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Roof pitch transition flashing.
Transition flashing installation guide 1.
However in low slope roofing systems it is easier for water to accumulate.
Pitch transitions are a common roof detail.
Measure 1 1 2 from bottom edge of transition flashing.
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Install bottom roofing panels first 2.
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The roof plane goes from one pitch to a lower pitch.
Protect the eave from ice dams and sideways rain step one in steep slope roofing is the edge flashing.
After bottom roofing panels have been installed set one piece of transition flashing down where the top portion non hemmed of the transition flashing lies flat on the upper roof 3.
This drip edge flashing provides protection from water damage along the eaves and rake of a roof.
Drip edge metal valley flashing dormer chimney and kickout flashing are types of roof flashing that shed water away from the connections between roofs walls chimneys and other building assemblies.
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This is a fairly common roof detail.
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These systems rely on overlapping elements roofing felts shingles tiles and flashing details to redirect the rainfall.
The piece that s going to allow us to join the panels on the lower slope and the panels on the higher slope is the pitch transition flashing or the pitch change trim.
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The pitch of the roof provides the gravity and the detailing provides the redirection.
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The piece that allows us to join the two different slopes is the pitch transition trim.
The extra kick at the bottom of the face directs run off away from the structure.
We see this quite frequently in log home roofs with porches for example.