


#DRIP EDGE FLASHING INSTALL#
While drip edge is a crucial part of an effective roofing system, some homeowners may not have it and many roofers don’t install it properly. It sticks out past the roof edge and typically has a flange at the bottom where it sits against the fascia. Roof flashing is typically installed around chimneys and vents, against sidewalls, under dormers, and in roof valleys (where two adjacent roof slopes meet).ĭrip edge is a type of metal flashing installed on the edge of the roof that directs water away from the fascia and soffit. Flashing - the metal trim that prevents water from leaking through your roof joints - is one of the most important parts of this system. However, many homeowners and roofing contractors alike may not understand the details of how each part works. But in reality, a modern roof is actually a complex system designed to protect your home from harsh weather at multiple points. A roof may seem like a simple construction.
