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How To Install Gutters With Drip Edge

Does gutter go over or under drip edge?

It is recommended that gutters are placed under or ‘behind’ the drip edge of your roof. A drip edge refers to a component that hangs over the roof and has an outward projecting lower edge.

How far below drip edge should gutters be installed?

A safe distance between the gutter and the roof edge should be between 2 to 3 inches. If the gutter distance is more than 3 inches, the rain will run off the roof and won’t drain properly.

How far should gutters be above drip edge?

Should there be a gap between drip edge and fascia?

The best installation method is to leave a gap between the drip edge and the fascia board, about the width of a finger. The shingles should also overhang the drip edge 3⁄8 to 1/2 an inch.

Where should drip edge be installed?

Drip edge is installed around the whole perimeter of the roof. It is used to hold the underlayments down and create a watertight seal around the edge of the roof. Only the face of the metal is seen and is usually just white one to one and half inch stripe located right under the shingles and above the fascia.

What is the difference between drip edge and gutter apron?

The most obvious attribute that distinguishes a gutter apron from a drip edge is the fact that a gutter apron is more of an L-shaped metal rather than a T. A gutter apron also comes in metal strips with aluminum and steel sheets. Like drip edge, a gutter apron may be available in many different colors.

How far should shingles hang over the drip edge?

Shingles should be installed over the drip edge a minimum of 3/8” (9 mm) at both the eave edge and the rake edge. If the drip edge extends… out from the rakes and eaves (typically called DL Style or D Type), the shingles may be installed flush with the drip edge.

What angle should gutters be hung?

The standard rain gutter slope is half of an inch for every 10 feet. This means that your gutter should be a half-inch lower in height at every 10-foot mark until you reach the downspout.

Should gutters drip?

Your gutters should be installed with a slight downward slope that allows the water to easily flow towards the downspouts. However, gutters will often begin to sag over time, either because the fasteners have begun to come loose or simply due to the weight of the water.

Do you nail drip edge to fascia?

You don’t. The drip edge is attached onto the plywood roof decking before any shingles are installed. And assuming that the roof’s bottom edge has a typical fascia trim, that trim should be in place before the drip edge.

How far should drip edge be from fascia?

Drip edge height: 1 5/8″ Drip edge lip extension: 1/2″ Recommended drainage gap: 1/4″ (approx) spaced off of the fascia board.

Do you caulk drip edge?

Drip caps must be installed properly to be effective. Don’t caulk the seam where the siding meets the drip cap. If water gets behind the siding, this seam opening allows drainage. It’s important that a drip cap slopes down and out away from the house.

Can you install new drip edge over old drip edge?

Replacing Drip Edge Eave Strips: Align one end of the lower eave strip even with the edge of the roof decking. Lift up roof shingles, and nail the eave strip in place with galvanized roofing nails. Overlap the other pieces of eave strip by at least 1” and nail them in place.

Does drip edge go over or under underlayment?

According to most building codes and manufacturer recommendations, the drip edge should be installed beneath the underlayment along the eaves of the roof. But over the underlayment along the rake edges of the roof. Understanding the proper way to install the drip edge will only get you so far.

Why does water leak behind my gutters?

Water Gets Behind the Gutter If water is dripping behind your gutter, it’s probably because it was installed without any flashing over the back of the gutter. The gutter apron will prevent the dripping. A gutter apron is a bent piece of flashing that tucks up under the shingles and over the gutter. aluminum flashing.

Does fascia go on before shingles?

Fascia and soffit are installed after the roof installation is finished. It is ideal that soffit and fascia materials be installed before you place tiles or any other type of roofing material on the roof.

Should starter shingles overhang drip edge?

Asphalt shingles should overhang the exterior edge of the drip edge by ¼ to ¾-inch. Check local building code for drip edge requirements prior to the start of your roofing project.

Should shingles overhang gutters?

Most shingle manufacturers recommend a 1/4 to 3/8 inch overhang over your eave, which is where your roof ends by your gutter. In many cases, and particularly as the home ages and settles, the roof edge at the eave edge can wave in and out by more than this amount.

Can you install drip edge without removing gutters?

If the home has no gutter, the drip edge will prevent the water from running down the fascia and onto or into the soffit cavity. However, without the drip edge, the water sticks to shingles, potentially working its way under the shingles to cause a leak.

Do you have to detach and reset gutters to install drip edge?

If gutters come in the way of the roof replacement, we’ll first remove the gutters and reinstall them after the new roof installation is complete. There is no additional charge for removing and reinstalling the gutters, but it is essential to have a perfect, leak-proof installation.

How far apart do you put gutter brackets?

Gutter hangers should always be placed at least every three feet for proper support (2 feet in northern climates where snow and ice can add additional weight on the gutters).

Should rain gutters be level?

That said, gutters need to be completely level from front to back, or water could spill over either edge. It’s not uncommon for homeowners to hang the gutters so that the front edge is slumping forward too much. Use a level when installing gutters and make sure all fasteners are tightly affixed.