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Putting up drip edge on trim siding.
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Drip edge is metal border put along the edges of a roof to keep water from getting up under the shingles and down into the facing board fascia roof decking and rafters or trusses.
L shape drip edge is a simple 90 degree bend with a flare out at the bottom of the short leg.
Royal brown aluminum drip edge trim model cad12 rbr 5 98 5 98.
Drip edge roof flashing types.
Some drip edge flashings actually help houses turn to mush.
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Using drip edge with a nailing edge approx.
At the bottoms of windows install under sill trim for horizontal siding and j channel trim for vertical siding.
Without a drip edge water may end up beneath the shingles and may cause damage to various parts of the home.
If the top is mitered miter the sides as well.
This does two things it pushes the water a little further out away from the trim the flashing is protecting and it helps stiffen the bottom edge so it stay straight as the metal expands and contracts with temperature.
Nail the trim every 12 inches on center.
Secure the drip edge with roofing cement.
It comes in varying widths bent at a 90 degree angle so one face goes on the roof and the other side goes down the facing.
The drip leg is at least 3 4 in.
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T shape drip edge is an l shaped flashing in which the long leg folds back on itself before heading down.
Nail the side pieces every 12 inches placing the top nail at the top of the nailing slot and all other nails in the center of the nailing slot.
Does the drip edge metal go under the tarpaper ice and water shield or underlayment on the eave.
Also called drip edge flashing or d metal they serve a vital function by directing water away from the fascia and into the gutter.
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Outward kick along the bottom.
4 deep nail the drip edge to the sheathing every 16 if installing multiple runs of drip edge lap them.
Apply a continuous bead of cement along the top of the drip edge then press down on the shingle.
If necessary secure the ends of the drip edge with short roofing nails.
Drip edges are metal sheets usually shaped like an l installed at the edge of the roof.
The common practice of installing drip edge tightly to the fascia creates a path for water to cling to the fascia and run down it wearing the face of the fascia and shortening its lifespan.
Install siding at the top of a window or door in a similar fashion but this time set the siding on the window channel and use the window trim to mark the cut.
Turns out not all drip edge flashing perform the same.