Step flashing step flashing redirects the water back onto the shingle.
How to install continuous roof flashing.
How to install roof flashing against a wall.
Step flashing for chimneys once the shingles have been installed lay the base flashing around the base of the chimney approximately 4 past each end.
It s a long single piece of metal that carries water down to the shingles below.
Installing continuous flashing because continuous flashing is less robust than step flashing mike backs it up with 12 inch flashing tape.
Continuous flashing against a sidewall is one way to install a roof but it s not the correct way.
Instead install the flashing before the siding bricks or stucco.
Each flashing job is a little bit different and depends on the type of material that the exterior of your house is made of.
To install continuous flashing embed it into roof cement and nail it to the last course of shingles nailed to the deck.
If the siding is already instead you will need to pry it up to slip the flashing under it.
However the principles are the s.
The provision is short on installation details and requirements so we asked mike guertin who leads the roofing demonstrations for jlc live to give us his.
Continuous flashing is also called apron flashing because it acts a lot like an apron.
Installing your roof flashing is going to be slightly different depending on the specific type that you re installing.
Long pieces of continuous flashing will have trouble flexing as the home expands and contracts in the changing seasons.
Even if one piece of step flashing fails the flashing and shingle below it start the process over again.