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Division D - Construction Details
Asphalt Shingles | Diverter Flashing ( Article 10.1.4.2.)
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Asphalt Shingle Details
1 WORK INCLUDED
- (1) Step 1
- Use a standard 225 mm (9”) long step flashing and scribe the fold lines as shown on the illustration. Note that the down-slope upstand is bent at a 110-degree angle to the slope. No cutting is needed or appropriate; the flashing is formed with folds, bread-pan style.
- (2) Step 2
- Fold the bottom end of the flashing as illustrated, so that the bottom upstand aligns with the vertical bread-pan fold made in the next step.
- (3) Step 3
- Fold the back flap around and behind the main upstand, bread-pan style.
- (4) Step 4
- If required or desirable, cut a capillary notch in the bottom upstand (illustrated), and trim the upstand to suit the aesthetics of the roof.
2 RELATED WORK BY OTHERS
- None
NOTE: See the Standard for additional requirements.
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