For deck flashing.
Roof to wall intersection flashing.
A headwall is a level junction where a roof meets a wall.
Headwall flashing should extend up behind the exterior wall covering and down over the roof covering material as you see here.
To install the roof wall flashing above the builder bent the top edge of the flashing into a 90 degree lip about 2 cm in width.
Roof to wall flashing.
There have always been problems with the flashing details at head walls rake walls and chimneys especially if stucco brick or stone veneer is used.
The narrower step flashing just isn t wide enough to protect the intersection fully.
I recommend 12 in wide step flashings bent for a 5 in.
Besides anyone can tell from 2 blocks away that you have a veneer on your walls if.
Yes there will be a little more exposed metal along the rake walls head walls and chimneys but this through the wall z bar flashing will look very nice if pre painted.
That lip is then set into a reglet or groove in this case cut into the mortar joint of the brick wall above.
We describe the different flashing materials that can be used how and where flashing should be installed at various building wall intersections and corners at the intersection of a roof and building wall at other locations and how to seal these locations against leaks or insect damage.
Figure 79a flashing the junction step 1.
Flashing must be installed at wall and roof intersections and at built in gutters.
Do not seal housewrap or building paper to step flashing.
Roof leg and a 7 in.
Tape the top of step flashing with 4 inch wide minimum self adhering modified bitumen roof tape.
As a result most typical construction does not use any type of through the wall flashing which results in leaky wall complaints.
Must be kept up off the surface of the roof a minimum 1 some manufacturers of exterior wall coverings require.
Finally the housewrap can be laid up on the wall to cover the top of the kickout diverter and step flashings.
All exterior wall coverings whether it is wood siding vinyl siding brick or stone veneer stucco etc.
Chapter 9 roof assemblies section r903 2.
Step 2 flashing 2 covers both the apron flashing upstand and the wall underlay.
Below is a sketch of what the flashing at roof to wall intersections should look like.
Proper roof wall flashing example.
The current flashing details in the 2013 international residential code irc for sloped roof wall intersections are very difficult to construct.
Bigger step flashing is better.
At roof to wall intersections see figure 1.
82 build supplement flashings section 4 roof wall intersections figure 79b step 2.
Flashing is required at wall and roof intersections and to divert water away from where the eave of a sloped roof intersects a vertical sidewall.