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Roof drip edge type f.
Type f is also known as gutter apron and is useful when replacing an existing drip edge or adding a drip edge to an existing roof structure.
Drip edge flashing can be used for new construction and reroofing projects.
The angle provides extra clearance for moisture to reach the gutter.
Type f drip edge has a wider face meaning it extends several inches past the minimal 2 inch requirement.
Drip edge is used to direct rainwater off of the roof and into your gutter system.
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This profile is similar to type c except that the fascia facing part angles away from the structure.
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Why drip edge is a necessity.
Gently lift up the shingles on the edge of the roof and locate the nails holding the existing drip edge onto.
Item 15551 model 5610400120.
Overhanging drip edge gives maximum protection from roof run off.
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Type f or gutter apron or wide faced drip edge this type of drip edge is not as common as the standard l style.
Once free slide the drip edge out and discard.
It can be done.
Use along gutter line of the roof edge.
Use a flat pry bar and hammer to pry the nails out of the drip edge gently.