23 roof to wall and deck to wall flashing home builder s guide to coastal construction page 1 of 3 purpose.
No flashing at wall to roof connection.
Hammer hand s method incorporates liquid applied membrane and flashing tape to seal the house wrap at the roof wall intersection.
Not how it is usually done.
2 fold a vertical strip into the inside corner extending it above the top of the block so that the next layer of flashing will cover it shingle style.
It is designed to cover and protect roof to wall intersections from water infiltration.
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On the roof a strip of peel and stick membrane bridges the roof wall connection before roofing felt and step flashing goes down.
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.
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Proper roof wall flashing example.
And 3 cap the block with membrane overlapping the first two pieces and bridging the gap between the block and the wall sheathing.
Roof flashing large roof penetration 8 small roof penetration 8 change of pitch 8 mansard 9 expansion joint 10 ridge capping 10 raked roof 11 box gutter 11 barge gutter 12 barge capping 12 curved barge 12 parapet top 13 parapet to sheet connection 13 wall flashing mid wall connections 14 internal corner trim 15 internal corner.
That lip is then set into a reglet or groove in this case cut into the mortar joint of the brick wall above.
1 run membrane down the side of the block and onto the roof underlayment.
To emphasize the importance of proper roof and deck flashing and to provide typical and enhanced flashing techniques for coastal homes.
Roof to wall and deck to wall flashing www fema gov technical fact sheet no.
Pocket connection a pocket connection consists of framing the floor or roof system into a void in the masonry wall.
All of this happens before the house wrap goes on.
This connection is used at the top of concrete masonry walls or when a change in wall thickness provides a ledge with sufficient bearing area as shown in figure 1.
If there were no flashing against these walls water could slowly drip into the crevice between the wall and the roof and potentially into the home.