Extends the longevity of your roof and improves its overall effectiveness.Assists gutters to direct water away from your house and foundation.Prevents movement between fascia and deck boards.come through, you can bend the mesh flat to close the gap, or you can put a screw through both. TOM: Yeah, it hits the edge of the flashing and stays. what type of gutter and roof configuration you have. LESLIE: So unless that rain is really moving, it’s going to sit there. WARREN: And when it was and when all this fibrated emulsion was put on, that actually created a lip. On another forum, they suggested I get a roll of 2-3 inch aluminum flashing, insert it under the drip edge and over the gutter and then screw it into the wooden fascia. The gap runs most of the length of the house. The gutters seem to be screwed in right so I don't think they are sagging or anything. Helps protect the bottom of the roof line during ice dams that can occur during the winter months. WARREN: It’s below but the flashing has got an edge that is on the deck. Because of this, water is rolling off the drip edge and behind the gutter, along the fascia.to the back of the gutter, drip edge or fascia with screws. Seals any gaps at the bottom of the roof - where there is often a gap between the decking and the fascia - which could allow small animals to enter the attic. Also, complete any repairs to your gutters and downspouts as needed.Protects the edge of the decking due to water penetration during driving rains.side by side and stop any water running down the gap between the two. Directs water away from the fascia and prevents water from rotting the fascia over time. This special gazebo gutter is fixed to the inside of the roof with velcro strips.It is non-corrosive and non-staining so that your roof looks good but is structurally stable. Drip edge overhangs the sides of the roof and has a small metal flange that is bent away from the fascia. Its job is to keep water from getting blown back.
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. The roofer installs the drip edge flashing across the bottom edge of the roof prior to installing the shingles.