Most homeowners pay close attention to shingles, gutters and roof color, but one of the most important parts of a roofing system is a narrow strip of metal that is easy to overlook. It is called a drip edge. A roof drip edge is installed around the perimeter of a shingle roof to direct rainwater away from the roof deck and fascia. Although it is a relatively small component, it plays an important role in controlling water and protecting vulnerable wood along the edge of the roof. When drip edge is missing, damaged or installed incorrectly, water may run behind the gutter, soak the fascia or reach the edge of the roof decking. Those problems can eventually contribute to staining, wood deterioration and leaks. What Is a Roof Drip Edge? A drip edge is a piece of metal flashing installed along the lower edges and sloped sides of a roof.…
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