Step Flashing Next To Siding

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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.

Step flashing next to siding.

Longer than the shingle s exposure. The remaining siding on the sidewall will overlap the step flashing and nail. Up the wall and 5 in. Here silva and the apprentices are installing architectural shingles.

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. The vertical flange of the flashing is to extend up behind the adjoining siding. 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. Purchase pre cut step flashing of cut your own step flashing pieces to be 10 in.

Length to extend 5 in. This allows each step flashing piece to overlap the piece below. Nail j channel for vinyl or metal siding onto the flashing. Wide and 2 in.

Over the roof deck. They extend the course 3 8 1 2 inch past the starter course then nail in place then install step flashing then the next course and so on up the roof. Leave a 1 4 inch gap between the step flashing and wood siding or cement board. Bend the 10 in.

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