Here s how to install it correctly.
Flashing at base of wall sloped roof.
Renew flashing seals by chipping out old caulking and mortar along the edges of the flashing.
A sidewall is a junction between a wall and a sloped portion of a roof.
This detail can be used on either a sloped or a flat roof.
Head flashings are used to direct water away from openings such as windows and doors.
Roofing cement can dry out and crumble away exposing joints to water.
Recaulk the joints between the roof and the flashing.
Fasten loose nails and cover exposed nail heads with roofing cement.
Step flashing has been required for asphalt shingles at roof to wall intersections as far back as the 1986 cabo.
For an area where a vertical stucco wall meets a sloped roof you will use step flashing.
It s much easier to reseal the flashing than it is to patch a water stained wall or ceiling.
Badly corroded flashing will need to be replaced.
Except where walls are brick the vertical part of the sidewall flashing should extend up behind the exterior wall covering just like with headwalls.
Ensure the chimney s base flashing is in proper order secured to the roof as the manufacturer or mason recommends beneath the shingles.
The cap flashing is attached to the base flashing by blind riveting.
This flashing technique makes sure that the water flows away from the wall and into the gutter.
Cut an indent into the chimney with a diamond bit saw diamond grinder disc.
The flashing needs to be installed before installing the roof shingles the metal flashing is formed with a hook edge and cleated on 12 centers the flashing extends up the wall at least 4 the flashing extends onto the roof a minimum of 2 inches 4 inches is preferable in more severe climate areas.
This is where you will hang the counter flashing.
Stepped flashing is used where a sloped shingled roof intersects a vertical wall.
Vent flashing done right to prevent leaks back up roof vent boots with flashing counterflashing and proper shingling.
One common method is to lay the edge metal under the eaves membrane and over the rake.
Installing step flashing to stucco walls when you are installing flashing you have to use different flashing techniques to fit with each area.
With this method l shaped pieces of metal that are a couple of inches longer than the shingle overlap are installed on top of each shingle adjacent to the sidewall and the flashing is then laced into each course.
An alternate base flashing fastening method is to use cleats spaced at 12 o c.
Protect the eave from ice dams and sideways rain step one in steep slope roofing is the edge flashing.
Common flashing details step flashing.
Another method of flashing a concrete wall is to cast the cap flashing into the wall.