How far down should gutters be from shingles?

How Far Should Gutters Be From the Roof Edge? The gutter should be installed as close to the shingles as possible; no more than 2 or 3 inches. If the gutter distance is more than 3 inches, the rain will run off the roof and won't drain properly.
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How far should shingles extend over gutter?

Most shingle manufacturers recommend a 1/4 to 3/8 inch overhang over your eave, which is where your roof ends by your gutter. In many cases, and particularly as the home ages and settles, the roof edge at the eave edge can wave in and out by more than this amount.
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How far should gutter extend beyond roof?

The gutter should extend slightly past your roof's shingles. 3/4 of your gutter's width should stick beyond the shingles to catch all the water and lead it properly down the downspouts. The gutter should be between 2 and 3 inches away from the roof's edge.
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Should gutters go under drip edge?

It is recommended that gutters are placed under or 'behind' the drip edge of your roof. A drip edge refers to a component that hangs over the roof and has an outward projecting lower edge.
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Should gutters extend past roof?

Your gutters should extend beyond your roof shingles, not align with them. Water naturally runs across shingles, down the shingle edge, and even underneath it. When gutter sections are installed directly in line with your roof shingles, the shingles impair the natural flow of water.
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How much drop do you need for gutters?

Too much of a slope poses its own problems, however. A sharp gutter slope reduces the water capacity of the gutters, looks strange and can cause water to splash outside the gutters during heavy rain. A good rule of thumb for a gutter slope is that you want at least a quarter inch of slope for every 10 feet of gutters.
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How far should gutters be from house?

If water infiltrates your foundation, it will end up damaging it. Therefore, gutters should drain properly. Gutters should drain water to at least 4-6 feet but preferably 10 feet away from the house. Ensure you connect the gutter securely to the eave of the roof.
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How far should shingles hang over drip edge?

Asphalt shingles should overhang the exterior edge of the drip edge by ¼ to ¾-inch. Check local building code for drip edge requirements prior to the start of your roofing project.
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Should roof felt go into guttering?

Sarking felt should be lapped into the gutter so that any rainwater that finds its way beneath the tiles can be safely drained away. If the sarking felt is incorrectly installed without correct support, it will 'sag' causing rainwater to collect and the leading edge of the felt to fall behind the gutter.
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Should gutters be installed level?

Gutters should slope an inch or two for every 40 feet. Forward tilt. That said, gutters need to be completely level from front to back, or water could spill over either edge. It's not uncommon for homeowners to hang the gutters so that the front edge is slumping forward too much.
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Should gutter downspouts touch the ground?

There are several things to consider when having downspouts attached to your gutters, with one of the most important being their length. If a downspout touches the ground, rainwater might become backed up in your gutters. For more information on gutter downspouts and proper installation, read on.
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How far from end of gutter should downspout be?

Install at least 1 downspout for every 40 linear feet of gutter. This distance is adequate for most homes as it can allow water to drain into a downspout even during heavy downpours without overflowing.
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Should downspouts go into ground?

Building contractors and plumbers agree that downspouts should go into the ground to tuck them away and maintain a property's aesthetic. Also, underground downspouts are more effective because they can pair with French drains and sump pumps to throw water far away from the building.
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How far should shingles overhang fascia?

The edge of the shingles should hang over a roof between an inch and an inch and a half — or between a half inch and three-quarters of an inch if drip edge flashing is installed. Too much overhang and the shingles could blow off in high winds; too little can allow water to seep into rake or fascia boards.
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How much should shingles overhang the fascia?

Shingles should not extend more than 3/4” (19 mm) past the drip edge. If shingles overhang the edge of the roof by more than 3/4” (19 mm), then they are not supported and may crack and break off.
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How far apart should gutter brackets be?

Gutter hangers should always be placed at least every three feet for proper support (2 feet in northern climates where snow and ice can add additional weight on the gutters).
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Are eave trays necessary?

When using a VPU in a cold pitched roof with high level ventilation it is not necessary to provide eaves ventilation trays but where they have been provided it will assist the removal of water vapour from the roof.
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Are felt support trays needed?

Felt support trays are probably the most important felt parts of a roof, as they are what allows the rain water to run into the gutter. It is recommended that you replace your sarking felt once it has rotten with PVC as this does exactly the same job, but save you money by not rotting.
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How far should drip edge be from fascia?

Drip edge lip extension: 1/2" Recommended drainage gap: 1/4" (approx) spaced off of the fascia board.
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Does drip edge go on before fascia?

The correct placement of a roof drip edge is on top of the roof's exterior cover directly between the sheathing and the fascia board, which forms a drainage gap between the drip edge and the fascia board. As a result, the drainage improves water flow and protects the roof from potential water damage.
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How much should a roof overhang?

There is no true standard size for overhangs, but typical overhangs that are used for protection from rainfall are 16-18 inches wide. Overhangs wanted for shading should be minimally 24 inches. More commonly, they are 36 inches wide or more.
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What is downspout code?

Allow 1 square inch of downspout cross-section for every 100 square feet of roof area. Place downspouts at least 20 feet apart but no more than 50 feet apart.
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How do I keep water away from my house foundation?

Gutters and downspouts are excellent methods for moving water away from a home foundation. Rainfall on the roof naturally drips directly next to the foundation, creating various issues like hydrostatic pressure, differential settling and erosion.
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Should I get 5 inch or 6 inch gutters?

6-inch gutters are less likely to get clogged up because they can handle more water flow, and they come with a bigger outlet. If you have a small home with a roof that isn't very steep, 5” gutters will suffice. Otherwise, go for 6” gutters.
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