Posted by everything gutter on sep 15 2015 in downspouts gutter cleaning gutter guards gutter repair gutter sagging ice dams leaky joints leaky seams new gutters seamless gutters seamless rain gutters comments off on does the gutter go under over or behind a drip edge.
Does gutter attach to drip edge.
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.
Instead the drip edge is bent to allow the gutter to be placed behind it and the fasteners are below the drip edge.
There can be exceptions depending on width and of roof edge flashing.
While on the other hand a drip edge is installed to the trim and usually hangs directly behind the back of the gutter.
Use tin snips to cut the gutter apron flashing roll in two 3 in.
The whole purpose is to direct the water into the gutters.
Most premade drip edge flashin.
A gutter apron is installed on the corners above roof decking.
Home centers sell rolls of 6 in.
Does the gutter go under over or behind a drip edge.
For proper water drainage the drip edge on the rakes should always overlap the drip edge on the eaves.
The best practice is to always install the drip edge so that it is inside the gutter.
So the rainwater flows into the gutter and out of it through downspouts attached along the wall and away from the house.
A gutter apron is used where shingles are not far enough from the edge of the gutter.
The gutter is installed right under the drip edge which is tilted purposely.
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 not only safeguards you from potential damages but it also preserves the appearance of your roof.
It should never be installed outside the gutter i e against the fascia board.
It is put under the shingles of an attic to flow water directly into the gutter.
This works out correctly if you do the eaves first.