Timber
Veteran Member
My 1st recommendation without seeing your home and problem would be to add or replace the drip edge. Now do this in the sun on a warm day when you can lift the tabs (Gently) so not to crack them. There is a special flat bar you can buy anywhere to sneak the roofing nails out. You may or may not have to release the gutter hangers to let the drip edge slip over the gutter edge. It depends on how high on the fascia board you set the gutter. Also be sure your pitch is correct so the water flows quick enough that it doesn't bag the gutter out with the wt. of the water. When you go to nail in the new drip edge because you sneaking under your roof tabs, predrill the nail holes in the aluminum so you have less swings with a hammer and less chance to hit the tabBo McCarty said:Got leaky gutters? I do.... Not sure if the water running off the roof is just missing, but it seems a lot of leaking for it to be a seam leaking.
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