A drip edge is required by most building codes. It is a strip of metal that is placed on the edge of the roof to help control the flow of water and protect the underlayment. If you are getting a roof replacement, it is usually best to get the drip edge replaced to match. However, in some cases it might be worth reusing the drip edge (if it is made from a very expensive material or unique to the home in some way). It’s best to check with your roofing company to see what is best for your home. If you are not currently working with a roofing contractor, give us a call and we would be happy to help!
Yeah..thats best,,,,,unless you doing it yourself ,and still have to be cleaned,smoothed and properly fastened.
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