Does a new roof need drip edge?
William Smith
Published May 15, 2026
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Just so, do roofs need a drip edge?
The main reason for including a roofing drip edge is to stop damage from occurring underneath roofing shingles. Consider how water getting under shingles can create temporary staining. What's more, it can lead to long-standing roof deck deterioration, besides damage to the fascia board.
Additionally, how do you install drip edge on a new roof? Install roof drip edge along the eaves, add underlayment, then place drip edge along the gable end. The best way is to install the roof drip edge only along the eaves first, then place ice-and-water barrier (in the snowbelt) or felt paper (underlayment) over the drip edge.
Likewise, do you have to replace drip edge when replacing roof?
Drip edge comes in 10-foot strips and attaches to the roof deck before the roofing felt goes on. Unless the old drip edge is in like-new condition, replace it.
What is the purpose of drip edge on a roof?
The purpose of drip edge is to transition the roofing system to the cornice. Water is shed off of your roofing system to this area where it falls to the ground or gutters. This non-corrosive flashing will extend the life of your fascia by channeling water away from wood cornice.
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