Once even a small section of roofing cement fails you ll have a leak.
How do i install siding over step flashing.
Failing to install step flashing behind siding.
But it doesn t work that way.
Length to extend 5 in.
It may seem as if a single piece of flashing would offer more protection than many pieces of step flashing.
Lift the bottom shingle and slip in the kickout flashing.
If the kick out and step flashing can t tuck behind the siding screw on cap flashing to cover it then caulk along the top.
Fasten that shingle with two galvanized nails at the.
Slip in the flashing.
Flashing can be purchased in pre formed styles to help you install it more easily and these include.
Shingles need to be fastened with nails in the top area and then cover top with another step flashing piece with nails.
Up the wall and 5 in.
However in most instances step flashing should be installed behind siding.
Vent pipe flashing as the name implies this flashing is usually.
Install the step flashing when the siding is installed it should be tucked behind this piece and then consecutive courses lapped over it.
Lay shingles over step flashing from the roof edge.
Step flashing built to protect joints between roofs chimneys and other objects like skylights this flashing steps up above the shingles and attaches to the object providing comprehensive water protection.
Nail through flashing into shingle do not extend flashing above top of shingle.
You have to work up your roof and cover every single end suitable with shingles.
Every single end should be covered with flashing.
Lay a shingle over the step flashing starting at the roof edge.
Cover with cap flashing.
Bend the 10 in.
Over the roof deck.
The remaining siding on the sidewall will overlap the step flashing and nail.
Nail flashing to roof deck only.
Continuous flashing against a sidewall is one way to install a roof but it s not the correct way.
Nail it to the sidewall or glue it if nailing isn t possible.
It is always recommended to install step.
Slice along the bend line about 4 inches into the first piece of flashing at the bottom of the roof with tin snips.
Cut a piece.