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Got Rot?      Fear Not!

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We offer Professional Wood Replacement.

Primed and Painted to Match Your Existing Wood, as if it Never Happened. There are many reasons the wood your gutter system is installed on may not be suitable for re-installation of your new gutter system. 

 

The wood behind the old gutter has been consistantly exposed to moisture causing it to rot.

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Your old gutter systems wasinstalled using spikes and ferules which in many cases breaks the wood during installation.

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Previous wood replacement was not professionally installed leaving it unpainted and loose and exposed to the elements. There is a great chance with the weight of snow, ice and debris that the fascia and gutter will become detached from the structure. Sometimes when a new roof is installed and sheathing was replaced the fascia is not properly reattached and is left hanging. its only a matter of time before it drops leaving your soffit/attic exposed.

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The We Install New Wood We Use Only the Best Quality Materials That Match Your Existing Construction.

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  • We prime and paint all four sides to match your existing color using Sherwinn Williams products computer color matched to your existing finish. Only you and your installer will know the wood has been replaced.

  • Some construction methods were designed for speed of build not factoring in future repairs. (fascia nailed to the roof sheathing before shingles and are installed leaving no need for rafter tail to be uniform in length) When replacing fascia board under these circumstances, rafter tail extensions must be installed to meet the fascia board for a long lasting installation.

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Top quality Materials are a Must at AMG.

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  • We use hot dipped galvanized nails for a strong professional appearance that will last for decades without rusting.(screws should never be used as they are heat treated and snap under stress unlike softer more flexible nails)

  • We alway try to find the best top quality pine, cedar and plywoods available. (pressure treated lumber should never be used as fascia board or under aluminum trim as it will have a chemical reaction with aluminum causing it to corrode quickly.

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