Nailing into the roof.
Nails in gutter after roof.
Use a flat pry bar and hammer to pry the nails out of the drip edge gently.
This will create damage on your roof shingles and therefore the shingles will no longer do their job at protecting your home properly from the intrusion of water.
However when permitted it is best to have the roof shingles hang over the drip edge by a minimum of 1 4 and a maximum of 3 4.
It can be done.
They angle down over the inner edge of the gutter eliminating any gaps between the.
Lower the gutter with the aid of an assistant so you avoid twisting it if you plan to reuse it.
2 pry up with a cat s paw or nail puller the nails in the drip edge s bottom flange where it.
Gutter nails or spikes used to hold rain gutters in place can work themselves loose with seasonal movement.
In some locations it is acceptable for the roof shingles to line up with the drip edge.
Always set the nails back close to the edge of the roof leg.
Avoid placing nails within 1 1 2 of the roof edge.
Once free slide the drip edge out and discard.
Some homeowners think it is necessary to nail the gutter guard into either on top of or just beneath the roof s shingles.
Here s a quick fix for that problem demonstrate.