The recommended length of step flashing is typically a minimum of 2 inches longer than the exposure of the roofing material.
How is flashig attached behind siding.
I had a contractor build a shed roof on the back side of my carport that extended over and attached to the house.
The vertical flange of the flashing is to extend up behind the adjoining siding.
The old siding does not overlap the foundation like normal.
I m afraid that with time that rain is going to find its way between the roof and the wall and.
The recommended width of step flashings will vary depending on the agency entity being referenced.
This has proven problematic over time as caulking the joint results in unsightly surface appearances due to the different textures as well as resulted in failure of the caulk joint and associated.
Slip the back flashing under the siding at least 3 at the top and the sides.
Where an attached backyard deck meets the house.
When it comes to flashing siding corners many builders simply use a 1x wood corner.
This results in a 2 inch minimum head lap.
If the shingle already has flashing on it the kickout flashing has to slip beneath it and you ll have to loosen or remove siding to do this.
The part of the house that it is attached to is wood lap siding.
In all cases make sure to detail the flashing membrane so that it sheds water.
Instead the outside edge recessed about 1 2 from the edge of the foundation.
It should tuck under the sheathing wrap above and over the flashing below.
Q last year i added a room to the back of our house and ever since have had trouble with roof leaks from where the flat roof on the new extension meets the existing wall of the house.
Inside corner w flashing.
A common problem with cement board siding products and some other types of horizontal lap siding is that older installation guidelines called for caulking the joint instead of flashing the joint.
That should pop the nail head out far enough so you can pry it out.
When he shingled the new roof he just used roofing caulk where the shingles meet the wall no flashing of any kind.
If nails are in the way pull them out.
Under the eaves of a roof with little overhang and no gutters.
Pry the siding out near a nail then push the pry bar against the nail as you partially tap the siding back in.
Above a lower roof where it abuts the wall.
However i question what to do at the bottom.
If the sidewall is stucco or solid wood like ours and you can t open it to get flashing behind it continue the step flashing to the peak of the roof then cover the step flashing with cap flashing photo 2.