How to Repair Roof Flashing

Introduction

Whenever it's practical to replace damaged roof flashing, do so. In an emergency or when replacement is too difficult or expensive, use a patch and inspect it annually. Typically, you can use this method for step flashing, which interlaces with shingles where they meet a wall or other vertical surface. However, it's not practical to repair flashing at the valley where two roof planes intersect.

Instructions

Insert new step flashing

Step1
Install new step flashing over the damaged step flashing (you'll likely need a ladder). Cut the flashing with tin snips, bend it in half at a 90-degree angle; slip the vertical half up under the siding or trim on the wall; slide it up the roof under the shingle and on top of or under the damaged piece. Adhere it using dabs of asphalt flashing cement under and over it.

Replace plumbing-vent flashing

Step1
Look for the leak. A plumbing vent can leak between the collar and the pipe, through the collar, or through the plastic or metal pan that fits under the course of shingles above the pipe and on top of the course below.
Step2
For leaks between the pipe and collar or through the collar, replace the collar or slip a repair collar over the pipe on top of the existing one.
Step3
For flashing leaks, install new vent flashing. Remove the shingles above the flashing, and install it according to the manufacturer's instructions, usually with finishing nails.

Repair chimney flashing

Step1
If the step flashing is corroded, insert step flashing as described in "Insert new step flashing," above. If the counter flashing is corroded, patch it until you can have it replaced professionally.
Step2
If the mortar joint where counter flashing is embedded is deteriorating, repoint the joint.

Patch open-valley or other exposed flashing

Step1
Clean the damaged area with steel wool.
Step2
Apply asphalt cement. In valleys, embed a flashing patch.

Source: Ehow.com

3 comments:

Thomas Hill said...

Hi there, this post is really helpful. Just to share my experience with roof flashing, I started having problem with leaks when I first moved to my new house. I completely ignored it at first, but when I saw molds building up, I knew it had gotten worse and I need to do something. After trying out a few tricks up my sleeves, I ended up calling a roofing contractor Boston company. From them, I found out that the problem was with the broken flashing. I also learned that it can be easily fixed by me. Although, without the help of these very experienced roofers, Boston homes will greatly suffer.

Anyway, thanks for sharing this informative post with us!

Roof Ventilators said...

Valuable information! Looking forward to seeing your notes posted.

roof ventilators manufacturers

Unknown said...

Following for this awesome tips and advices for sure you can easily replace your roof easily.


Iko roofing