I have 2 general questions about exteriors.
#1
Above the front and back doors on my roof, there is what appears to just be AL sheet metal under my shingles. It is only about 5" wide and under 1 row of shingles for about 5 feet. Was this to help divert water away from dripping where the doors are? This piece is nailed in with common galvanized roofing nails. I put up gutters 2 years ago and was wondering if I can remove it since it makes my shingles look warped and sticking up in that area. If so, any tips on how to remove it without cracking/damaging the shingles that will need to be lifted up to expose the nails?
#2
I built my shed last summer and followed basic plans. This was my first time framing, roofing, and siding. The siding is vinyl .055" (the nice thick stuff from private home builder, not Home Depot). I made my own truces out of 2X8s to make a common center peak. Therefore, on the front and back there is no overhang and the entire wall is flat up to the roof. Because of no overhang, my vinyl outside corners are open on all 4 corners at the front and back. When is rains water runs right inside the outside corners, is this ok and common? The shed is sheathed with CDX and does have Tyvek wrap.
Thanks
#1
Above the front and back doors on my roof, there is what appears to just be AL sheet metal under my shingles. It is only about 5" wide and under 1 row of shingles for about 5 feet. Was this to help divert water away from dripping where the doors are? This piece is nailed in with common galvanized roofing nails. I put up gutters 2 years ago and was wondering if I can remove it since it makes my shingles look warped and sticking up in that area. If so, any tips on how to remove it without cracking/damaging the shingles that will need to be lifted up to expose the nails?
#2
I built my shed last summer and followed basic plans. This was my first time framing, roofing, and siding. The siding is vinyl .055" (the nice thick stuff from private home builder, not Home Depot). I made my own truces out of 2X8s to make a common center peak. Therefore, on the front and back there is no overhang and the entire wall is flat up to the roof. Because of no overhang, my vinyl outside corners are open on all 4 corners at the front and back. When is rains water runs right inside the outside corners, is this ok and common? The shed is sheathed with CDX and does have Tyvek wrap.
Thanks
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