For proper water drainage the drip edge on the rakes should always overlap the drip edge on the eaves.
Roof rake drip edge.
Drip edges and rake edges are both metal sheets that are installed as part of the roofing system and as the edge in their name implies they are placed at the edges of the roof.
Cut the entire drip edge by your second mark so that it only hangs past the edge by an inch.
Directs water away from the fascia and prevents water from rotting the fascia over time.
Drip edge also covers and protects sheathing edges from gutter splashback and ice dams along the eaves and gives rake edges a clean finished look.
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Then cut out the topmost portion of the drip edge by your first mark.
Reasons to use drip edge.
Use the nail spacing and pattern dictated by your code and or location.
Then finish by installing the drip edge flashing on the rakes.
This works out correctly if you do the eaves first.
The primary difference between these two types of edges is where the edge is placed and the way the metal is angled in order to shed water away from the roof system.
Drip edge overhangs the sides of the roof and has a small metal flange that is bent away from the fascia.
It is non corrosive and non staining so that your roof looks good but is structurally stable.
Drip edge diverts water away from roof edges so it won t be drawn by capillary action back up under shingles or sheathing.
In today s video we go over the basic techniques to installing drip edge and rake edge on your roof.