Stucco flashing is needed in places where two angles of the roof meet where a chimney or pipe comes through the roof at the seams in the middle of walls and around windowsills and door frames.
Stucco roof flashing.
Typically made of aluminium or galvanized steel flashing is any material used over joints in your walls or roof to prevent water from seeping through.
Used as a stucco stop to separate either wallboard siding or stucco plaster.
For areas where the walls meet the roof you will need to use the step flashing technique but you will need kickout flashing in other areas.
In this video kirk giordano demonstrates how to counter flash the bottom of a stucco wall over the step flashing of the roof so that no one has to jackhammer your walls just to fix a roof.
Flashing is installed to surround roof features such as vents chimneys and skylights.
Kick out flashing for stucco 2019 detail.
The water that does penetrate behind the stucco will then be trapped there or worse forced down the inside of the walls and ceilings possibly causing damage and mold.
Applying flashing to a stucco roof or walls requires both cement and nails as well as caulk or more stucco to create a water tight seal.
Control joint at floor line 2016 detail.
Sill pan for nail flange windows 2020 detail.
Flashing is more of a general term i am using and can consist of paper flashing self adhering flashing metal flashing etc.
Flashing a nail flange window 2018 rev detail.
Cantilevered deck joist stucco 2020 detail.
Weep screed for stucco 2020 detail.
The roof flashing cannot be installed on the outside of the stucco and counter flashed.
Flashing that is done improperly can be detrimental to a stucco wall and will cause major issues.
Lay 2x4 blocks on the roof to set a consistent height for the weep screed flashing.
It is important that you use the right method when you install flashing.
Slip the wall leg of the weep screed behind the existing paper.
Roof flashing is a thin material usually galvanized steel that professional roofers use to direct water away from critical areas of the roof wherever the roof plane meets a vertical surface like a wall or a dormer.
Metal flashing also called roof flashing goes against a stucco wall to protect it from water damage.