WALL FLASHING

THE BEST HEAD FLASHING IS SOLDERED AT THE END SO THAT THE END PROFILE MATCHES THE SIDE PROFILE.

LOWER EDGE OF FLASHING ExTENDS PAST HEAD cASING AT LEvEL OF DRIP.

casing

 

FLASHING

 

WALL FLASHING

NOTE

THE DETAIL AT RIGHT IS PREFERRED TO THE DETAIL AT LEFT BECAUSE IT IS LESS SUSCEPTIBLE TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE.

 

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WALL FLASHING

WALL FLASHINGПодпись: PAINT TENDS TO cLOG FLASHING DRIPS, BUT IT ALSO TENDS TO SEAL THE cRAcK BETWEEN FLASHING & THE MATERIAL THE FLASHING cOvERS. FLASHING SucH AS THIS SHOuLD BE USED ONLY AT LOCATIONS WITH MINIMAL EXPOSURE. Подпись:WALL FLASHING

FLASHING DRIPS

Soldered Head Flashing

TWO MORE practical solutions ARE TO cut THE FLASHING FLuSH WITH THE cASING, OR, BETTER, TO TRIM & FOLD THE FLASHING ON SITE, AS SHOWN BELOW.

SIDE OF cASING.

 

FOLD HORizONTAL PART OF FLASHING DOWN OvER SIDE OF cASING.

 

SuRFAcE OF SIDING TO BE APPLIED LATER.

 

Folded Head Flashing

 

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WIND0W/D00R HEAD FLASHING

WIND0W/D00R HEAD FLASHING

At End of Flashing

SIDING PANEL

WALL FLASHINGПодпись: OTHER HORIZONTAL TRIMПодпись: SIDINGПодпись:Подпись: MOISTURE BARRIER CONTINUOUS OVER SHEATHING OR FRAMING WALL FLASHINGПодпись:CONTINUOUS HORIZONTAL Z METAL FLASHING WITH 2-IN. (MIN.) OVERLAPS At

joints.

siding panel

moisture barrier continuous under

Isometric horizontal

siding joint

WALL FLASHINGsheathing (OR stud wall for single-wall construction)

continuous moisture barrier

z METAL flashing siding panels

WALL FLASHING

WALL FLASHING WALL FLASHING Подпись: HORIZONTAL WALL FLASHING Joint between Dissimilar Materials

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NOTE

IT is prudent to cover the vertical END OF the flashing with a small piece of moisture barrier OR A DAB OF sealant TO MINIMizE THE POTENTIAL FOR LEAks.

HORIZONTAL WALL FLASHING

Corner Details

Any horizontal member such as a handrail, a trellis, or a joist that butts into an exterior wall poses an inher­ently difficult flashing problem at the top edge of the abutting members. Where such a connection is likely to get wet, the best approach is to avoid the problem by supporting the member independent of the wall. A handrail, for example, could be supported by a column near the wall but not touching it. A trellis could be self-supported.

Подпись:Подпись: HORIZONTAL MEMBER SUCH AS HANDRAIL OR TRELLIS ATTACHED TO SURFACE OF SIDINGWALL FLASHINGIf a horizontal member must be connected to a wall in a location exposed to the weather, two things can be done to protect the structure of the wall. First, do not puncture the surface of the siding with the member, and do everything possible to attach the member to the surface of the siding with a minimum number of fas­teners. Second, place an adequate gasket, such as 30-lb. or 90-lb. felt, behind the siding at the location of the attachment. This will help seal nails or screws that pass through the siding to the structure of the wall.

Updated: 19 ноября, 2015 — 8:10 пп