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Step Three: Use roofing nails to secure the drip edge. Ideally, you’d nail about every 12 inches, and in no circumstances should you have 16 inches or more between nails.
The RESITRIX Reinforced Self-Adhesive system is perfect for complicated flat roofs, gutter linings, parapet walls and awkward shapes. Also the right choice for overlaying most existing roofing coverings. Step Four : Install the new drip edge as described above, with cement and nails. You’ll need to ask another roofing professional to hold up the shingles while you do so. For inward and outward opening doors. Comes with edge protectors. Designed to deflect water away from the door bottom. Can be used with a threshold sill or instead of a weatherboard.For Sam, it took him just under 2 hours and 15 minutes. He did install this roof alone and installed edge trims which make a difference to the installation time.
look at what i said earlier and riverbanannies response(post 10) the dripstop may stop a few drips but the doorway will get wet due to the shape of the van only real cure is a sealed down awning wound out a little Having had a bit of rain lately ? (& not having or wanting a wind out awning) can see that a rain gutter over the sliding door would be good to help prevent water coming over the roof pouring in when opening the door & wondered what options Funsters have fitted? We found the Regsy http://wohnmobil-caravan-zubehoer-s...egenrinne-Wohnmobil-Kastenwagen-Regsy::2.html from the company who also manufacture Stopsy (which is excellent https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/foru...-door-with-discount-code.186618/#post-3450764) but they can't ship it to the UKStep Seven : Once you’ve covered the eaves with a drip edge, it’s time to install your underlayment. Some factors will affect the installation time such as the current substrate, size and type of roof; along with if there is any detail work required such as skylights.