Are rafter tails structural?
Rafter tails are the exposed exterior portion of a building’s wood structural truss that projects beyond the perimeter wall of the structure. This structural element is secured to the top of the wall or tie beam and then projects to support the soffit overhang.
Are gutters attached to rafters?
When a house doesn’t have a fascia board installed, you can attach the gutter to the rafter tails. There are a few cases in which the fascia board is installed in these houses. If you are attaching the gutter to the rafters, you may need bigger screws.

Can you put gutters on angled fascia?
Gutters installed on an angled Fascia board should be installed as level as possible. This is done with the use of gutter wedges (sometimes called “gutter shims”). They are attached to the back of the gutter and are cut to the degree of the roof slope.
What does it mean to sister a rafter?
Sister refers to attaching an additional framing member alongside an existing member. With roofs, this is done to improve the load value of rafters when installing roof-mount air conditioning equipment or cutting openings for skylights. In some cases, you may sister rafters to repair a sagging roof.
What does Sistering a rafter mean?
The term “sistering” means to attach a similar or identical sized piece of construction material – usually wood, steel, or engineered wood – to an existing framing member in a structure. The purpose is to reinforce that framing member in the event of deterioration or failure.

How far below drip edge should gutters be installed?
The gutter should be installed as close to the shingles as possible; no more than 2 or 3 inches. If the gutter distance is more than 3 inches, the rain will run off the roof and won’t drain properly.
How far should gutter be from drip edge?
½ inch to ¾ inch
Shingle installation guides usually state that the shingles should extend no more than ½ inch to ¾ inch beyond the drip edge of the roof flashing. In many markets, drip edges aren’t code, which means they’re not required. In these cases, roofers may install shingles deep into the gutters.