A drip edge addresses these problems without the need for drastic modification to a roof.
No gutter drip edge.
A drip edge is normally entirely independent of the gutter system although it is possible to create a gutter where the back face continues up under the roofing in place of the drip edge but it is expensive.
Some rain runoff by capillary action runs up under the shingle drip edge and down the fascia behind the gutter.
If the overlap is too short fix it by placing drip edge under the first row of roof shingles and be sure that the exterior edge is reaching over the gutter.
It can be adjusted to ensure that the water drips neatly into the gutters directly below it.
When this happens water damage will quickly occur and you may need to replace your shingles to protect your home.
A gutter apron is installed on the corners above roof decking.
While on the other hand a drip edge is installed to the trim and usually hangs directly behind the back of the gutter.
Even with gutters water can run down the fascia and rot it.
Water stains dirt debris and dripping water behind a gutter are usually the result of poorly installed or missing drip edge.
There was no way that the gutter installe was going to get the upper edge of the gutter behind the drip edge.
Drip edges give your shingles extra support so you don t have to worry about water getting under the shingles.
Open gutters can become clogged with snow.
The drip edge can also be used along with a rain gutter to properly channel runoff water from the roof into the gutter.
If the gutter is lower than the bottom edge of the drip edge install flashing behind the drip edge and over the back edge of the gutter to remove the gap.
The drip edge fits under the roofing and roofing felt in any downward facing areas of the roof.
Most premade drip edge flashin.
Ground gutter a ground gutter can help protect the house foundation and siding from rainwater without being too conspicuous.
It is always good to get details of these conditions to avoid misunderstandings.