Drip Edge & Drip Cap Installation in Toronto, Mississauga & the GTA

Century Aluminum installs drip edge and drip cap systems for Toronto and GTA homeowners dealing with water getting behind the fascia, under the shingles, or into the roof deck. Serving Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville & the GTA. Free estimates available.

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    What Can Our Drip Edge & Drip Cap Service Help You With?

    Drip edge and drip cap are two small components that do an outsized job protecting your roof structure, fascia, and foundation. Without them, water finds its way behind your gutters, under your shingles, and into the wood framing underneath. We install both correctly, matched to your roof profile and eavestrough setup.

    Drip Edge Installation

    A drip edge is a metal strip fixed along the roof's eave and rake edges, directing water off the roof and into the eavestrough rather than letting it run back behind the gutter and onto the fascia. We install custom aluminum drip edge profiles depending on your roof type, fascia configuration, and whether a gutter system is present.

    Drip Cap Installation

    A drip cap is installed along the top of windows, doors, and horizontal trim to redirect water away from the frame and cladding below. Without it, water runs straight down the wall, behind the siding, and into the framing. We install aluminum drip caps above window and door openings as part of new siding work or as a standalone fix on homes where water intrusion is traced back to missing or failed cap flashing.

    Drip Edge Replacement

    On older Toronto homes, drip edge is often missing entirely or installed incorrectly, with shingles short or curled at the edge and no metal directing water into the gutter. We install a correctly profiled drip edge that integrates with your existing eavestrough system.

    Roof Flashing Inspection and Assessment

    If you are seeing water stains on your fascia or rot at the roofline, the cause is often a failed or missing drip edge. We assess the full eave and roofline edge before recommending the right solution, so repairs address the actual source of the problem rather than the visible symptoms.

    Century Aluminum - Drip Edge and Flashing Installers Serving Toronto, Mississauga & the GTA

    Century Aluminum is a family-owned exterior contractor with over 15 years of experience installing eavestrough, soffit, fascia, and roof edge flashing across Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, and the GTA. Drip edge and drip cap installation is an integral part of the roofline work we do every day. 

    Every job is completed by our trained crew using proper roofline installation practices and backed by our 3-year service warranty where applicable.

    Why Homeowners Trust Century Aluminum

    Drip edge and drip cap installation is a detail most homeowners never see — until water damage shows up behind the fascia. Getting it right requires an experienced eye.

    • Family Owned and Operated Since 2011 A family-owned company focused on the exterior details that protect your home long after installation day.
    • 630+ Verified Homeowner Reviews Over 630 reviews from GTA homeowners who trust Century Aluminum with the exterior work that matters most.
    • 15+ HomeStars Best of Awards Recognized by HomeStars for the kind of careful, detail-oriented work that drip edge installation demands.
    • Thousands of Exterior Projects Completed Across the GTA We have installed and replaced drip edge on homes across Toronto, from century-old properties to recent builds.
    • Experienced In-House Installation Crew Our crew understands how drip edge interacts with your fascia, eavestrough, and roofing — and installs accordingly.
    • Fully Insured and WSIB Covered All exterior installation work is covered under our full insurance and WSIB policy from start to finish.
    • Alu-Rex Certified Installer When drip edge work leads to eavestrough upgrades, we offer certified Alu-Rex protection installation as part of the same visit.
    • Working at Heights Certified Installers Ontario-certified for roofline access, ensuring safe installation on any residential structure.
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    Why Choose Century Aluminum for Drip Edge & Drip Cap?

    The Right Profile for Your Roof

    Drip edge comes in prefabricated and custom profiles, and the right choice depends on your roof configuration, whether a gutter is present, and how your shingles are laid. We specify the correct profile before installation, not after, so water is directed where it needs to go from the first rain.

    Integrated with Your Eavestrough System

    Drip edge needs to sit correctly relative to your gutter opening. Installed too far in, it creates a gap where rain can get behind the fascia. Installed too far out, it can reduce gutter capacity. Because we install eavestrough systems every day, we understand exactly how drip edge and gutters work together.

    Aluminum Construction for Canadian Conditions

    We install industrial-grade aluminum drip edge and drip cap that resists rust, corrosion, and the expansion and contraction caused by Toronto's freeze-thaw cycles. Aluminum resists rust and corrosion, making it a practical choice for GTA roofline details exposed to freeze-thaw cycles.

    Fascia and Deck Inspection Included

    Before installing new drip edge, we check the fascia board and roof deck underneath for signs of rot or water damage. If we find deterioration, we tell you before starting rather than sealing the problem inside a new installation.

    Drip Edge & Drip Cap Services in Toronto, Mississauga & the GTA

    Missing or incorrectly installed drip edge is one of the most common causes of fascia rot, shingle curling, and water damage at the roofline on GTA homes. Get a free assessment and estimate from Century Aluminum today.

    Are You Dealing With One of These Drip Edge Problems?

    These are the most common signs that drip edge or drip cap is missing or failing on homes across Toronto and the GTA:

    • Fascia board rot at the roofline: Water running behind the gutter and down the face of the fascia saturates the wood over time, leading to soft, rotted boards that eventually fail to support the gutter
    • Shingles curling at the roof edge: Without a drip edge underneath, the unsupported edge of the shingle absorbs moisture and begins to curl or crack
    • Water stains on the soffit or interior ceiling near the eaves: A sign water is getting behind the fascia and into the roof structure rather than flowing into the gutter
    • Pest entry at the roof edge: The gap between the roof deck and fascia that a drip edge closes off is a common entry point for insects and small animals
    • Water pooling at window or door bases: Missing drip cap above a window or door allows water to run directly down the wall and collect at the frame, leading to rot and water infiltration behind the siding

    If any of these apply, contact us for a free assessment.

    Looking for Another Exterior Service for Your Toronto or GTA Home?

    We offer a complete range of roofline and exterior solutions across the GTA:

    Eavestrough Installation & Repair

    The system that works directly with your drip edge to manage roof runoff

    Soffit & Fascia

    Protect and replace fascia boards damaged by water running behind a missing drip edge

    Leafguard / Gutter Protection

    Keep your eavestrough flowing freely once your drip edge is correctly installed

    De-icing Cables

    Help manage ice buildup at the roof edge where drip edge and gutters meet in winter.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Drip Edge & Drip Cap Installation in Toronto

    What is a drip edge and why does my roof need one?
    A drip edge is a metal flashing strip installed along the eave and rake edges of the roof. Its job is to direct water off the roof and into the eavestrough, preventing it from running back behind the gutter and onto or behind the fascia board. Without a drip edge, water finds the path of least resistance, which is usually straight into the wood framing underneath your roofline.

    A drip edge is installed along the roof edge to direct water from the roof into the gutter. A drip cap is a smaller flashing piece installed above windows, doors, and horizontal trim to redirect water away from the frame and wall below. Both serve the same core function of keeping water off surfaces it would otherwise damage, but they are installed in different locations and come in different profiles.

    There are many available profiles. We install custom and prefabricated profiles to match your needs. We specify the correct profile for your roof during your assessment.

    Yes. Many older Toronto homes were built without drip edge, or with undersized flashing that no longer meets current standards. If your fascia shows signs of rot, your shingles are curling at the edges, or you have recurring water stains near the eaves, missing or failed drip edge is one of the first things we check.

    No. Drip edge can be installed by carefully lifting the first course of shingles at the eave edge, sliding the new flashing underneath, and re-securing everything. The extent of the work depends on the condition of the existing shingles and how the original installation was done. We assess this during our visit before quoting.

    Yes. Century Aluminum serves residential and commercial clients throughout the Greater Toronto Area, including Mississauga, Oakville, Brampton, Markham, and surrounding communities. Contact us for a free estimate at your location.

    Stop Water at the Roofline Before It Reaches the Framing.

    A correctly installed drip edge is one of the lowest-cost ways to prevent some of the most expensive water damage on a home. Call Century Aluminum today or fill out our form and we’ll get back to you within one business day.

    Service Areas

    We provide professional eavestrough and drip edge services across residential neighborhoods in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. Our team focuses on homes in suburban and residential communities, delivering reliable installation, repair, and maintenance where it matters most.