If not installed properly this will impact the effectiveness of your whole gutter systems.
Does drip edge go behind gutter.
Posted by everything gutter on sep 15 2015 in downspouts gutter cleaning gutter guards gutter repair gutter sagging ice dams leaky joints leaky seams new gutters seamless gutters seamless rain gutters comments off on does the gutter go under over or behind a drip edge.
There was no way that the gutter installe was going to get the upper edge of the gutter behind the drip edge.
If the gutter is lower than the bottom edge of the drip edge install flashing behind the drip edge and over the back edge of the gutter to remove the gap.
Unfortunately roofs are often installed without a drip edge or the gutters are installed over top of the drip edge rendering it useless.
Being a manufacturer of roof edgings and an installer of gutters i know first hand it s not always possible to get the gutter behind the drip.
Installing drip edge on a new roof or re roofing job.
The other element is if the gutter is not installed behind the drip edge it creates an air gap between the top of the gutter and the bottom of the drip edge which allows a place for the water to go.
It also diverts water into the gutter instead of going behind the gutter which could also dryrot of the wood behind the gutter.
The primary objective of this drip edge is to keep the rain water from soaking up under the roofing shingles and causing dry rot of the plywood under the felt paper.
When you choose a reliable roofing contractor you can feel confident that you are getting the work done right the first time.
If you are installing a roof system drip edges and gutter aprons play the main role.
Water that finds its way behind your gutters will eventually damage your fascia rafter ends soffit etc and can lead to thousands of dollars in damages.
When the roof shingles do not extend past the metal drip edge the water will suck back on the metal drip edge this is called capillary action and run behind your gutters.
We can also relate it to gutter systems.
This problem is common with homes that have roofs that do not have much pitch to them.
Some rain runoff by capillary action runs up under the shingle drip edge and down the fascia behind the gutter.