From the pics i think i will still need to drop down another row of shingles before finishing off the edge.
How to flash shed roof top edge.
If you do not wish to form your own corner flashing you can buy pre bent pieces and cut them to size or use a piece of corrugated aluminum which is easier to bend.
Two ways to flash roof edges protect the eave from ice dams and sideways rain step one in steep slope roofing is the edge flashing.
It will have a shed style metal roof.
Metal drip edge flashing is an important element of any roofing edge.
Install drip edge so that the top lip goes over the last course of shingles.
Nail drip edge accordingly.
Step flashing on roof peak.
Our contemporary house has a shed roof that is finished with a layer of aluminum flashing nailed through the top course of shingles.
The eave end of your roof which is the end running along the bottom where you place your gutter is where.
Continue shingling as you did in the manner described.
Your goal is to get your last row of shingles as close to the top edge as possible while keeping the.
3 put another piece of drip edge but a larger one over the shingles and fascia board and secure down with neoprene washer and screws.
Line the eave drip edge so that 1 of the drip edge extends.
When installing a new piece of drip edge overlap.
Bend the corner flashing tightly around the corner.
See step 1 above.
This doesn t seem to have caused any problems it s about 12 years old but i know that most roofs don t have exposed nails they are.
Next install the drip edge starting from a corner.
One supplier says that the foam closure stuff is all i need but i find that very hard to believe.
I m just trying to find out what sort of flashing or sealing is involved for the top edge of the roof.
It bends around the edge of the roof channeling any moisture that penetrates the shingles away from the roof decking.
Downside the edge is still susceptible to wind blown rain getting between the shingles and felt paper.
Pictures would be ever so helpful.
How does one seal the upper edge of a shed roof.