It happens all the way around, whether its a light rain or a downpour. I have not put any gutters on yet. I used a pliers with a broad tip to lift the drip edge at the facia and give it a good 'kick'. That seems to have helped, now I will do that all the way around. The roofing is IKO shingles...
What causes rainwater to follow the profile of drip edge and and run down the facia, rather than fall off the edge of the drip edge into the rain gutter?
Looking for some input. I have to pull the transfer case out of a Ford F250 Highboy. My local NAPA can get this jack in one days notice. I used to just muscle stuff like this, but I'm not as young as I used to be...
Having one around the shop is a huge asset. A few years ago I got a 1948 Towmotor. Original 62 cubic inch Continental flathead, has a clutch and two speed transmission. 1500# capacity, takes up a three by five foot floorspace. Lifts to 108". All I had to do was replace a ring gear on the left...