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Default water running off side of roof?

interesting question. I noticed at one spot beside my house that water
hitting the ground had made some marks...clearly from dripping off the side
of the roof. I figured the eavetrough was leaking out the end, but upon
closer inspection, its clear the water is running off the edge of the roof
about 24" BEFORE getting to the trough?

does this make sense? I tried replicating water running down the roof with
my hose, but to no avail (house is very tall, hose wont' reach). I looked
closer, and it seems that the shingles overlap the fascia by about 2 or 3",
which seems right. But what little I could replicate seemed to find a
little groove or something and run off the side a bit. Could it be that a
shingle has dipped or something? I imagine that in big rain, it comes off
there a lot, considering the marks on the ground. I also notice that the
eavetrough kinda "sweats" in the rain. While standing in my attached garage
during a rain, I see it dripping straight off the front of the trough all
the way along.....

Are these things I should be worried about? indicative of something wrong,
or about to go wrong? I looked around the rest of the house and there are
no other signs of water running off the roof where it shouldn't be. I'm
always leery of water going where it shouldn't, as it tends to do
damage...like to the fascia boards and such just underneath where the leak
is. any thoughts?

thanks!

bmoney


 
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