Drip edges are metal sheets usually shaped like an l installed at the edge of the roof.
Do i need drip edge with gutters.
If the gutter is lower than the bottom edge of the drip edge install flashing behind the drip edge and over the back edge of the gutter to remove the gap.
Do you have any suggestions.
We have to cut our gutters apart to get them off now and we can t install the same gutter at the same height as you can access the screw under the drip edge.
Does my roof need drip edge.
Drip edge is a roof flashing that is installed at the leading edge of your shingle near the gutter it generally is a 1 x 3 or 1 x 2 piece of metal flashing slipped under the roofing material and over the top of the paper felting underneath the roofing shingles that hangs down into the gutter approximately 1.
On the other hand installing a gutter apron on the existing roof is not possible.
Home centers sell rolls of 6 in.
Once the apron s in place fasten it with sheet metal screws.
A drip edge can be easily installed and there will be no need of lifting the shingles.
Without a drip edge water may end up beneath the shingles and may cause damage to various parts of the home.
When you choose a reliable roofing contractor you can feel confident that you are getting the work done right the first time.
While drip edge is a common component in some areas of the country most atlanta roofers don t offer it because it s not part of most municipalities building code with dunwoody being an exception.
Also called drip edge flashing or d metal they serve a vital function by directing water away from the fascia and into the gutter.
As it will require you to lift the shingles which are just not possible.
The lower edge of a roof should extend beyond the fascia board by about 3 4 inch so that runoff drains into the gutters.
If there s a drip edge installed where the fascia meets your shingles and the gutter is hung below the drip edge get some roll flashing and tuck it up under the drip edge and over the top of the gutter.
Water stains dirt debris and dripping water behind a gutter are usually the result of poorly installed or missing drip edge.
Most premade drip edge flashin.
If this slight overhang is too short water will drip behind the gutters leading to rotted roof sheathing and fascia stained siding and even soil erosion and a flooded basement.