Metal roof flashing is a galvanized sheet metal bent at right angles with about eight to 12 inches on each side of the angle.
Flat roof against wall.
Some roof leaks are tough to locate.
These kinds of houses often have a roof that butts against a wall.
On two sides the roof abuts a parapet a short wall common around flat roofs as well as a wall for the third floor.
Follow the photo for illustrated instructions.
Sometimes the water shows up at a ceiling spot distant from the leak.
The flat roofing material must go up the wall a minimum of 12 or up the wall and over the top of the wall if the wall is less than 12 high.
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Housewrap creates the foundation.
The roof framing itself in this.
When the roof of an addition garage porch or patio meets a brick wall the intersection creates a number of concerns.
This video demonstrates where flashing could be leaking from on a brick wall.
Metal roof flashing can be use to seal gaps between roof walls.
Flashing on a wall above a flat roof.
Proper roof wall abutment flashing examples.
Ideally i like to start by installing a 3 ft.
To keep water from pooling at these inside corners tom rips 2x4s lengthwise on a 45 degree bevel with a table saw.
The sheet acts as a backup at a vulnerable junction.
It is commonly used in two story and side split houses.
How to frame a roof against a brick wall.
Here the rubber roof will need to run up the walls and glue to the sheathing.
If your ceiling has a plastic vapor barrier between the drywall and the attic insulation push the insulation aside and look for flow stains on the plastic often water runs to openings in the vapor barrier such as at ceiling light fixtures.
If the roof runs flat up against the brick wall you must install the roof side of the flashing either under the last layer of shingles or over the roof material if it is metal.
Sheet of housewrap or even better a piece of self adhering roof underlayment to the wall before the first truss or roof rafter is placed against it.