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.
Step flashing under siding.
On a wall to be covered with wood cement board vinyl or metal.
Nail the metal siding onto flashing by following siding manufacturer directions for material installation.
Click to enlarge make sure the sheathing wrap overlaps all step flashings.
All flashings must integrate with adjacent materials so water always flows to the exterior following the shingle principle.
Small l shape flashing pieces must be woven into the.
Where a slope roof meets a sidewall slip the upper legs of the step flashing under the sheathing wrap see illustration.
The bottom edge of the flashing should extend just below the nail line.
Step flashings are to be installed one per course.
Install the kickout flashing.
Alternatively use j channel nails for vinyl.
I was unhappy with the cut i had made in the siding.
When retrofitting step flashing you will need to slide the step flashing up and under the existing shingles.
Roof leak flashing vinyl siding shingle.
The solution to rotting sidewalls is a small piece of bent metal called a kickout flashing at roofing suppliers which simply directs all that water away from the wall.
I replaced it the same day with a new piece.
The patented hdpe flashing is flexible integrating under siding and shingles as well as against chimneys and dormers.
Make sure that you leave a quarter of an inch gap between cement board or wood siding and step flashing.
The vertical flange of the flashing is to extend up behind the adjoining siding.
The lightweight non corrosive pliable product is safer on and off the roof reducing on the job hazards.
Nustep set out to design and engineer a step flashing that is easy to work with and brings efficiency to the job site.
Each piece of step flashing laps over the shingle below and under the shingle above.
Flashing is a strip of metal usually aluminum about 8 inches long and bent at 90 degrees with each side at least 5 inches wide.
Before running the first row of shingles install a piece of step flashing along the sidewall so that it sits tightly against the roof.
Align the step flashing with the leading edge of the starter course and nail it in place using one nail in the upper corner.
You have to now install wall siding on the wall down towards flashing.