Step flashing is installed in conjunction with shingling the porch roof.
Porch roof is not flashed.
4 inches should go up the house wall and 4 inches should go on top of the porch roof shingles.
If you have problems with your porch roof leaking it is often due to poorly installed flashing or a lack of flashing altogether.
Traditionally the flashing was installed and hidden under the siding.
Flashing is a thin strip of weatherproof material installed to deflect water from seals and joints to protect your porch and home from damage.
Cracks in the shingles can also be the culprit especially if the shingles are underneath a tree branch.
Step 6 make a 10 degree bend on the shingle edge of the flashing approximately 1 2 inch from the edge.
Today the flashing is on top of the siding.
Siding on the lower portion of the house wall that meets the porch addition must be removed prior to flashing.
The flashing needs to be installed before installing the roof shingles the metal flashing is formed with a hook edge and cleated on 12 centers the flashing extends up the wall at least 4 the flashing extends onto the roof a minimum of 2 inches 4 inches is preferable in more severe climate areas.
A leaky porch roof is caused by numerous reasons but it is most probably due to damage in the flashing and not the roofing material unless the roofing material is too old and nearing the end of its life.
It is at the back of the porch roof where the roof meets the house siding.
Enclosed front porch no change in footprint.
That is fine but it must still look like the flashing is behind the siding.
This flashing should not be seen for it disrupts the architectural balance of the.
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Use the metal break tool to bend the flashing lengthwise in the middle according to the angle of the roof joint.
The porch unlike a deck is usually not where you will sit and feed a larger crowd because they re typically pretty narrow but definitely serve a wide range of purposes.
If you re planning on using this space for large gatherings you might want to consider going for a more traditional deck instead.