Prevent Moisture Collection Under Your Roof With Gutter Flashing

January 14, 2020

rain on roof

Many people are surprised to learn that water can get through a water-resistant roof. One of the most common reasons this occurs is by water sneaking around and under the edges when it rains. That’s why so many contractors recommend installing flashing for your gutters nowadays. In fact, in the state of Georgia, flashing is now required on new roofs in a recent update to their building codes. Read on to learn more about how you can prevent moisture from seeping through your roof by contacting your local gutter specialist. 

What is Gutter Flashing?

Gutter flashing is also commonly referred to as drip edges. These are custom-cut rectangular strips that can be installed on your roof to make your gutters more efficient at collecting and diverting water. Many homeowners in Texas find that flashing is a worthy investment because the average rainfall in the DFW area is 39 inches, which is one inch more than the average rainfall in the United States. Frequent precipitation can put your roof at risk of collecting water and causing leaks, mildew, and pest problems, which is why it’s important to invest in protection for your home.

This preventive waterproofing service comes in both plastic and aluminum, and both materials come with their unique benefits. Aluminum lasts longer and is more durable, while plastic is easier to fit into homes with complex gutter systems.

Benefits of Gutter Flashing

The primary benefit and reason why people invest in gutter flashing is to keep moisture from collecting underneath the edges of the roof, causing leaking. Even though most roofs are water-resistant, which keeps it from seeping directly into them, at the lip of the roof, especially on shingle roofs, there are small spaces in which water can leak underneath the shingles, where it can cause enormous damage. The most harm occurs when windy storms drive rainwater underneath these edges because they’re left unprotected.

Installing Flashing on Your Gutters

Installing drip edges on certain roofs can be difficult, especially if they’re older. This is because when a house is built, they’re typically the first thing to be placed. That’s why your best bet to successfully install flashing is to contact a professional to complete the project for you. If you’re building a new house, it’s a good idea to include the installation in your estimates beforehand so your roof can be protected from future threats of water collection.

When your gutter professional arrives, they’ll likely have multiple styles of flashing for you to choose from, so you can choose the one that best suits the aesthetic of your home. If you have any questions about the designs or structure of the drip edges, don’t hesitate to ask them, because they can vary a lot.

Investing in gutter flashing can help the roof of your home last longer and keep water and moisture from collecting underneath the shingles, potentially causing thousands of dollars worth of damage. You won’t regret contacting your local gutter specialist to perform the installation, extending the lifespan of your roof and home.

About Platinum Gutters

At Platinum Gutters, it’s no surprise that our specialty is repairing, replacing, and installing tools that help protect your home from water damage. We offer complimentary price quotes and a variety of services like gutter flashing that helps prevent mildew, roof problems, foundation issues, and pesky pests. For questions or to schedule your free estimate today, visit our website or call 817-380-4404.