Pro Roofing Tip - Drip Edge Flashing

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2011

http://www.ProRoofingNW.com Roofing Expert Micah Valentine of Pro Roofing explains the importance of Drip Edge Flashing and what it means for your roof.

Pro Roofing is pleased to offer roofing and gutter services throughout Seattle and the East Side including Bellevue, Bothell, Kirkland, Sammamish, Redmond, Issaquah, Mukilteo, Edmonds, and others. Pro Roofing offers high quality service and materials and a highly trained professional staff.

From the initial estimate to the finished roof, you'll be glad you chose Pro Roofing for your roofing and gutter needs.

Pro Roofing's specialty is removing cedar or composition roofs and installing Lifetime Warranty Composition Shingles such as Certainteed's PresidentialTL, Presidential, and Landmark Series.

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13004 NE 125th Way unit A120
Kirkland, WA 98034
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  • that looks like a nice drip edge.. is it home made or purchased?  i note that you put it on properly with the drip edge seperated fron the fascia by about 1/2 inch or so. It would be nice to show a close up of the drip edge.

  • @vanwahlgren that's good feedback. Thanks!

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  • still need 1 inch over hang. dont matter wht type metal, water will get in there. you call your self pros... shame on you. looks like a reroof too. ugly back pan wrap too, thats old school. not trying to be critical. But I know my shit.

  • still need 1 inch over hang. dont matter wht type metal, water will get in there. you call your self pros... shame on you. looks like a reroof too.

  • What kind of ridge vent do you recommend. I think the metal ones transmit more hot air outta the ridge than the plastic models. What do you think? 

  • Bronce aluminium

  • d metal huh.....????????

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