Second step flashing needs to extend 8 to 14 inches above the shingles according to the national roofing contractors association nrca.
Can you install step flashing on existing roof.
On re roofs the sad case is that contractors do not always take the time to retrofit step flashing because it slows them down adds cost and additional carpentry work to repair or replace siding.
Install flashing on existing roof to extend the lifespan of your roof.
Continuous flashing against a sidewall is one way to install a roof but it s not the correct way.
Whether your drip flashing has been failing and allowing excess water into your home or your step or vent pipe flashing is corroding learning to install roof flashing on an existing roof is a great way to maintain the health of your current roof.
Each additional rain adds more water and before you know it you ve got rotted wood.
However in most instances step flashing should be installed behind siding.
If you choose to rip off the existing shingles you may want to tackle this as well.
The first part of installing the step flashing is the installation of the corner flashing.
If playback doesn t begin shortly try restarting your device.
But it doesn t work that way.
Step flashing is not a hard process for you to complete.
I ve seen it drip twice both times in a storm when the wind is blowing hard normal rains there seems to be no drip coming through.
If this is a repair job the siding must also be removed and replaced with the flashing.
Failing to replace step flashings when a cedar shake roof is replaced with a composition shingle roof.
I have a leak where my porch roof attaches to the side of the house.
In fact it can save you money if you are having your roof re shingled.
I have not been up on the roof yet to check by my guess is that the guy who flipped the house did a terrible job on flashing or didn t install it at all when he put a new roof on the.
Once even a small section of roofing cement fails you ll have a leak.
Videos you watch may be added to the tv s watch history and.
First step flashing must be installed before the siding so that the siding can cover the top of the flashing.