Flashings near the edges of roofs or walls can be subjected to suction or negative wind loads that can be greater than other positive imposed loads.
Roof apron flashings.
It is used for roof to wall flashing.
This drip edge flashing provides protection from water damage along the eaves and rake of a roof.
Apron angle flashings are one piece l shaped flashings usually on the lower side of a chimney.
30 degree white aluminum.
The flashing helps guide run off away from shingles and into the gutters.
Placed opposite to base flashing or above base flashing counter flashing completes the two part team.
They are a combination base and cap flashing that are usually installed behind the siding and caps and over the sloped roofing materials.
Protects fascia board finishes the roof line and guides run off into gutters.
Finish your roof line and protect the fascia board with the amerimax 10 ft.
All roof cladding located at the join except gutters require a flashing fastened on both sides of the join.
Protects fascia board finishes the roof line and guides run off into gutters.
The base flashing or apron flashing is the bottom piece.
The extra kick at the bottom of the face directs run off away from the structure.
Step flashing is a rectangular piece of flashing bent 90 degrees in the center.
An apron flashing is responsible for diverting water from a vertical surface into a gutter system.
The flashing helps guide run off away from shingles and into the gutters featuring an extended drop provides more protection for the fascia board.