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A Drip Edge Guide For Your Roof In Hainesport, NJ

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Every homeowner in Hainesport, NJ has a different type of roof depending on their needs and preferences. Furthermore, everyone has their own method of keeping their roof in good condition. The drip edge, on the other hand, is becoming increasingly popular as a roofing option.


Drip edge
Drip edge

Homeowners may have never heard of or used it, but it is an excellent product. If you need to protect your roof against ice dams, Drip Edge is a good option.


What Exactly Is A Drip Edge?


It is a metal edge that runs along the edge of your roof shingles and acts as a water barrier. It includes a central gap in the front that enables any rainwater from the roof to drop down rather than getting under your shingles and potentially rotting out your roof decking or fascia board.


How Does It Function?


It's the most effective approach to redirect water away from the edge of your roof. In contrast to plastic-based goods, its long, gentle slope helps pour rainfall away from your property, which can break with time, causing leaks to emerge when the weather becomes bad. Drip Edge is constructed of stainless steel and galvanised alloy, so it will not rust or corrode even after many years of use.


Is A Drip Edge Required?


If you reside in a rainy environment and your roofing system has a high pitch (i.e., your roof slopes at a 45-degree inclination or higher), you should have a drip edge. This is particularly true of metal roofs, asphalt shingles, and shakes. Even flat roofs with modest slopes, however, require drip edges to be built.


Which Drip Edge Is Best For My House?


Roofing materials
Roofing materials

It comes in a variety of design aspects and is frequently constructed of aluminum, steel, or alloy.


Aluminum: While not as robust as steel, aluminum is the greatest material for drip edges due to its resistance to corrosion.


Galvanised Steel: A more durable alternative to aluminum, steel is an excellent choice if you need a weather- and corrosion-resistant solution.


How Do I Set Them Up?


Champion Exteriors' roofers may add drip edges on a new roof during the installation process. It may also be installed by a homeowner with enough skill. The best approach to install them is to use roofing nails; nonetheless, we recommend hiring a professional.


Suggestions And Cautions:


clogged gutters
clogged gutters

  • Remove leaves that have accumulated beneath the drip edge if you live in a region that receives a lot of rain or snow. This will prevent water from collecting and leaking.

  • To avoid mishaps, cover exposed screws on your drip edge with nail protectors.

  • Check your drip edge on a regular basis for rust or other damage that might interfere with its effectiveness.

  • If your gutters are blocked, get a professional to clear them. Clogged gutters will direct water over the drip edge and beneath your shingles or shakes, causing leaks around the roof joints.

  • Install a leaf guard along the lower edge of your gutters to keep leaves from gathering and causing water damage.



How Much Do They Set You Back?

The cost of installing it varies based on the materials you pick and the size of your roof. To learn more, call (609) 845-3576 or fill out our online form. Champion Exteriors is excited to work with you!


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