Are you getting water behind your gutter.
Getting water between gutter and fascia.
I have a 30 year old house which i have owned for the last five years.
When the roof shingles do not extend past the metal drip edge the water will suck back on the metal drip edge this is called capillary action and run behind your gutters.
Water leaking between gutter and fascia when there is rain the water is expected to roll down the roof and into the gutters.
This video shows one of the reason why you can get water behind your gutter and some of th.
When water drips between the fascia and the gutters the problem could be a compromised drip edge but it s also possible the gutters are overflowing.
Drip strip is designed to fill the gap between the bottom of the drip edge and the top of the gutter to insure the water will flow into the gutter preventing any damage to your fascia or other parts of your home or landscaping.
I had a look and think the problem is due to flashing being receded.
The gutters then direct the water to a downspout allowing the water to run down until it reaches the ground.
Now when you add wind the wind blows this water further up the underside of the sheet and if there s not enough overhang into the gutter the water will actually find its way over the back of the fascia and inside your ceiling or somewhere else it s not meant to be.
For example most ranch style homes have a 3 12 or 4 12 pitch roof.
This is the sort of problem that rapidly gets worse as the more the fascia board is exposed to water the more it rots letting the gutter hangers fail.
Ever wonder why that is.
It s a bungalow so quite easy to access.
The gutters are getting old and i want to replace all.
As i only moved in recently i don t know how long fascia and flashing were.
Other than being old and rusty they are working fine based on my obser.
Water dripping down from fascia instead of gutter.
Capillary action is a water activity in which water adheres to a surface and follow the surface.
The fascia itself is upvc not wood thank god.
There is water dripping down from fascia when it rains.