First of all not all homes need a gutter system.
Roof overhang no gutters.
A small gutter along the ground will assist with any runoff from the landscaping.
A typical metal roof overhang may be 2 to 4 inches or even less.
Gutter or no gutters are there gutter alternatives.
Unfortunately there aren t a large number of alternatives to gutters because even the best slope can be eroded over time by water.
There s no overhang soffit but on three sides i have a 6 wide half round gutter system.
Ideally you d nail about every 12 inches and in no circumstances should you have 16 inches or more between nails.
It ultimately depends on a couple things.
If you notice that you don t have rain gutters and you haven t notice any water problems in your home you may be wondering if you really need rain gutters.
The end with the flange or flare should point down and away from the roof.
Shingle manufacturers say to use a 1 4 to 3 8 inch shingle overhang over the eave where your roof ends.
Using gutters on that side of the home will allow you to redirect the water towards a downward sloping side.
Little or no overhang roofs which fit close to the home allow water to pour from the roof to within a foot of the foundation creating numerous problems.
Here phil explains how much overhang a roof should have at the gutter.
If you live in an arid climate and don t experience periods of heavy rain.
Here is what you need to know.
Nail high up on the drip edge so that the shingles will cover the nails.
Most metal roofing is installed with little or no overhang either on eaves or gable edges because it tends to bend under heavy weights.
The lack of a gutter or overhang on the back as in 23 s link does mean that the windows on that wall get more direct rainwater and i ve had.
That keeps the roof runoff off of the siding and the siding seems to handle direct rain without a problem.
However as long as your roof has an overhang of a.
Do you have edge metal.
We ve seen other references that suggest extending the shingles a bit more than the manufacturers suggest to compensate for wavy eaves but they do not indicate extending more than 1 inch over the eave.
The overall goal of a gutter system is to direct water away from your home prior to any problems occurring.