There's no drip edge either, which should keep water from going back up under.

--FT


On 5/5/17 9:40 PM, Craig via Mercedes wrote:
On Fri, 5 May 2017 20:19:28 -0500 Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
<[email protected]> wrote:

So it appears to me the reason I have rain water running down behind
the gutters on a section of the house is because whoever put the
shingles on did not overhang them off the end of the roof as seen in
the photo. A 2nd photo shows a different section with them hanging
over. Maybe I can just insert a row of shingles up under the end of the
last row along that edge to solve the problem. I have some of the left
over shingles in the garage.
In the first picture, it looks like there is a low spot about 1/2 exposed
shingle width from the gutter and then the shingle slopes up to the
gutter.

If that's the case, extending the shingles will do no good.


Craig

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