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Drip edge flashing installed on a residential roof edge in the Pacific Northwest
Drip Edge Specialists

Stop hidden water damage at the roof edge before it rots your fascia.

Is Water Sneaking Behind Your Gutters? Professional Drip Edge Flashing in Vancouver WA & Portland OR

Rating: 4.9 out of 5, 805+ Reviews11+ YearsLicensed WA & OR

Missing or damaged drip edge lets rainwater wick behind your gutters and into the fascia board — causing wood rot, mold, and costly structural repairs. Our licensed roofers install precision-fit drip edge flashing that channels every drop safely into your gutter system.

The Hidden Threat at Your Roof Edge

More Than Just Missing Metal

That small gap at your roof edge is doing more damage than you think. Without proper drip edge flashing, every rainstorm pushes water into your fascia, soffit, and wall sheathing — silently rotting your home from the outside in.

Fascia & Soffit Rot

Without drip edge, rainwater clings to the roof edge and wicks back onto the fascia board. In the PNW's 150+ days of annual rainfall, this constant moisture rots the fascia, softens the soffit, and creates entry points for pests. We see this damage on nearly every older home we inspect in Hazel Dell and Salmon Creek.

Foundation & Siding Damage

Water that misses the gutter cascades down the exterior wall, saturating siding, pooling at the foundation, and accelerating erosion. Over time, this compromises your home's structural envelope and can lead to basement moisture problems and siding failure.

Roof edge inspection

Rotted fascia and water-stained soffit from years without proper drip edge flashing.

Close up of water-damaged fascia board caused by missing drip edge flashing
Drip Edge Analysis

What's Threatening Your Roof Edge?

Most homeowners never think about drip edge until they see rotted fascia or peeling paint. Our licensed roofing crews identify the root cause and install the right flashing profile for lasting protection.

Missing Drip Edge

Many PNW homes built before 2009 were constructed without any drip edge flashing — it wasn't universally required by code. Water rolls off the shingles and directly onto the fascia. Risk: Accelerated fascia rot and gutter detachment.

Corroded or Bent Flashing

Older galvanized drip edge rusts through, while aluminum can bend from ladder contact or ice dams. Gaps form between the flashing and the gutter. Risk: Water bypasses the gutter and saturates the wall below.

Improper Installation

Drip edge installed on top of the underlayment at the rake (instead of under it) or without proper overlap creates hidden leak paths. Risk: Water infiltration into the roof deck causing sheathing rot.

Types of drip edge problems: missing flashing, corroded metal, and improper installation

What We Install & Repair

Every Roof Edge, Sealed Right

Eave Drip Edge

L-shaped flashing along the bottom roof edge that directs water into gutters

Rake Drip Edge

Angled flashing along gable ends that prevents wind-driven rain from reaching the deck

Gutter Apron Flashing

Extended drip edge for roofs where standard profiles don't reach the gutter trough

Fascia Board Repair

Replacement of rotted fascia caused by missing drip edge before new flashing goes on

Underlayment Integration

Proper sequencing of drip edge with ice & water shield or synthetic underlayment

Retrofit Installation

Adding drip edge to existing roofs by carefully lifting shingles without disturbing the roof system

Proven Results

Your Roof Edge, Fully Protected

813+ Local Homeowners Protected

"Our fascia was rotting and the gutters were pulling away. All Seasons replaced the drip edge and repaired the fascia on our 1,800 sq ft home for $475. Two-man crew finished in about 4 hours. No more water stains on the soffit — should have done this years ago."

Karen L.

Vancouver, WA Homeowner

3-5hr

Typical Install Time

100%

Insured & Bonded

Before and after drip edge flashing installation on a Vancouver WA home
Sealed & Protected

Our Methodology

Professional 5-Step Drip Edge Installation

Before and after drip edge flashing installation comparison
Before
After
1

Roof Edge Inspection

We inspect the entire roof perimeter — eaves, rakes, and fascia — to assess existing drip edge condition, identify water damage, and determine the correct flashing profile for your roof type.

2

Remove Old Flashing & Prep Surface

Damaged or missing drip edge is carefully removed along with deteriorated underlayment. We clean the fascia, repair any rotted wood, and prepare a solid substrate for the new installation.

3

Custom-Fit Drip Edge Installation

We install new aluminum or galvanized steel drip edge flashing along the eaves and rakes, properly overlapping joints and integrating with your underlayment and shingles per manufacturer specifications.

4

Seal & Integrate With Gutter System

The drip edge is sealed at all joints and transitions, then aligned with your gutter system to ensure water flows cleanly off the roof edge and into the gutters — not behind them.

5

Final Inspection & Cleanup

We perform a thorough walkthrough of every linear foot of installed drip edge, check all overlaps and fastening points, clean up debris, and walk you through the finished work.

Why All Seasons?

We don't just nail metal to your fascia. Our crews select the right flashing profile, properly sequence it with your underlayment, and align it with your gutter system so water flows exactly where it should. That attention to detail is why our drip edge installations last the life of the roof.

Licensed in WA & OR
Code-Compliant Install
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What Your Neighbors Say

Vancouver • Portland • Camas • Beaverton • Ridgefield

The Bottom Line

  • Missing or damaged drip edge lets rainwater rot your fascia, damage siding, and erode your foundation — especially during PNW rain seasons.
  • We install precision-fit aluminum or galvanized steel drip edge along eaves and rakes, properly integrated with your underlayment and gutter system.
  • A properly installed drip edge lasts the life of your roof — 25 to 50 years depending on material and conditions.
  • Cost: $150–$1,000 for most homes in Vancouver WA & Portland OR, depending on roof size and whether fascia repair is needed.
  • Free estimates — call (360) 609-7035

Drip Edge Flashing FAQ

Expert answers to the most common questions about drip edge flashing installation in Vancouver WA and Portland OR.

Drip edge installation cost depends on your roof size and whether it is a new install or retrofit. Small home (1,000–1,500 sq ft roofline): $150–$350. Medium home (1,500–2,500 sq ft roofline): $350–$600. Large home (2,500+ sq ft roofline): $600–$1,000. Retrofitting drip edge on an existing roof costs more ($5–$9 per linear foot) because shingles must be carefully lifted. Factors that affect price include material choice (aluminum vs. galvanized steel vs. copper), fascia repair needs, roof pitch, and accessibility.