Line the eave drip edge so that 1 of the drip edge extends beyond the fascia board edge.
How to install drip edge on a gambrel roof.
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A gambrel roof is very common on barn roofs and barn style homes.
This is important to protect damage to your fascia soffits rafters.
Gaf mastering the roof chapter 05 the drip edge is critical to provide a finished look and to add waterproofing.
Nail the flashing in place with 1 1 2 inch roofing nails.
Apply a row of 8 inch wide metal flashing over the break in the gambrel 4 inches above and 4 inches below.
Make sure the outer edge extends over the gutter.
Install the cut row of panels overlapping the flashing.
How to install a drip edge.
Secure the drip edge with roofing cement.
At the top corners of the walls where the top boards overlap screw each corner together with a pair of 3 screws.
It is easier to start with the side walls and then add the front and back.
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Installing flashing at areas where there is an interruption to the solid line of the pane such as a vent pipe roof edge chimney or wall is critical to avoid water leaking in at these junctions and water seeping into the roofing panels which can cause water damage and rotting of the roofing materials and wood.
Install an end strip of rubber butyl at the top edge of this row fitting it snugly into the profile of the metal.
First measure the length of your eave.
With without rain gutters.
Next install the drip edge starting from a corner.
If you have a 12 eave then you ll need one entire piece of drip edge plus another 2 and a few inches.
If it doesn t pull the drip edge out slightly from under the shingles.
Installing drip edge on your roof.
Screw the walls to each other at the corners using 3 1 2 screws every 8 in a staggered pattern.
If there are gutters installed on the eaves the eave flashing should be installed to overhang the lip of the gutter by about 1 2 inch.
Slip the wide flat flange of the material all the way under the first course of roof shingles as illustrated.