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fasciafa‧scia /ˈfeɪʃə/ noun [countable] British English fasciaOrigin: 1500-1600 Italian, Latin, ‘band’ - Care should be taken that the lower edge of the draped felt extends beyond the eaves and fascia board into the gutter.
- Old gutters, downpipes and fascia boards will be replaced and ceiling plaster damaged by water renewed.
- Plastic gutters are easily fixed by clipping them into brackets screwed to the fascia board.
- Similarly, I have found it useful in my research on roof fascia of the Premier Division.
- Timber fascias and barge-boards are standard, while many pitched roof garages feature timber-clad gable ends.
1a dashboard2a long board above a shop with the shop’s name on it3a cover for a mobile phone |