One good rainstorm with driving winds and water will be driven in under the edge where your flashing sits on the shingles! The gaps under the metal are visible with the naked eye!
in all fairness, ive dont the same thing on grand Sequoia shingles and put a bead of tube cement under the low spots...but it's not great roofing only par...
I meant 26 gauge flashing. Its not 28 gauge, but 26 gauge roof-to-wall flashing. The lower the number the thicker. We only use 26 gauge flashing with a baked on enamel finish.
Its called apron and it should have a hem and a kick. How did you handle the returns?
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One good rainstorm with driving winds and water will be driven in under the edge where your flashing sits on the shingles! The gaps under the metal are visible with the naked eye!
JeanRobinson28 5 months ago
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in all fairness, ive dont the same thing on grand Sequoia shingles and put a bead of tube cement under the low spots...but it's not great roofing only par...
dekonfrost7 5 months ago
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JeanRobinson28 5 months ago
I meant 26 gauge flashing. Its not 28 gauge, but 26 gauge roof-to-wall flashing. The lower the number the thicker. We only use 26 gauge flashing with a baked on enamel finish.
MicahValentine11 1 year ago