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This
page illustrates methods of flashing
shingle roofs. For additional shingle
roof flashing please contact us.
Figs
A and B show method of flashing the
break at a change of slope in shingle
roofs. The flashing is formed with
an inverted V and is hemmed top and
bottom as shown. The apron portion
of the flashing should cover a minimum
of 4 in. of the top course of shingles.
Top of flashing is nailed to the sheathing.

Fig
C shows a method of flashing the rake
of a shingle roof. Flashing is formed
in sections and is lapped in the direction
of flow. Flashing is nailed to the
sheathing 1 ft 6 in. on center.
Fig D shows a method of flashing the
eave of a shingle roof. Flashing is
formed in sections and lapped. Flashing
is nailed to the sheathing 1 ft 6
in. on center.
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