Cover with cap flashing.
How to kickout flashing siding.
Nail it to the sidewall or glue it if nailing isn t possible.
Measure the first bend.
Start with coil stock.
Kickout flashing is improperly fashioned and improperly installed on a regular basis but it s actually quite easy to make a piece of kickout flashing with a longnose pliers and a piece of step.
Divert water away from the siding at the bottom of the roof with this critical flashing detail.
Cut a diverter from aluminum trim sheet making sure it sits on the nail hem of the last full course fig.
Kick out flashing a somewhat forgotten practice except by the best roofers addresses this risk at the most vulnerable intersection between sloped roofs and walls.
The kickout goes in next followed by standard step flashings.
Lift the bottom shingle and slip in the kickout flashing.
Align the back side of the bent kick out flashing with the step flashing and shingle attached to the vertical wall.
We usually begin by installing a piece of peel and stick flashing folding it into the corner between the roof and the wall.
Install fastflash along the wall at the roof edge.
Piece of flashing from the same metal used for the roof s.
Run a small line of caulking down the end of the adjacent step flashing.
Step 3 install the kickout flashing.
The job shown at left is typical for a reroof where we cut in and begin detailing the intersections first.
Also make sure to slip it behind all j channels and roof flashing.
As an alternative to the diverter create a kickout from metal flashing as shown in fig.
If the kick out and step flashing can t tuck behind the siding screw on cap flashing to cover it then caulk along the top.
Use a knife and a straightedge to cut a 12 in.
Slip in the flashing.
Make a 90 bend.
Be sure to leave space between the end of the fascia and the wall where fastflash wrb and siding can slide up.
Here s the solution step 1 waterproof the wall.
Step 2 flash the roof and roof wall connection.
Place the back edge of the kick out flashing over the caulking and attach with a galvanized nail to the vertical wall.