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Prevent Water Damage and Direct Water Away With a Drip Edge

Roof Gallery Drip Edge
September 13, 2023 at 3:00 p.m.

By The Roof Gallery. 

Protect the vulnerable areas of a roof and improve durability by ensuring a drip edge is properly installed. 

When it comes to a roof, there are so many additional components that protect a home from the elements aside from the material. Understanding the importance of drip edges will help contribute to the longevity of a roofing system.  

Understanding the drip edge 

A drip edge is a metal flashing that is typically installed along the edges of a roof, at the eaves and rakes. It's designed to provide a barrier between the edge of the roof and the elements, directing water away from the fascia and preventing water damage. 

Importance of drip edge 

Here's why a drip edge is a critical component of any roofing system: 

1 - Water diversion 

One of the primary functions of a drip edge is to divert water away from vulnerable areas of a roof, such as the fascia and soffit. Without a drip edge, water can seep into these areas, leading to rot, mold growth and other forms of structural damage. 

2 - Preventing ice dam formation 

In regions with cold climates, ice dams can form along the eaves of the roof, causing water to back up and potentially enter the interior of a home. A drip edge creates a barrier that prevents water from seeping under the roofing materials, reducing the risk of ice dam formation. 

3 - Protection against wind-driven rain 

Strong winds during storms can cause rainwater to be driven upward along the roof's edges. A drip edge helps direct this water away from the roof deck, preventing moisture infiltration and potential leaks. 

4 - Preserving fascia and soffit 

The fascia and soffit are vulnerable areas that are prone to water damage. A properly installed drip edge prevents water from getting behind these components, protecting them from rot and deterioration. 

5 - Longevity of roofing materials 

By directing water away from the edge of the roof, a drip edge helps prevent the erosion of roofing materials. This contributes to the longevity and durability of every roofing system. 

6 - Aesthetics 

In addition to its functional benefits, a drip edge can provide a clean and finished look to the edges of a roof. It helps create a visually appealing transition between the roofing materials and the edge of the roof. 

Installation and materials 

Drip edges are typically made from materials such as aluminum, galvanized steel or PVC. They are installed under the roofing felt or membrane and extend over the fascia board. Proper installation is essential to ensure that the drip edge effectively directs water away from the roof and into the gutter system. 

While often overlooked, a drip edge plays a vital role in protecting any roof from water damage and related issues. Its ability to redirect water away from vulnerable areas, prevent ice dams and enhance the overall durability of a roofing system cannot be understated. When installing or repairing a roof, make sure to include a drip edge to reap the benefits of this essential component. 

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Original article source: The Roof Gallery

Learn more about The Roof Gallery in their Coffee Shop directory or visit theroofgallery.com.



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