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I was going to go around the house with silicone to fill this gap, but a builder friend gave me this expanding foam strip to try. Seems a LOT simpler than silicone. 
 

How have others dealt with this gap?

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2 hours ago, dpmiller said:

Is this a timber frame build? If so, the compriband is a good call and I wouldn't agree with @nod as there could be a bit of frame shrinkage yet...

You would normally set your brickwork so that you can sit the Soffit on th top and simply pin it down 

That wouldn’t restrict any movement 

Real balls up on the joinery side 

You shouldn’t be filling in with bits of foam Get you builder to sort it out 

I really hate these lame excuses about movement Adding bits of foam etc 

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9 minutes ago, nod said:

You shouldn’t be filling in with bits of foam Get you builder to sort it out 

So you think the TF installer (who fitted the soffits) should have calculated the brick courses and built tight to that? Not sure that would’ve been possible, as the roof weight needed to be allowed for etc 

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33 minutes ago, nod said:

You would normally set your brickwork so that you can sit the Soffit on th top and simply pin it down 

 

The timber frame will shrink downwards by about 30mm relative to the brickwork.

 

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On 29/04/2024 at 22:39, Mikey said:

I was going to go around the house with silicone to fill this gap, but a builder friend gave me this expanding foam strip to try. Seems a LOT simpler than silicone. 
 

How have others dealt with this gap?

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I, too have found lots of uses for the compriband tape left over from my window installs. I did all the gable ladders and then soffits and fascias myself. Used tape on some gaps, EBT on others. I have Thermohouse EPS roof boards, which do not facilitate the usual soffit and facia board fixing methods and require 450mm high boards to cover EPS.

 

 

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On 30/04/2024 at 11:09, Mr Punter said:

The timber frame will shrink downwards by about 30mm relative to the brickwork.

Exactly 👍 

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