Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Online Technical Support; Other |
Warranty: | More Than 5 Years |
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Technique | Cold Rolled Based |
Color | Black Brown White or as customer's request |
Surface | Galvanized Coated |
Tensile Strength | 350MPA |
Yield Strength | >430MPA |
Zinc Coating | AZ150 or as customer's request |
Price Term | T/T, L/C T/P |
Payment Term | FOB, CIF,CFR |
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Packing:
1. wrapped with steel sheet, then tied by steel strip vertically.
2. Protected by steel inner and outer retainer on each side of the coil, the tied by steel strip transversely.
Delivery:
In normal, we can delivery you within 20-30days
What is drip edge?A drip edge is metal flashing installed at the edges of your roof (rakes and eaves). Its main job is to prevent water from getting underneath your roofing components. Without a drip edge, water rots out both your fascia board and roof decking once it gets behind your gutters. Not only does this cause structural damage, but it'll also lead to water getting into your home.
Is a drip edge actually necessary on your roof?
Not only does your roof need a drip edge to be properly installed, but it's actually required per the International Residential Code. According to code R905.2.8.5 of the 2018 IRC: "A drip edge shall be provided at eaves and gables of shingle roofs." This code clearly states that a drip edge must be installed on the edges of your roof to ensure your home is up to code. Not only is it necessary, but it must also be installed correctly.