It might be a problem with the slope of the deck or that the fascia board is too high causing the shingles to flatten out, but it could be that the gutters are just installed too high and push the shingles up. That is what I would look at first: see if lowering the gutters could fix it. I wouldn't be thinking that the way to solve it is to rebuild the bottom of the roof deck.
This is a common problem also when people who have no experience slide gutter guards under the shingles. It creates cupping and gets worse as time passes, especially in windy areas where the edge gutters no longer are adhered as strongly as they were meant to be because of the gutter guards lifting the gutter shingles on the edge.
Shouldn't the gutter spikes NEVER be nailed through the drip edge? Doesn't this give water a straight shot from the drip edge, through the gutter and onto the fascia board?
Nice video. I just had my roof done, and I have a couple sections like this roof, two sections with four or five shingles that are flat. My gutter guard makes them like this. They come down a little without the gutter guard, but the rest of the roof isn't like that. Is this something I should bring this to my roofers attention? I'm thinking they just re-decked it, and something isn't right.
Get rid of your gutters! Use a rain diverter over an entryway. Ice damns, cleaning that rarely happens, put a helmet on. Oh, run some electrical wire up there. Yuk😅
It might be a problem with the slope of the deck or that the fascia board is too high causing the shingles to flatten out, but it could be that the gutters are just installed too high and push the shingles up. That is what I would look at first: see if lowering the gutters could fix it. I wouldn't be thinking that the way to solve it is to rebuild the bottom of the roof deck.
This is a common problem also when people who have no experience slide gutter guards under the shingles. It creates cupping and gets worse as time passes, especially in windy areas where the edge gutters no longer are adhered as strongly as they were meant to be because of the gutter guards lifting the gutter shingles on the edge.
*edge shingles ?
Shouldn't the gutter spikes NEVER be nailed through the drip edge? Doesn't this give water a straight shot from the drip edge, through the gutter and onto the fascia board?
I'd say you're right. They probably did it to tuck the gutter all the way behind the drip edge but I would never put a hole in the drip edge.
Nice video. I just had my roof done, and I have a couple sections like this roof, two sections with four or five shingles that are flat. My gutter guard makes them like this. They come down a little without the gutter guard, but the rest of the roof isn't like that. Is this something I should bring this to my roofers attention? I'm thinking they just re-decked it, and something isn't right.
Get rid of your gutters! Use a rain diverter over an entryway. Ice damns, cleaning that rarely happens, put a helmet on. Oh, run some electrical wire up there. Yuk😅