Metal flashing also called roof flashing goes against a stucco wall to protect it from water damage.
Roof shingles against wall.
It may seem as if a single piece of flashing would offer more protection than many pieces of step flashing.
Ideally i like to start by installing a 3 ft.
The horizontal part of the flashing will vary depending on the type of roof covering material.
The flat roofing material must go up the wall a minimum of 12 or up the wall and over the top of the wall if the wall is less than 12 high.
Sheet of housewrap or even better a piece of self adhering roof underlayment to the wall before the first truss or roof rafter is placed against it.
The first thing to look for is any roof penetrations.
A roof or wall that is not properly sealed off from water can be extremely costly to fix not to mention the hassles that accompany the unwanted water.
Step 8 nail the flashing into place using galvanized roofing nails.
Items that penetrate the roof are by far the most common source of leaks.
Flat roof and flashing against brick wall install base flashing under shingles or over metal roofing material.
Nailing in the inside of the flashing will ruin its.
Flashing is usually made of sheet metal and is used to seal and protect joints in a building like those where a roof meets the brick walls of a chimney from roof leaks by directing the flow of.
The sheet acts as a backup at a vulnerable junction.
Follow the photo for illustrated instructions.
But it doesn t work that way.
Housewrap creates the foundation.
Penetrations can include plumbing and roof vents chimneys dormers or anything else that projects through the roof.
A sidewall is a junction between a wall and a sloped portion of a roof.
Keep the nails as close to the edges of the flashing as possible.
For areas where the walls meet the roof you will need to use the step flashing technique.
Proper roof wall abutment flashing examples.
Even though roof flashing is one of the most important elements of a roof not many people know how to install roof flashing against a wall properly.
Below are two photographs of roof wall step flashing completed and effective of a slate roof against a brick wall below left and in process with step flashing against a dormer sidewall before the dormer siding has been put in place below right.
Except where walls are brick the vertical part of the sidewall flashing should extend up behind the exterior wall covering just like with headwalls.
In fact it s rare for leaks to develop in open areas of uninterrupted shingles even on older roofs.
The wall portion of the flashing should be flush against the exterior wall and the shingle portion of the flashing should be on top of the porch roof shingles.
Once even a small section of roofing cement fails you ll have a leak.