confusedcarp
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Hi all, I'm in the midst of reno-ing my workshop and am about to embark on installing soffit, fascia covers, and gutters. The roof does not have an existing drip edge which I would like to install so that the fascia cover has something to slide under.
Here's a pic of a test piece of drip edge I've slid under the shingles. There is roughly a 3/4" overhang from the end of the drip edge to the end of the shingles.


In my research, I've heard it said that a 1/4" overhang is recommended. But for an existing roof, is it necessary to trim it back? I'm already loathe to tinker with the roof so the less I disturb, the better.
If it matters, I'm going to cut off the gable end so that it's flush and will be hanging 5" gutters. Thanks for reading!
Here's a pic of a test piece of drip edge I've slid under the shingles. There is roughly a 3/4" overhang from the end of the drip edge to the end of the shingles.


In my research, I've heard it said that a 1/4" overhang is recommended. But for an existing roof, is it necessary to trim it back? I'm already loathe to tinker with the roof so the less I disturb, the better.
If it matters, I'm going to cut off the gable end so that it's flush and will be hanging 5" gutters. Thanks for reading!
