by Jonathan McGaha | 31 December 2015 12:00 am
Information on how to install metal soffits correctly
Soffit installation depends on the type of material used and the eave construction. Check local building codes for the ventilation required for specific geographic areas and maximum permissible span of the soffit material. Soffit installation also depends on whether the eave construction is open or closed. Open eave construction, where the rafters or trusses are exposed, is common on new construction. Closed eave construction, where an existing soffit is in place, is typical of remodeling projects.

Photo courtesy of AEP Span
All metal soffit panel applications are designed to attach directly to the soffit’s substructure. “This substructure could be constructed from light-gauge framing members like hat sections and/or cee section members, girts or purlins or even a solid deck substructure,” says Randy Tweedt, manager- technical services at MBCI[1], Houston. “The substructure should be erected plumb and aligned to receive the soffit panel attachment. The panels would then be secured to the framing or substructure with the designed fasteners. Some metal soffit types may be attached to the substructure by a concealed clip system, they may be attached to the substructure directly through a fastener ledge integrated in the panel’s profile or may even be attached directly through the panel itself.”

Photo courtesy of Englert Inc.
Because metallic finishes tend to be directional and batch specific, Eamon Lyons, sales representative at AEP Span[2], Fontana, Calif., stresses great care must be taken to ensure that panels are not installed in reverse. “They will look like totally different finishes and cause for punch list rejection,” he cautions. “Nonferrous materials (copper, aluminum and stainless steel) tend to mark up much more easily and also absorb oils, which makes gloves a necessity when installing. Perforated materials can be especially tricky depending on the perforated pattern required; the higher the percentage is, the higher the risk of damage during installation.”
Jeff Barnard, CSI, CDT, senior applications specialist at Englert Inc[3]., Perth Amboy, N.J., believes that in spite of their options, generally, most soffit panels are installed the same way. “Usually soffit panels are oriented perpendicular to the exterior walls,” he says. “Soffit panels can also be installed parallel to the exterior walls at greater cost. Soffit panels can be used on the interior of the building.”
Barnard says a standard soffit installation procedure consists of:
“All soffit panels systems require sheet metal flashing at the perimeter to trim the raw panel edges,” Barnard adds. “Fabricated trim can be purchased from some manufacturers, for some soffit panel profiles. For the most part, soffit panel trim is fabricated by the architectural sheet metal contractor, from matching prefinished flat stock provided by the manufacturer.”
Lyons says a soffit installation procedure consists of:
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Soffit panel installation can generally occur during almost any phase of the roof or wall installation. However, Tweedt says the best option is to install the soffit panels after the wall has been installed. “This will allow the soffit panel to terminate into the wall system providing a clean appearance,” he says.
Lyons stresses that since modern construction is often designed to overlap with trades “working on top of each other,” and since construction projects always have a critical path component, timing and communication is important to successful soffit installation. “Communicating with other trades working in the same area as referred to in the step-by-step procedures and co-coordinating areas receiving soffit installs is critical,” he says. “This often boils down to your on-site labor not just being a competent tradesman but also a good communicator/people person.”
Lyons also cautions that an often-overlooked detail with soffits is the need for access after installation and the necessary installation/placement of a required access hatch/panel. Care should always be given to this aspect of the project before cut listing and ordering commences, he says.
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