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Roof Flashing

4/15/2019

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​Flashing is an important part of any roofing system that helps to protect your home by redirecting the flow of water around potential openings. It is quite literally your roof’s last line of defense from moisture and we will focus on what it is and how it works today because many people ask about it!

Where will you find flashing?
  • a chimney – this applied around the base of the chimney on the house’s exterior.
  • a skylight.
  • any where the roof meet the wall.
  • any other opening/inconsistency on the roof.   

​Flashing 
Materials
  • The most common is sheet metal and copper as they as they are the most durable and compatible with the newer types of wood treatments. 
  • Aluminum an easy to form, durable and inexpensive material. However, you run the risk of corrosion if it comes in contact with alkaline materials like concrete or fiber-cement siding.
  • Lead which is very pliable and soft but carries many health risks.
  • Plastic flashing which is inexpensive, but if exposed, wears down quickly.
  • Galvanized steel which come with baked enamel paint finish and with many color options.

Types of Flashing
  1. Step flashing set into mortar
  2. Wall flashing
  3. Counter flashing
  4. Base flashing
  5. Self-flashing skylight
  6. Vent pipe flashing
  7. Drip edge over felt along rake
  8. Drip edge under felt along eaves
  9. Valley flashing
  10. Continuous flashing
  11. Step flashing under siding
  12. Back pan flashing
  13. Wall diverters
  14. gable diverters

How Roof Flashing Works
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Flashing is typically installed during home construction and depends heavily on gravity to work. When it works correctly, flashing helps guide water onto the regular roof materials, as opposed to cracks that can leak into your home.

If you think that your flashing needs attention due to wear and tear, or have any other questions about it, our team at Class Eh! Roofing would be pleased to help you out.  Please contact us today by going to the link HERE.



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5/16/2021 04:05:28 am

People don’t know much about Specialist and its high importance today. This blog not just gives a proper view about glass solutions but also tells its importance and how it is damage resistant. I really appreciate your effort.

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    Wayne Jeffreys is a native of Niagara-On-The-Lake and owner of Niagara based roofing company Class Eh Roofing!
    ​Wayne has been serving the niagara area for over 15 years and has a wide range of expertise in all residential and commercial roofing applications with a Shinglemaster Certified Designation.

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