pbrooks101 wrote:
Yes, there are abou 8-10 three inch screws under the rubber molding that go up into the OSB. The construction method is horrible on this build. I have my son's torn apart now on one side and it is completely rotten and sagging. The rubber molding pops out of its channel so you can access the screws. My intention is to rebuild the side and re-attach the molding and also place an aluminum "L" channel on the inside to cover any exposed wood.
Thanks to both of you for replying! Did either of you notice if there was any adhesive caulking used between the aluminum drip edge and the outside aluminum sheeting over the OSB in addition to the screws from the bottom to fasten this drip edge to the roof? So far I have only been able to confirmed caulking sealant was used along the top leading edge of the aluminum drip edge and up against the white dimpled aluminum sheeting to stop any water getting behind the drip edge. I intend to try and glue the OSB back together where the screws were broke out sideways out of the OSB if possible. When I reattach the drip edge I could use some adhesive caulking in addition to the screws to help hold it in place if you thought this was advisable?