Shouldn t the shingles cover the flashing instead of the flashing covering the shingles.
Roof flashing above or below shingles.
You mayhave to pull some nails if the shingles are existing.
Joe same type of flashing here but these guys went with 1 additional course of shingles which is still wrong.
The main purpose of the drip edge is to direct the flow of water away from the fascia board and to help protect the rakes and eaves of your roof.
All shingle manufacturers require step flashing at sidewalls for both asphalt wood and slate.
First use a stiff wire brush and solvent to clean the surface of any dirt debris or corrosion keep solvent away from asphalt shingles.
Coat the flashing with a zinc based primer followed by two or more coats of spray on rust preventive metal paint.
With that type of flat edge flashing the shingles should have overlapped 2 additional courses until they reached the lower edge of the flashing or at least past the penetration of the roof sheathing.
If this is a repair job the siding must also be removed and replaced with the flashing.
Step flashing consists of short pieces of flashing each installed to overlap the shingle in the course below and to be overlapped by the shingle in the course above.
First step flashing must be installed before the siding so that the siding can cover the top of the flashing.
You may want to paint the flashing to match the roof.
Each piece is slid under a shingle tab going up the roof.
Step flashing is made up ofshort pieces usually about 5 x7 that are bent in half the long way.
The correct way to flash at the shingles in thearea you indicated is using step flashing.