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    I've run into this a couple of times and have been referring to it as improperly installed drip edge and wanted to get some feedback from the forum. I see major flaws in this design and wanted to know if this is a common practice or I just have the pleasure of running across the same roofer who hasn't had any problems with it??

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    Yes it is wrong. The metal drip edge goes under the shingles.

    Scott Patterson, ACI
    Spring Hill, TN
    www.traceinspections.com

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    Reis, that method of installation is common...........amongst people who don't know what they're doing.


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    There was probably an inspection done prior to yours and the inspector wrote up the lack of drip edge, so they "fixed" it.

    Looks like a good way to rot out the fascia and roof decking. You don't get any rain in Seattle, do you?

    What Nick said...


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    Michael Thomas
    Paragon Property Services Inc., Chicago IL
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