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Re: O/T- lean-to shed roof flashing?
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Posted by Billy NY on June 10, 2007 at 10:14:57 from (205.188.116.14):
In Reply to: O/T- lean-to shed roof flashing? posted by dds-inc on June 10, 2007 at 09:56:06:
Photos would help, but probably not all that difficult to fasten something similar to reglet like is sometimes used on masonry walls that are pre-existing to an addition and have nothing built into the coursing of brick already. If you were to attach a piece of pre-formed metal, that would receive flashing, you just need to seal the vertical area behind it as it's attached to the T-111 siding, with a good sealant, and make a nice sealant joint on top of it. It would also be nice to have an overhang from the rood above on the main building. Someone else might have a better detail than this, but as long as you return up the vertical area that rises above the roof you joined to the wall with some kind of metal like a reglet or similar, then you have something to tie into from the new roof. The pieces you attach to the existing wall need to be continuous, if they overlap beacuse the dimensions are longer, make sure to seal that joint, and I'd overlap them at least 1'-0" same with the flashing. Under neath this you could also use a material like W.R. Grace Ice & Water Shield, seal the top of the vertical return at the T-111, then place metal flashing as described above. Again, someone else may have a cleaner detail than this, but I'd think something similar would perform nicely.
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