Rain should run off the roof and into the gutter.
Flashing on a shingle roof.
Secure a shingle over the corner flashing using a hammer and roofing nail.
At the bottom of the roof water needs to be directed.
The flashing should partially overlap the shingle that covers the first piece of flashing.
You can keep any flashing that is in good shape but we recommend replacing it all with new flashing.
Gibraltar drip edge flashing can be used with asphalt shingles or metal roofing panels.
To make corner flashing take your tin snips and cut a 45 degree line from an outside corner to the center fold.
Step flashing protects the gap where roofs meet walls by weaving into the roof shingles.
Secure a shingle over the second piece of flashing with a nail.
Begin by removing the shingles using a roofing shovel.
Place a second piece of 8 inch 20 3 cm flashing against the chimney.
Sweep the roof clean removing any nails and debris left behind.
Use caution so you don t damage any windows or siding in the process.
Bring a trash can up on the roof so you have a place to throw old shingles and flashing.
The extra kick at the bottom of the face directs run off away from the structure.
This drip edge flashing provides protection from water damage along the eaves and rake of a roof.
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Hammer 2 roofing nails into the flashing and roof.
Does the drip edge metal go under the tarpaper ice and water shield or underlayment on the eave.
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