Cut flashing in half using aviation snips.
How to install rain diverter on roof.
Slide the long side of the diverter under the shingles leaving the lip of the diverter hanging out.
Start by cutting the flashing with tin snips about 2 3 feet longer than the doorway you want to protect.
Slant the diverter so that one side is slightly lower than the other to allow for drainage.
To install a rain diverter on your roof.
How to install a rain diverter on a roof 1.
Spray paint bottom surface and up turned edge of flashing to match color of roof.
Gutter guard is a mesh type of metal that is flexible and easy more.
Slide the diverter under the shingles.
Using a pry bar or putty knife loosen the second row of shingles up from the edge of the roof where the diverter will be located.
First clean out your gutters of any rocks or leaves that may be inside of them.
Thick bead of clear silicone caulk on the underside of the drip edge lift the shingle tabs up slightly and slide the diverter under the tabs.
Exposure at the other end to create a drainage pitch.
Lift the shingles to nail the.
Next carefully break the seal on a row of shingles above the doorway with a flat pry bar or putty knife.
Slide the diverter under the row of loosened.
Climb a sturdy ladder and locate the second row of shingles closest to the roof edge.
Slide one end of the diverter tight to the bottom of the shingle tabs and leave a 1 in.
Slide the diverter in.
Next gran the gutter guard and place it between your roof and the gutter.
Use flat pry bar to loosen stuck roof.