I am about to finish the edges on a flat roof on a loft conversion, on the sides of the roof I will have arris rail fixed to 18mm ply, beneath this will be 18mm PVC Facia board
I'm unsure whether to create a proper welted drip here, or as I have seen on some builds the Mineral cap sheet is simply draped/overlapped down the facia and then tacked using galv nails.
My concern is if I try torching any of this (rather than tack it) as I pull it over and down the arris rail, the lovely white PVC facia might melt.
On the same build where I saw it tacked, this was also the case at the gutter edge, (ie tacked) the underlay and mineral cap were draped into the middle of the gutter, I can see the logic - that up that high winds would blow water dripping off a welted drip back into the building and not let it drip down into the gutter, draped coverings as below would stop that, but being tacked I am worrried its a point of entry for water:
I'm unsure whether to create a proper welted drip here, or as I have seen on some builds the Mineral cap sheet is simply draped/overlapped down the facia and then tacked using galv nails.
My concern is if I try torching any of this (rather than tack it) as I pull it over and down the arris rail, the lovely white PVC facia might melt.
On the same build where I saw it tacked, this was also the case at the gutter edge, (ie tacked) the underlay and mineral cap were draped into the middle of the gutter, I can see the logic - that up that high winds would blow water dripping off a welted drip back into the building and not let it drip down into the gutter, draped coverings as below would stop that, but being tacked I am worrried its a point of entry for water: