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This keeps the fascia board, roof, and foundation dry. Shed roof drip edge is essential in keeping your structure watertight. However, there are tons of ways to mess up a drip edge installation. For instance, nailing drip edge too close to your shed will still allow drips down the fascia board.
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Shapes of drip edge vary, and the names can be confusing. As you’ll see below, some types are the same but go by different letters. We’ll outline the most common examples and why they might be the right choice for your shed project.
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Read More »You should be left with only the part that is flush with the fascia board. Bend it back, and under, the rake drip edge to make a nice, smooth corner. Step 9: Go over your work. Make sure all pieces of drip edge overlap, in the right direction. If you have a standard gable shed roof, not a lean-to type, then you’ll make a cut at the bottom of the piece of drip edge that goes over the point of the gable. Bend the piece in the middle of the cut, slowly, so that it fits over the top point of your gable and is flush to the rake fascia on both sides. You may need to adjust your cut depending on the pitch of your roof. Make sure the drip edge overlaps each other at the top gable, so fascia is not exposed. Be sure to work from one side of the shed rake to the other. Before you nail this top piece of drip edge down, you’ll have to install the drip edge on the other side, first. This ensures your drip edge overlaps properly on both sides.
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