Size and type of roof rake plates.
Roof rake edge picture.
Cut the entire drip edge by your second mark so that it only hangs past the edge by.
Rake plates of one by 2 inches often cover the exposed top edge of the liner when there is also a ledge at the end of the gable.
When replacing shingles on a roof or constructing a new roof it is important to give proper consideration to flashing details on the drip and rake edges.
Provides a professional trim and adds to curb appeal.
Without gable rake flashing protection wind driven rain can begin to rot the fascia and roof deck.
Rake boards are installed on the gable ends of brick houses to cover the exposed top edge of the brick.
Drip edges and rake edges are both metal sheets that are installed as part of the roofing system and as the edge in their name implies they are placed at the edges of the roof.
Mark where the drip edge begins to overhang and one inch further out from that overhang.
The roof rake plates are installed in different widths depending on the surface being covered.
Use larger rake plates such as 1 by 4 inches and 1 by 6 inches when there is an.
Double hemmed edge adds stiffness and helps prevent injury.
First place your drip edge on the rake edge.
The rake board covers the top edge of the siding where it meets the roof or soffit if there is an overhang on the gable end and prevents rain from running behind it.
When this occurs the water may run back under the edge of the shingles often wetting the roof deck.
Recommended for roof slope of 3 12 pitch or greater.
When water runs down the roof it pauses a moment before pouring off.