Sidewall Flashing

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In this video, Mark walks you through the installation of sidewall flashing and the details as it applies to the drip edge and when you come to a corner. Mark also provides some tips for cutting a kerf in a masonry wall to insert the top of the sidewall flashing into.

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I appreciate the time you took to demonstrate your way of flashing. I'm a electrician looking for tips on flashing, but i think it's pretty much standard for all trades. If you have 3 tradesmen do a project you will get that project done 3 different ways. All being correct, just different. As a younger man I was sure my way was the best and the only way. lol. I'm now a little wiser and know my way is just another way. I have been using the Step flashing method on my brick walls and counter flashing into my mortar joints. It's been pretty good at keeping out the water. Just very time consuming and I'm not even soldering them together. Maybe it's because I'm a sparky and just slow. Thanks again for the video and another option of flashing

perp
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You made that look easy. I've never seen flashing like that. So you shingle over the edge with the clips?

alm
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Putting a roof inside a a patio, so the flashing needs to go on three walls. How would you cut the grove in the corners where the saw or in my case the angle grinder would not enter? I would have to go extra deep.

rickyshykes
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Finally, someone on idiot tube that knows how to flash to a wall/roof intersection correctly. You got it right - one out of thousands! PS I use an angle grinder for the stucco or brick cuts. Consider using lead sheet or zinc. Lasts forever and flexible for the install

RRaucina
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In the uk we install stepped cavity trays in above our flashing line as water can easily bridge a 1/2 inch flashing depth. Especially with porous bricks

tomvincent
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Now that’s the way to do it. You want that water flowing fast and that water channel gets it done. Nice job my new way of getting this done.

smashcutlass
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Thanks for the details. What are those metal nail clips called?

stacktier
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What is the name of the flashing youre using for vynal. I'm having a hard time finding it.?

robbacon
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Why is the channel facing the roof shouldn't it be facing upwards for the siding to slide into

starreveiled
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I would like to see you working in a house with court 12 en 12 and two levels

elpejemanuel
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You know you've done a nice job on whatever that is meant to be but chasing through the bricks is a no no here in the UK, we rake the joints out of the mortar and make a step flashing. Doing it this way you've just ruined the brickwork.

benhockey
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The corner between the siding and brick is still open!

martinjvillasenor
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Cutting INTO the bricks?!! I mean, it looks neat but that would be considered so wrong here in the UK. If you did that to any house with old, historic bricks it would be criminal.

timbirch
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Can you use flashing on a flat roof to the main house

PinwhQQ
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He made a channel up the side of the Dormer supposed to use step flashing

liamhickey
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yeah cut the bricks  its a small price to pay  clean lines fast effective efficient installation cheap  no ice is likely to build up and or penetrate  like your respect for your stone work but this is just a brick chimney friend

ryancarpenter
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tim, yes .... never cut the brick....this way leaks all the time

martinslateroofingglencove
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Most of the people I know that do roost don't know how to read LOL

liamhickey
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House wrap under the underlayment that is ugly

Maxippouce
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Lazy. Step it just as the courses of brick are

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