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Gibraltar Building Products 2-in x 10-ft Brown Galvanized Steel Drip Edge (RE22BR)

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Gibraltar Building Products 2-in x 10-ft Brown Galvanized Steel Drip Edge (RE22BR)2 in x 10 ft Brown Galvanized Steel Drip Edge Durable 28 gauge galvanized steel drip edge in a brown finish protects roof eaves and rakes by channeling water away from the structure. Factory primed with polyester paint for long lasting, low maintenance performance. Key Features: Durable Galvanized Steel: 28gauge construction resists corrosion and warping for long service life Water Management Protection: Extra kick at the face directs run off away

2-in x 10-ft Brown Galvanized Steel Drip Edge

Durable 28-gauge galvanized steel drip edge in a brown finish protects roof eaves and rakes by channeling water away from the structure. Factory-primed with polyester paint for long-lasting, low-maintenance performance.


Key Features:

  • Durable Galvanized Steel: 28‑gauge construction resists corrosion and warping for long service life
  • Water Management Protection: Extra kick at the face directs run-off away from fascia and roofing systems
  • Painted, Low-Maintenance Finish: Polyester paint over primer in brown for a clean, finished look
  • Versatile Roof Compatibility: Suitable for asphalt shingles or metal roofing panels
  • Code-Friendly Installation: Recommended for roof slopes of 3/12 or greater; nail every 4–24 in. per local codes

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Color/Finish Family Brown
Manufacturer Color/Finish Brown
Material Galvanized steel
Package Quantity 1
Depth (Inches) 2
Length (Feet) 10
Width (Inches) 2
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes
Warranty None
UNSPSC 30151700
Gauge 28 gauge
Finish Polyester paint over primer
Recommended Roof Pitch 3/12 or greater
Use Eaves and rake; directs run-off away from structure
Compatibility Asphalt shingles or metal roofing panels

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Can this drip edge be used with asphalt shingles?
A: Yes, it is compatible with asphalt shingles and metal roofing panels.


Q: What roof slope is recommended?
A: Use on roofs with a 3/12 pitch or greater.


Q: Does it come painted?
A: Yes, it has a polyester paint over primer in brown.


Q: How long is each piece?
A: Each piece is 10 feet long.


Q: What material is it made from?
A: Galvanized steel for durability and corrosion resistance.


A Clean, Defined Roofline with Enduring Protection

This brown drip edge adds a tailored, architectural line that crisps up the eaves while quietly shielding the structure from the elements. Its galvanized steel body and subtle kick detail deliver both function and finesse. Pair it with complementary guttering and deep-tone shingles for a refined, cohesive edge treatment. An essential finish for polished, long-lasting curb appeal.


Protect your roof and sharpen your curb appeal—add this Gibraltar galvanized drip edge to your project today.

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