Due to cohesion surface tension and other forces water droplets tend to stick to one another and to the surfaces they are on albeit slightly.
Gutter apron vs drip edge.
The difference between the two is miniscule so it is not uncommon for the two to be mistaken for.
A gutter apron is used where shingles are not far enough from the edge of the gutter.
It installs on the roof edge at the eaves and hangs into the gutter.
What s the difference and why are they important.
While on the other hand a drip edge is installed to the trim and usually hangs directly behind the back of the gutter.
A drip edge is designed to take advantage of those forces and along with gravity direct water into the gutter.
This aluminum gutter apron is perfect for directing water into your gutters.
Drip edges have two key purposes.
While a drip edge is about 2 1 2.
Gutter aprons and drip edges.
2 1 2 x 2 x 10 sandstone aluminum gutter apron.
Gutter aprons take on an additional role by hanging down an inch or so into the back of the gutter to prevent water from dripping or splashing behind the gutter.
Two such terms that the average homeowner might run into is a drip edge and a gutter apron.
A gutter apron is installed on the corners above roof decking.
Direct water away from fascia.
Ask this old house general contractor tom silva demonstrates the importance of a properly installed drip edge subscribe to this old house.