them a perfect edge to line over the top of and place 2" drip edge all around. Now it's rain gutter time! That machine Steve uses was impressive. Custom cut,mounted, all tucked under my drip edge all the way around, yet not up against the fascia board, impressive! Now if your home only needs rain gutters and there is no need for all of this, then you surly should have the same effect. In fact , last night it rained lightly all night. I walked around for a few minuets at about 2130 hrs evening time with a flashlight just to ponder my fascia board wood. All completely dry. No water running off the roof down behind the rain gutter anywhere all the way around! The only bummer is the outside of my house looks nicer than the inside. Now.. I suppose there are folks who can do the same quality as Steve as the world is a pretty big place right?
But I really can't imagine someone doing a better job! Steve actually likes what he does! This makes it a little bit different in my opinion. He likes making it fit perfect and making it not only look impressive but work just as effective! For the last 13 years or so, I knew I would need this work done as I saved up for it. In the end I was really glad I had Wright's rain gutters" do the work Steve and his son did as opposed to the roof company doing all of it. I learned fascia board work can be vague and the fact that someone was doing it who actually liked doing it this way... that's the ticket! Work maybe done just as good... ok. Better? No. It doesn't get better than this. When I grow old and die this will still be in good shape for the next party.
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