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Proper roof edge flashing.
Three tips for overlapping drip edge flashing.
The lower edge is hemmed and laps the base flashing and is formed to be a snug fit against the base flashing.
The base flashing laps the roof a minimum of 4.
The cap flashing is set in the mortar joint between bricks.
When lapping the eave metal overlap them so the seam faces away from the direction of prevailing view.
Storm proof roof 2.
The edge of the roof has thin metal flashing that helps water drip off.
While some skylight manufacturers include flashing in their products sometimes roofing professionals.
You might not notice it for years but eventually rot will destroy sheathing and framing.
Once all the underlayment is applied go back and place the roof drip edge flashing along the gable ends of the roof.
Overlap pieces at least a couple of inches shingle style with pieces higher up on the roof overlapping pieces lower.
Covering the ends of the ice and water barrier or felt paper with drip edge ensures that windblown rain that gets under the shingles will run over the underlayment not on the sheathing.
Once free slide the drip edge out and discard.
Roof drip edge flashing serves multiple functions on a building the foremost of which is to assist water in leaving the roof edge with minimum damage to other building components by directing the water off of the roof and into the gutter.
Gently lift up the shingles on the edge of the roof and locate the nails holding the existing drip edge onto.
Proper roof wall flashing example to install the roof wall flashing above the builder bent the top edge of the flashing into a 90 degree lip about 2 cm in width.
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Kick out flashing is critical where a roof edge meets a sidewall.
The base flashing is fastened to the roof with cleats spaced a maximum of 12 apart.
That lip is then set into a reglet or groove in this case cut into the mortar joint of the brick wall above.
For pitched roofs regardless of the application or type of flashing used the purpose of flashing is to direct the flow of water that leaks into the intersection down and away from the interior of the structure to the topside of the roofing material.
Without it roof runoff flows down the wall and possibly into the wall.
In every case the top edge of the flashing passes underneath the underlayment the upper pieces of flashing pass over the lower pieces and the lower edge of the flashing always passes over the top of the roofing material.
Open valleys have metal flashing to protect this critical area of the roof.