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    Default Eaves is blowing/dropping SOS

    Hi all,

    Eaves of my house are dropping & blowing away - I need they to be fixed as soon as possible - I'm living at an outer SE suburb of Melbourne. I know it's very hard at this time of the year.

    1. Do you know how I can fix this (the house is a 2 storey house and it's very hot today 31Dec2007).
    2. Do you know any handyman/trademan around the area

    Please help
    Happy New Year

    BH

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    Is it just the lining under the eves or do you mean the rafter ends are sagging under the weight? A picture or a more detailed descrioption would help to determine how hard a job it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OBBob View Post
    Is it just the lining under the eves or do you mean the rafter ends are sagging under the weight? A picture or a more detailed descrioption would help to determine how hard a job it is.
    Hi,

    Thanks for the reply - Friends of mine came over and they helped me to fix them - The task costs me a ladder (I bought a brand new one), few sheets of plaster (well similar, I don't know the name), few other odd things, half a day off from work and a dozen cans of VB.

    I need to paint, probably sometimes after my holidays (from next week).

    Again, many thanks & Happy New Year.

    BH

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