Bend the first piece along the plumb line.
How to step flash a roof.
Longer than the shingle s exposure.
One common method is to lay the edge metal under the eaves membrane and over the rake details concrete masonry roofing wrb flashing.
Once you ve shingled up to the sidewall cut a piece of step flashing.
The vertical flange of the flashing is to extend up behind the adjoining siding.
Cover tops of step.
Lay a bead of sealant.
Cut step flashing pieces to be 10 in.
The roof deck flange of step flashings are to be fastened to the surface of each shingle in a position whereby the next course of shingles will cover up hide the flashing from view.
Where the next piece of flashing will overlap apply a bead of caulk to seal the corner.
Here s how to do it right the first time.
Continuous flashing is sometimes seen where a roof meets a sidewall but in the long run step flashing will do a better job of preventing water leaks.
Make corner flashing from step flashing.
Two part flashing systems consist of a base flashing often step flashing that is laced into the finished roof material.
When working with step flashing this may involve removing undamaged pieces of flashing as well.
Wide and 2 in.
However it s important to check for damage anyway.
Nail flashing to roof deck only.
Step flashing redirects the water back onto the shingle.
If you find damage then you will have to get it.
Step flashings are to be installed one per course.
How to repair roof flashing step one.
Two ways to flash roof edges protect the eave from ice dams and sideways rain step one in steep slope roofing is the edge flashing.
Install the step flashing before running the first row of shingles install a piece of step flashing along the sidewall so that it sits tightly against the roof.
Nail through flashing into shingle do not extend flashing above top of shingle and.
Align the step flashing with the leading edge of the starter course and nail it in place using one nail in the upper corner.
The second piece should not be fastened to the base so the two pieces can move against each other independently when the roofing materials shift with seasonal change.