Each flashing job is a little bit different and depends on the type of material that the exterior of your house is made of.
How to install roof flashing against a stucco wall.
Alternatively if allowed install painted metal wall panels from roof flashing up and under existing cap flashing.
While some skylight manufacturers include flashing in their products sometimes roofing professionals have to create it or purchase it separately.
The wall leg of the kickout should be applied over the housewrap cut a 2 ft square piece of housewrap and tuck one edge into the horizontal cut the same one the first piece of housewrap was slipped into and up under the housewrap on the wall by at least 5 in.
Now install the kickout flashing and step flashings up the roof as needed.
If the stucco is already in place then the flashing must rest against the stucco in a similar manner to that of a brick wall.
Open valleys have metal flashing to protect this critical area of the roof.
Many people who have porches attached to their homes have problems with water leaks at the junction of the porch and the exterior wall of the home.
Wrap the top of the wall with the wrb and install a new cap flashing.
Stucco presents its own logistics problem.
Proper roof wall flashing example.
Materials for installing flashing to stucco.
Flash onto the surface of the existing stucco.
However the principles are the s.
That lip is then set into a reglet or groove in this case cut into the mortar joint of the brick wall above.
If the stucco has not been installed then the flashing should be underneath the stucco.
Apply the roofing felt and nail the first piece of step flashing to the lowest.
The edge of the roof has thin metal flashing that helps water drip off the roof without damaging the home or causing a leak.
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.
Typically made of aluminium or galvanized steel flashing is any material used over joints in your walls or roof to prevent water from seeping through.
Luckily it is not that complicated to install roof flashing against a stucco wall and it can save you a lot of money in the long run because your roof and walls will not be as susceptible to water damage.
These leaks are almost always caused by improper flashing installation or the absence of roof flashing altogether.
If you currently have a stucco roof or walls on your home but wish to do more to prevent water from penetrating the surface the installation of metal flashing can go a long way.
Then install new stucco over the existing including a wrb.