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Roofing and Gutters: Why Utah Homeowners Should Plan Them Together (2026)

By Skyridge Ricky • May 5, 2026 • 7 min read

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Roofing and gutters should be planned together because both systems control where water goes. A new roof with poor gutter alignment can still dump water behind fascia or near the foundation. New gutters under a failing drip edge can still miss runoff. In Utah, snowmelt makes that coordination even more important.

This guide explains the connection between shingles, drip edge, fascia, gutters, downspouts, and winter ice.

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The Roof Edge Is the Handoff Point

Water leaves the roof at the edge. Drip edge, starter shingles, fascia condition, gutter placement, and slope determine whether runoff enters the gutter or curls behind it. A small roof-edge mistake can create staining, rot, or foundation splashback.

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Why Snowmelt Changes the Scope

Utah snow can melt quickly during sunny winter afternoons. Gutters that handle ordinary rain may struggle with concentrated meltwater, ice, and roof grit. Downspout sizing and discharge location matter when large volumes arrive fast.

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When to Replace Gutters With the Roof

Consider replacing gutters during roof work when they are undersized, poorly sloped, pulling loose, dented, leaking, or installed in a way that conflicts with drip edge. Coordinating the work can reduce rework and improve the finished edge detail.

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What to Ask Contractors

Ask how drip edge will be installed, whether fascia repairs are included, how gutters will be protected during tear-off, whether downspouts are adequate, and whether snow areas need stronger hangers or heat-management planning.

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Wrapping it up

Roofing and gutters should be treated as one water-management system. The best scope explains how runoff moves from roof plane to gutter to discharge point.

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Skyridge Ricky - Master Roofer & Forensics Expert

Skyridge Ricky

Master Roofer & Forensics Expert

2026-05-057 min read

I've spent 20 years on Utah roofs, from the steep slopes of the Avenues to the flat warehouses of West Valley. My mission is simple: making sure every home in the valley is 'Wasatch-Proof'.

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