Hammer the nails in at 10 inches 25 cm intervals across the roof.
How to secure roofing material to drip strip.
Open a can of roofing cement.
All you need to do is slide the wider side of the drip strip between the roof edging and the fascia board leaving the 70 degree offset portion of the drip strip hanging out past the back of the gutter.
It can be done.
To install drip strip it is simple.
This is an asphalt based glue that will adhere to almost anything.
It will stop water from going between the facia board and back side of the.
Drip strip comes in 8 foot lengths in white or musket brown and can be ordered from your local erie materials branch.
I recommend using 1 trim nail in the center and one on every overlap of the ends.
Apply a continuous bead of cement along the top of the drip edge then press down on the shingle.
Secure the drip edge with roofing cement.
Once free slide the drip edge out and discard.
Make sure you use a strong hammer and 1 inch 2 5 cm roofing nails.
If necessary secure the ends of the drip edge with short roofing nails.
Hammer nails into the rolled roofing to secure it.
You need drip strip.
Make sure when driving the nails you also flatten the flashing as flat as possible.
Dip a 2 inch wide brush into the cement and lay a 2 inch line of cement from end to end of the.
Just be sure they re positioned high up under the shingles.
Use a roofing nail 1 to tack the drip edge down one every 10 when placing two pieces of drip edge together overlap one end over the other by 1 and secure using two roofing nails one in the back and one in the front.
You can also use.
Use a flat pry bar and hammer to pry the nails out of the drip edge gently.
Gently lift up the shingles on the edge of the roof and locate the nails holding the existing drip edge onto.
Aluminum or stainless trim nails are fine.
Remove the drip edge and apply a thin strip of roofing cement at the top edge above the line you marked and slide the drip edge back under the shingles to the mark you made.
If there isn t enough room then you could go through the drip edge.
If you have enough room i would suggest nailing trough the drip strip into the fascia below the drip edge.
Both raw material and finished product is made in the usa.
Ensure that you hammer the nails properly into the roof don t leave the nails sticking up above the layer.
Let me know if you need anything else.