Endwall Flashing Installation On A Metal Roof. EASY Installation Video Wall Flashing On Metal Roof

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @Jack-Surreal_Panes
    @Jack-Surreal_Panes 2 роки тому +5

    I didnt want to remove my old gutter but was adding a simple semi stand alone lean to/patio cover/whatever you want to call it. I used that flashing maybe 4x6 or 7. I was able to slip it up into the drip edge then siliconed it. It went behind the gutter and extended just beyond the gutter underneatn. Idea being that any leaks will leak onto that flashing and down onto the roof. The roof fits right under that and add the foam with sealant and bend the flashing down held with a few screws covered with a caulking/silicone. To test I used a garden hose to flood the roof and watch the drip and drain. Worked surprisingly well.

  • @katmarus2
    @katmarus2 3 роки тому +10

    I need a vid about the transition from shingle to corrugated metal

  • @evanmack87
    @evanmack87 Рік тому +1

    My barn has corrugated siding and I’m adding a little roofed pen next to it - now would I do the end wall flashing on an existing corrugated siding? I can’t put it over the flashing like shown here.

  • @inscoredbz
    @inscoredbz 12 днів тому

    What if your siding is vinyl siding?

  • @donaldelledge6323
    @donaldelledge6323 2 роки тому +2

    How do you seal and addition roof to an existing vertical wall? Adding an extension shed to the side of a steel building. Is there a transition that keeps rain from running between old building amd new roof or does the old wall need to be cut horisontally to slip a roof transition under the steel sheet maintaining the waterfall steps?

  • @muddyfunker3014
    @muddyfunker3014 2 роки тому +3

    So what about water getting behind end panel and wall?
    How's that sealed?

    • @wordzmyth
      @wordzmyth 2 роки тому

      There is cladding over the top?

    • @quixmith
      @quixmith 2 роки тому +1

      Near the end of the video they reference installing a Reglet, and they have a video covering that. Hopefully that's what you need. Cheers good luck

  • @rayzor196
    @rayzor196 7 місяців тому

    Have you got a video how to do a slip joint for this same roof flashing where the length is longer and requires that slip expansion joint ?

  • @justincabral1150
    @justincabral1150 8 місяців тому +1

    Maybe I'm not thinking about this right. Water will come down the siding, onto the flashing, then when it runs off the edge of the flashing, it will want to travel back toward the end wall because of surface tension. So you install the foam closure strips and sealant to break the surface tension, and allow it to travel down the roof. Right? But what happens when the sealant inevitably fails? Or what if water gets behind the end wall siding-how can the water out if it is trapped behind the foam closure and sealant? Does the underlying wall and roof assembly have any other WRB?
    Wouldn't it be better to create a kickout lip on the flashing that acts as a surface tension break, but doesn't limit drying potential at the protrusion?

    • @AggregateUser
      @AggregateUser 4 місяці тому +1

      Metal roofer here - it is almost always a terrible idea to obstruct the pans of the sheets in any area, including underneath the apron flashing.
      As you specified, good practice is to have an anti-capillary lip or feather fold of about 10mm along the transverse edge of the flashing at about 135° down.
      With regards to the infill strips, the better solution is to grab a set of pliers and turn the pan up at the top of the sheeting, creating a dam, or stop-end. 😃

  • @TurboMountTV
    @TurboMountTV 2 місяці тому

    Are you screwing down right through the foam strip?

  • @hdtripper1
    @hdtripper1 2 роки тому

    Where do I get that double sided butyl tape and what width?

    • @WesternStatesMetalRoofing
      @WesternStatesMetalRoofing  2 роки тому

      Here is the size, Tape, 3/32"X3/8"X45' Roll. This can be purchased at any roofing supply store such as ABC Roofing Supply.

  • @ParadiseNThailand
    @ParadiseNThailand 2 роки тому

    How can I seal it to a flat concrete end wall that will have no additional overlay (siding material)?

    • @CT_Taylor
      @CT_Taylor 2 роки тому

      You cant. Thats not a impermeable wall

    • @TarzanArmani007
      @TarzanArmani007 Рік тому +1

      Grind a 1/2" groove second, first, hire a professional

    • @darrenfisherman3838
      @darrenfisherman3838 3 місяці тому

      @@TarzanArmani007I’m doing that to mine at the moment. When the guy that did it there was some concrete that fell out so there’s little holes inside the metal frame flasher would it affect it? He said you don’t need to fill it cause the metal will keep the rain out.

  • @rumanahmed5894
    @rumanahmed5894 Рік тому

    What is the name of this glue?

  • @bebrosbruh8785
    @bebrosbruh8785 2 роки тому +1

    I hate flashing that don’t have the scribing lip. It looks so much better.

  • @halamadani65
    @halamadani65 4 роки тому +11

    too much too loud music

  • @Trevor7727
    @Trevor7727 3 роки тому +1

    And the water still penetrates from the vertical wall, even with sealant on stucco…….we had to add a second overlapping flashing on the Stucco flashing……

  • @RoyNaki-bi2fg
    @RoyNaki-bi2fg 10 місяців тому

    1:04

  • @TarzanArmani007
    @TarzanArmani007 Рік тому

    I can't figure out why you didn't run that was flashing up under the lap siding 🤦

  • @jonny-b4954
    @jonny-b4954 3 роки тому +2

    Well you dont want to use silicone sealant. Never use actual silicone om anything exterior. Use a good sealant and adhesive.

    • @frankryan2505
      @frankryan2505 2 роки тому

      Silicone is good ifnits covered and under compression, won't be exposed to UV..we mechanically seal these in my part of the world.

    • @jonny-b4954
      @jonny-b4954 2 роки тому

      @@frankryan2505 Meh, yeah, it can be okay if not exposed to UV and under compression. It's still an inferior product in just about everyway as it's an all around good caulking but doesn't excel in anything. It is always nice when someone use silicone and I'm tearing their crap down though. Much easier to rip apart

    • @CT_Taylor
      @CT_Taylor 2 роки тому

      @@jonny-b4954 jonny, they didnt do it right if you can yank ti out. they neeeded a backer rod or similar OR they didnt prep (dirty for example) or they simply put too much in

    • @CT_Taylor
      @CT_Taylor 2 роки тому

      Honestly, they should be using a urethane of some kind in my opinion

    • @jonny-b4954
      @jonny-b4954 2 роки тому

      @@CT_Taylor Nah, that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about when removing screen room framing, windows, siding etc. that's been caulked against a wall, mostly for aesthetics. The silicone is super easy to score with a knife and then rip the 2 things apart. Not to actually pull silicone off. Though even properly installed silicone can quite easily be pulled off like you're talking. It doesn't bond very well, unless it's an adhesive silicone, of course. That bonds a little better. Try scoring a urethane caulking though. It turns hard over time. Cracks. That is of course the downfall of non-silicone caulkings.

  • @johnlopez8364
    @johnlopez8364 2 роки тому

    Dont forget how to cut and use your snips 😉