My building is similar to this one.
How to flash a lean to roof.
The exterior of a house presents plenty of opportunity for leaks.
Just following up on this in case anyone with the same query picks it up later ended up getting a shed custom built lean to roof sloping away from the house with three standard walls and frame only against the house so the internal wall of the shed is the facing brick of the house.
This how to video explores proper roof flashing installation for shingle roofing applications.
Surprised they don t offer a apron roof flashing as below the top edge against wall would be covered with a lead flashing.
While some skylight manufacturers include flashing in their products sometimes roofing professionals have to create it or purchase it separately.
Open valleys have metal flashing to protect this critical area of the roof.
A key part of my approach is using a special piece of flashing at this.
I m a newbie constructing a lean to.
We can do that using either a pancake head fastener or a neoprene washer fastener both are fine.
This is other way it can be do done the white clading would usually be a lead flashing just couldn t find a image with it.
After i do the framing and install barn metal corrugated sheets on the roof i m not sure how to flash by the building edge.
I m not sure if i should cut the vinyl siding back all.
Installing flashing on a lean to roof are shingles or on the shed from lumber cut to.
Now that we have the z trim in place the next thing to do is fasten it to the roof deck.
I m going to bolt a 2x6 stringer to the side of my garage and run rafters out to the end of my concrete pad to another stringer on 6x6 posts.
The edge of the roof has thin metal flashing that helps water drip off the roof without damaging the home or causing a leak.
Flashing is installed to surround roof features such as vents.
Buy wall to roof flashing and slide it under the wall sheet and on top of the roof sheet this design also has edge trim on top.
Unless you re careful step flashing can allow water from the roof to slip behind the gutter and get behind the siding and even the housewrap.
Do one in the center and one on each side.
A common problem area is the point where a gutter dies into an adjoining wall as the photo below illustrates.
Spent some time on google images and can t find how to flash the end wall.