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soffits and facsias.
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just seen that reply saying his bargeboards are structural. Load of nonsense and I can say that without even seeing it, a bargeboard is simply there to cover up the rafter. It may be the case there is an unclad rafter, but this isnt a bargeboard so please know your facts before trying to pull somebody up who spent years in the industry.0
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well said mate0
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Im afraid they are on my property.
Dont make a quote like that without the facts or inspecting the property in question.
Dude the bargeboard sits on the gable main timber, bargeboard comes off main timber stays on, the bargeboard just supports the cloaking and tile overhang a little.
Post a pic and if i'm wrong i'll apologise mate
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