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You Can Not Cap Over Treated Lumber
Treated lumber can have chemicals in it that will emit gas when exposed to humidity. New treated lumber has a lot of moisture in it when it is installed. When humidity is introduced to treated lumber, it creates a gas. This gas can destroy the aluminum fascia capping from the backside. The capping will start to bubble and and look like the paint is missing.
It is only once this is noticed that people usually check the capping and realize that the aluminum has been essentially turned to powder and the capping is no longer functional. If you have treated fascia boards, you do not want to cap them with aluminum.
You Can’t See Rotted Wood Behind Fascia Capping

Fascia capping is ideal for preventing water from penetrating through the wood. It doesn’t have to be painted and it can be put right on top of the fascia boards. However, here are a few ways water can get behind the capping.
- Gutters are installed wrong
- Fascia capping installed wrong
- Roofing and shingles too short
- Damaged roof
If any of these things happen the wood behind your fascia capping will eventually start to deteriorate. You can not see this happening. Once you put the fascia capping up, the wood behind it is no longer visible. If you do not actually do a visual inspection of your home in the rain observing where the water is leaking. You would never notice the issue until it was too late.
A lot of people have their fascia boards capped and then 5-10 years later the system fails. They usually blame the gutter system until they discover the real problem. The roof is usually damaged, installed incorrectly, or no drip edge was installed. These problems inevitably lead to water rotting the wood behind the fascia capping.
Expanding and Contracting Due to Weather
