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How to install drip edge on rake of roof.
If it doesn t pull the drip edge out slightly from under the shingles.
Cut the end of the rake flashing flush with the edge of the eave.
The roof leg should extend a minimum of 2 back onto the roof sheathing.
Three tips for overlapping drip edge flashing.
Fasten drip edge to the rake which is the part of the roof that extends from the peak to the eave after laying the moisture barrier.
When this occurs the water may run back under the edge of the shingles often wetting the roof deck.
When water runs down the roof it pauses a moment before pouring off.
Because paul is working alone he sets the drip edge flashing in place on the rake and cuts and bends it in place.
Apply a continuous bead of cement along.
This lets any water that gets on the roof run down the underlayment and.
When you get to a corner where the rake and eave edge meet simply install the rake s drip edge on top of the flap you left when installing the eave s drip edge.
While the vertical leg should be placed 1 4 1 2 away from the fascia.
To install a drip edge on a newly constructed roof or on a re roofing job attach the drip edge along the roof s eaves first.
Install roof drip edge along the eaves add underlayment then place drip edge along the gable end.
When replacing shingles on a roof or constructing a new roof it is important to give proper consideration to flashing details on the drip and rake edges.
Secure the drip edge with roofing cement.
Then install drip edges on the rakes.
The drip edge should completely cover the edge of the moisture barrier.
In today s video we go over the basic techniques to installing drip edge and rake edge on your roof.
Overlap pieces at least a couple of inches shingle style with pieces higher up on the roof overlapping pieces lower down.
The best way is to install the roof drip edge only along the eaves first then place ice and water barrier in the snowbelt or felt paper underlayment over the drip edge.
Slip the wide flat flange of the material all the way under the first course of roof shingles as illustrated.