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I usually select drip edges with at least a 4-inch roof leg along the eaves edge and a 2-inch leg along rakes. Is drip edge needed with metal roofing? Drip edge is a metal flashing that is installed at the edges of the roof to help control the flow of water away from the fascia and to protect the underlying roofing components. It is non-corrosive and non-staining so that your roof looks good but is structurally stable.

How much does drip edge cost? Drip Edges — Inspect and replace drip edges as necessary. Drip edges are added to the roof to direct water into the gutters. Other Damage — Have a professional inspect your eaves for damage before repairing fascia and soffits.

How do you cut the edges of a drip edge on a roof? Overlap sections at least an inch on straight roof edges with the overlap in the direction of the prevailing wind. Miter corners with tin snips. Avaialable in three sizes. Order one package for each RainhandleR section. One package contains three adapters. For more info please see unusual installation instructions. Home Shop 2 in. Drip Edge Extension with Screws.

Though your home may not have originally had a drip edge installed, drip edges are now required by most building codes across North America to protect homes from damage. Do you have to replace drip edge when replacing roof? Drip edge comes in foot strips and attaches to the roof deck before the roofing felt goes on.

Unless the old drip edge is in like-new condition, replace it. How much drip edge do I need? I usually select drip edges with at least a 4-inch roof leg along the eaves edge and a 2-inch leg along rakes. Is drip edge needed with metal roofing? Drip edge is a metal flashing that is installed at the edges of the roof to help control the flow of water away from the fascia and to protect the underlying roofing components.

It is non-corrosive and non-staining so that your roof looks good but is structurally stable. How much does drip edge cost? Drip Edges — Inspect and replace drip edges as necessary. Make sure the corner is tight, and that the bottom edge is tight to the fascia before nailing off the drip edge. Place a nail at one end, then the other. You may need to nail through the starter strip into the drip edge. If you do, make sure the nails will not align with any shingle seams or cutouts above.

Another tip: When sliding metal, if it doesn't slide in easily, don't force it. Go over and look to see why it is stuck. Drip Edge Installation on an Existing Roof. A look at types of drip edge flashing, how to cut it, and how to retrofit it to an existing roof.

Drip Edge Roof Flashing Types: L-shape drip edge is a simple degree bend with a flare out at the bottom of the short leg. T-shape drip edge is an L-shaped flashing in which the long leg folds back on itself before heading down degrees to form the short leg. It is also sometimes called D-metal for Drip.



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