Drip edges prevent water from seeping under roofing along the edges of rakes and eaves.
How to roof chimney flashing.
Flashing is often made of metal which is the norm on a metal roof.
Renew flashing seals by chipping out the old mortar and caulking along the edges of the flashing.
Apply roofing cement to the joint between the flashing and brick.
With the primary flashing and counter flashing connected this differential movement could potentially allow strain to develop in the mortar or pull at fasteners in the roofing assembly.
Secure a shingle over the corner flashing using a hammer and roofing nail.
Roof decks and chimney move independently as they are heated by the sun.
Continuous flashing protects the joint between a vertical wall and a sloped roof.
It s typically made of thin pieces of impenetrable material which inhibits water leaking around the chimney preserving the building from moisture and mold issues.
Cover any exposed nail or screw heads with roofing cement.
Flashing is a method of weatherproofing the base of a chimney.
Place a second piece of 8 inch 20 3 cm flashing against the chimney.
Use masonry nails or screws to reattach the flashing tight against the chimney.
If you were not provided with base flashing you can install step flashing up the side of the chimney.
Ensure the chimney s base flashing is in proper order secured to the roof as the manufacturer or mason recommends beneath the shingles.
Place a small drop of caulk where the roof and chimney meet at the chimney corner.
Seal the seam between the cap and step flashing with urethane roofing cement or silicone caulking compound as shown at right.
Seal the sides of the chimney with prebent pieces of step flashing under each course of shingles photos 4 and 5.
They re applied under roofing felt along eaves and over roofing felt along rakes.
Use special masonry caulk to seal the joints between the flashing and the chimney.
Slide the prebent and soldered chimney saddle into place behind the chimney.
Place the step flashing over the caulk and onto the chimney.
Cap flashing mortared or caulked into the chimney laps over the top edges of the other flashings to prevent water from running behind them.
Nail it to the roof along the top edge.
Along the edges or closer if necessary to flatten the metal.
Apply a generous amount of roofing cement behind the flashing.
The roof deck and the brick chimney are physically separated by the chase.