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SENTINEL® Skirted Drip Edge SKU: M1000

SENTINEL® Skirted Drip Edge SKU: M1000

SENTINEL® Skirted Drip Edge is designed with a factory applied membrane and pre-punched fastening holes to provide both time and labor savings. SENTINEL Skirted Drip Edge has an interlocking, concealed splice plate designed to prevent splice plate migration and is available in 12 foot lengths for fewer seams to simplify the installation process. SENTINEL Skirted Drip Edge is available in a variety of face heights with or without cleat.

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Product Properties

  • Type Drip Edge

Installation

Apply via mechanically fastening.

 

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