Trapped behind the guttering or if it is badly weathered it needs to be replaced.
Should roof felt go into guttering.
It works great with gutters and is the most affordable.
T style or type d drip edge.
Hi dan a couple of roofing questions.
The modern rigid felt is often used in conjunction with a replacement upvc roofline system.
Depending on how the roofs join you may have to cut a slot to work it in far enough.
The felt running into the guttering is always the first bit of felt to wear because it is exposed to all the elements it allows the water to run into your gutter and away from the roof if missing it can cause the facia boards to rot and cause dampness.
It should overlap another piece of ice and water barrier laid below all the way down to the roof edge.
1 we often see roof felt stopped short of the eaves.
The bottom course of felt on a roof called sarking felt ensures that all of the rainwater is correctly channeled into the gutter by protecting the eaves from any wind driven rain.
This type of drip edge is not the best choice to use when you.
You do not actually need felt or drip trays going into your gutters if your tiles are set at the right gauge from the start then the tiles should lap half way into your gutter.
In the past traditional roofers felt was used at the eaves level however nowadays a more modern rigid protection system can be specified.
If this felt is either incorrectly situated i e.
The only time you need felt or drip trays going into your gutters is if the tiles don t allow the rain water to go straight in to your gutters and run behind your fascia into your soffit a lot of people just say you need them so they can rip people off and do it anyway.
This involves stripping back the last few courses of tile or slates to remove the old felt and re fix the new.
Builders argue its not a problem.
Type d drip edge is an older style of drip edge that is not commonly used today and may be found on older homes.
This should cover the most leak prone areas.
Eaves felt can best be described as the roofing felt that overlaps into the guttering.