A roof rake can be intricately designed.
Roof rake at eave.
At the rake the drip edge is installed over the underlay.
Use larger rake boards such as 1 by 4 inch and 1 by 6 inch when there isn t an eave overhang on the gable end.
The last pieces to go in were nailing blocks above the ledger for the back of the return and at the bottom edge of the soffit for attaching the rake 20.
Eaves also protect pathways around the house by preventing washout around the footers and base.
Before the roof sheathing goes on the open framing provides easy access for attaching the return blocking and the nailers for the rake soffit.
Using a pre cut eave rake starter strip will provide a cost effective alternative to using cut up shingles as your starter course.
Force the mold away from the roofing a few inches at a time then lift off the entire piece in one section.
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The purpose of the eave is to keep rainwater away from the walls of the house.
The rake can be smooth without the overhang or it can lift the gable end like an eave.
It is a term that describes the slanted sides of a gable end.
The drip edge should be nailed centered in the top surface every 8 to 10 inches.
The hanging rake then locks with the soffit and fascia or opens to the left.
It is typically perpendicular to the eave.
At the eaves the drip edge should be installed before the eave protection membrane.
One by 2 inch rake boards often cover the exposed top edge of the siding when there also is an eave overhang on the gable end.
Hold onto the old shingle mold if it looks to be in good shape.
The above figure shows the correct application of the drip edge.
Includes a high quality properly positioned adhesive that will tightly lock your shingles in place to help prevent blow off.
The rake isn t exactly on the roof.
Starting at one corner of the roof wedge a pry bar into the narrow space at the top of the shingle mold the thin wooden strip that sits just below the shingles.