graduate_owner
Established Member
Hi all, I need to pick some brains here.
My house is a barn conversion, with stone walls. Where the walls meet the soffit boards there are plenty of gaps, some as much as an inch. Cutting the soffit to exactly match up to the irregular stone wall would be really difficult. So what I have done along one section is to remove one strip of tongue and groove which forms the soffit and use the gap created to pack cement into the gap, with chicken wire crinkled up to support the cement while it sets.
However removing the tongue and groove strip is difficult, and replacing it is worse.
So is there an easier way around this?
I don't want to just pump a load of foam in there because it will look ugly and won't stop mice from gnawing their way through. Any ideas folks?
K
My house is a barn conversion, with stone walls. Where the walls meet the soffit boards there are plenty of gaps, some as much as an inch. Cutting the soffit to exactly match up to the irregular stone wall would be really difficult. So what I have done along one section is to remove one strip of tongue and groove which forms the soffit and use the gap created to pack cement into the gap, with chicken wire crinkled up to support the cement while it sets.
However removing the tongue and groove strip is difficult, and replacing it is worse.
So is there an easier way around this?
I don't want to just pump a load of foam in there because it will look ugly and won't stop mice from gnawing their way through. Any ideas folks?
K