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Eave trim is the metal flashing that covers the low side of the building. Simply put, it’s installed on the side of the building that follows the pitch of the roof. Eave trim is used when a gutter is not required. The bottom leg of the eave trim has a kick out that is designed to keep water away from the wall. Eave trim is also referred to as drip edge or eave flashing.
This parts list is designed to help you calculate the quantity of accessories that you’ll need for your trim installation. It has all of the accessories that are needed to install 1 full piece of trim, which is 120" long. To calculate the total number of accessories you will need for your job, simply take the number of trim pieces associated with the trim part purchased and multiply the list by that number for a total for your project.
When you're installing eave trim it's the first piece of trim that's installed. The roofing panels are installed after the eave flashing. This video covers eave trim installation for an exposed fastener panel such as: 7/8" Corrugated, R Panel, and 7.2 Panel.
Fasteners for metal roofing and wall panels.
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