Step flashing has been required for asphalt shingles at roof to wall intersections as far back as the 1986 cabo.
Roof flashing vs counter flashing.
In this case continuous flashing is simply a single piece of flashing placed behind the exterior cladding and weather resistive barrier on the wall and then extended out over the shingles.
Is that counterflashing is construction formed metal or elastomeric sheeting secured on or into a wall curb pipe or other surface to cover and protect the upper edge of a base flashing and its associated fasteners while flashing is roofing components used to weatherproof or seal roof system edges at perimeters penetrations walls expansion joints valleys drains and other places where the roof covering is interrupted or terminated.
It is used for roof to wall flashing.
Placed opposite to base flashing or above base flashing counter flashing completes the two part team.
Posted june 10 2019by james fick counterflashing also referred to as cap flashing is the first line of defense against water infiltrating your building.
Continuous flashing has always been used at a headwall an intersecting wall at the top of a roof plane and perpendicular to the slope.
The roof side of the copper is cleated to the nailable cant strip.
The counterflashing diverts water to the base flashing which in turn diverts it to the composition flashing.
The roof composition flashing extends up the cant strip over the coping and part way down its face under the copper flashing.
On the opposite side a continuous copper edge strip is attached to the coping and the lower edge is bent to form a drip.
It laps the composition flashing at least 4.
This final layer is called counter cover or cap flashing and commonly consists of aluminum galvanized steel copper tin or even plastic.
Depending on the construction situation a step flashing roof is sufficient.
Step flashing is a rectangular piece of flashing bent 90 degrees in the center.
The base flashing is designed to accommodate building movement.
Such a system usually consists of copper counterflashing and base flashing in conjunction with roof composition flashing or coping.
Counterflashing is the piece of metal that is applied to the masonry wall designed to shed water off of the wall and down onto the roof surface.