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Old 07-16-2011, 07:30 PM   #1
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How does the water stay out of the perforations in vented drip edges.

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Doesn't look like you have had any replies yet. I have never seen vented drip edge.
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How does the water stay out of the perforations in vented drip edges.

It might not under the right conditions, but if the drip edge is installed properly, any water that enters comes back out without touching anything it shouldn't.
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It might not under the right conditions, but if the drip edge is installed properly, any water that enters comes back out without touching anything it shouldn't.

Air Vent Corporation had many complaints about that product, which is one of the reasons that they came out with The Edge, Shingle Over Style Intake Vent. www.AirVent.com

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