This forms a reglet similar to detail 9 2a.
Brick roof to wall flashing detail.
The reglet is then filled with.
Proper roof wall abutment flashing examples.
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.
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Roof to wall and deck to wall flashing www fema gov technical fact sheet no.
To emphasize the importance of proper roof and deck flashing and to provide typical and enhanced flashing techniques for coastal homes.
Where an attached backyard deck meets the house.
New flashing in existing brick wall.
It should tuck under the sheathing wrap above and over the flashing below.
Above a lower roof where it abuts the wall.
This detail shows how new copper flashing is installed in an existing brick wall.
Figure 11 jlc flashing detail.
Roof to wall intersections.
Follow the photo for illustrated instructions.
The most important aspect of the counterflashing on a brick chimney is the ability to intercept the water that migrates toward the building from above.
Under the eaves of a roof with little overhang and no gutters.
Below are two photographs of roof wall step flashing completed and effective of a slate roof against a brick wall below left and in process with step flashing against a dormer sidewall before the dormer siding has been put in place below right.
So it s critical that you choose the best counterflashing system read more.
The mortar joint between brick courses is raked at least 2 deep.
The copper counterflashing is inserted into the reglet and held by lead wedges.
Ideally through wall flashing should be installed to intercept this water as intended by the building code.
There have always been problems with the flashing details at the roof to wall intersections of head walls rake walls and chimneys especially if brick or stone veneer or stucco is used.
In all cases make sure to detail the flashing membrane so that it sheds water.
Counterflashing also referred to as cap flashing is the first line of defense against water infiltrating your building.