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[#3] Posted: 05/06/2012 - 09:20:59 AM |  | |
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At least it's a straight edge. I wouldn't make a big deal about it.
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[#4] Posted: 05/06/2012 - 09:49:30 AM |  | |
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NAHB Residential Construction Performance Guidelines states 3/4-inch. Most manufacturer's instructions I see specify no greater than 3/4 inch beyond support.
I think your answer is 3/4 inch.
Not to get off-topic, but around here maybe - maybe - one roofer in a thousand installs drip edge at the eaves and it's normal to find the roof extending an inch to an inch and a half at the rake and anything from about an inch to three inches at the eaves.
This is a typical "drip edge" here. How would you like to be the poor sap trying to clean that gutter without damaging that bottom course?
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[#6] Posted: 05/06/2012 - 5:05:33 PM |  | |
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To be honest, this particular roof was about 3 weeks old. I'm more concerned about wind uplift and tearing the shingles off.
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[#7] Posted: 05/06/2012 - 6:33:57 PM |  | |
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Quote: Originally posted by Jerry SimonQuote: Originally posted by John KogelAt least it's a straight edge. I wouldn't make a big deal about it. Click to View
42.16?KBI'd at least make it a small deal. Under the weight of ice & snow, those will probably bend over and at least crack. I did say trim the edge in my pic. I was talking about Darren's overhang.
Snap a chalkline. Use an old fine tooth Skilsaw blade, running backwards. Done.
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[#8] Posted: 05/09/2012 - 10:10:59 PM |  | |
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Owens Corning provided me with a letter so I would have a backup:
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[#11] Posted: 05/10/2012 - 03:11:17 AM |  | |
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Thanks Hank!
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