Installing drip edge on your roof.
How to tie gutter into drip edge.
Push down on the front of the gutter until the back edge of the gutter slides or snaps in.
7 drill 3 16 inch holes into the gutter s front edge using the holes in the brackets as a guide.
A drip edge or a gutter apron keeps your roof secure by filtering out all the water from the attic into the gutter.
This works out.
When there is a gap between the gutter and drip edge where water can splash up against the fascia board and run behind the gutter this extension drip is installed behind the drip edge to make water flow into the gutter.
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.
Drip edge is an essential part of the roof system.
Water stains dirt debris and dripping water behind a gutter are usually the result of poorly installed or missing drip edge.
When it rains the water from the roof goes to the edge of the shingles and when the water backflows it hits the drip edge.
The best practice is to always install the drip edge so that it is inside the gutter.
Home centers sell rolls of 6 in.
Once the apron s in place fasten it with sheet metal screws.
Its main purpose is to eliminate the water from going behind the gutter.
This is important to protect damage to your fascia soffits rafters.
With without rain gutters.
The drip edge further diverts it into the gutter.
It should never be installed outside the gutter i e against the fascia board.
Drip edge is an l shaped piece of metal that is installed at the edge eave of your roof.
This will prevent water from coming down behind the gutter.
The whole purpose is to direct the water into the gutters.
We can also relate it to gutter systems.
Its purpose is to direct water away from your fascia and rake boards and into your gutters where applicable.
Flashing used to extend drip edge past the fascia.
For proper water drainage the drip edge on the rakes should always overlap the drip edge on the eaves.
Most premade drip edge flashin.
If not installed properly this will impact the effectiveness of your whole gutter systems.