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6 Οκτ 2023 · Slide the pan flashing under the end of the siding, with the upper leg extending at least 4 inches. Secure the flashing and siding to the structure using nails or screws. Use metal flashing behind butt joints, use Z-flashing over horizontal wood trim, and use step flashing at roof and wall intersections.
4 Μαρ 2017 · In certain instances flashing may need to be installed on the exterior of siding. However, in most instances, step flashing should be installed “behind” siding. It is always recommended to install step flashing behind stucco, Dryvit, wood panel, lap siding, vinyl siding, cedar shingle siding, etc.
22 Απρ 2024 · Installing a roof flashing—be it against the siding, around the chimney, or other parts of the roof—is a meticulous task that needs to be done properly. If done improperly, issues such as wall and roof leakage can ensue which will gradually damage parts of your house.
The dramatic exterior features Hardie Panel siding, tight knot cedar trim, and sand finish concrete. The tight knot cedar is also used for the channel siding encasing the outdoor seating area. Inside, hardwood floors, durable tuftex carpet, and extensive tilework can be found throughout.
Step flashing is a roofing technique that safeguards the meeting point of your roof with the sidewall of your building. It's particularly crucial because these areas are especially susceptible to water leakage during rainfall, which can damage your roof and lead to the growth of mold and mildew.
Follow this simple step-by-step process for installing lap siding with pan flashing at butt joints. This installation process is approved for LP SmartSide ExpertFinish prefinished siding only. Ensure the ends of the siding are factory finished for this flashing method.
Roof planes that butt up against vertical walls at the end of each new shingle course need to be protected by installing metal step flashing. Metal step flashing pieces are rectangular, approximately 10 inches long and at least 2 inches wider than the face of the shingle being used.