a non-corrosive non-staining material sometimes used along the eaves and rake edges to allow water run-off to drop clear of underlying decking and/or fascia.
An L-shaped strip of metal placed at the edge of a roof's eaves underneath roofing felt and on top of the roofing felt at the edges a roof's rakes.
A lip or protrusion on the lower outside edge of logs that forces rainwater to drain down the exterior face of a log wall and past the seams between logs
A device designed to prevent water from running back or under an overhang.
A modified L-shaped flashing used along the eaves and rakes. The drip edge directs runoff water into the gutters of air and away from the fascia. French (Larmier)
A piece of metal placed over the roof sheathing at the perimeter to deflect water away from the sheathing and fascia board.
an L-shaped strip (usually metal) installed along the edges of the roof to allow water run-off to drip clear of the deck, eaves and siding.
A corrosion resistant, non-staining material used along the eaves and rakes to allow water run-off to drip clear of the underlying construction.
The metal or vinyl projection along the eaves or rakes of a roof that allows water to run off or drip away from the underlying construction.
A noncorrosive, nonstaining material used along the eaves and rakes to allow water runoff to drip clear of underlying construction.
A steel flashing bent at a 90ยบ angle that is placed along the outer perimeter of steep sloped buildings; used to help direct runoff water away from the building. Drip Edge resembles nosing except that it has an outwardly-angled bottom edge (preferably hemmed). To see the difference between Drip Edge and Nosing, click here.
(1) A non-corrosive, non-staining material used along the eaves and rakes to allow water run-off to drip clear of underlying construction; (2) A metal flashing or other overhanging component, with an outward projecting lower edge, intended to control the direction of dripping water and help protect underlying building components. A drip edge also can be used to break the continuity of contact between the roof perimeter and wall components to help prevent capillary action.
THE WOODEN OR METAL PROJECTION OVER A WINDOW OR DOOR WHICH SHEDS WATER. ALSO THE "L" SHAPED STRIP OF METAL COVERING THE JOINT BETWEEN THE FASCIA AND ROOF DECKING THAT DIRECTS WATER INTO THE GUTTER, OR AWAY FROM THE CORNICE.
Usually metal strip used on eves and rakes to allow for water run off without damaging underlying materials
The edge of the metal flashing intended to shed water over the edge of the surface being protected.
A discontinuity or strip installed at roof eaves or over a window or wall component to force adhering drops of water to fall free of the face of the building rather than move farther toward the interior. The projection of a window header or water table to allow the water to drip clear of the side of the building below it.
A piece of aluminum bent at right angles, and placed on the exposed edge of roof sheathing, The shape of the drip edge helps water to drip off into the rain gutters instead of flowing around to come in contact with the eave.
Overlapping piece of metal that goes around the edge of a roof to prevent water from running down the fascia and getting under the roof.
A narrow preformed piece of sheet metal placed along the edge of a roof line so it overhangs the edge of the roof and allows water to be carried beyond the roof edge and drip directly to the ground.