Drip edge is a type of roofing material that is installed along the edges of the roof. It is typically made of metal and is used to direct water away from the fascia and eaves of the roof. The drip edge is installed on the edge of the roof before the shingles or other roofing material, and it protrudes slightly beyond the edge of the roof. This allows water to drip off the edge of the roof and onto the ground, rather than running down the sides of the roof and potentially damaging the fascia or soffit. Drip edge is an important component of a well-designed roofing system and can help prevent water damage and extend the life of your roof.
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