TS Details:E4.7.11 (Slate - Flashings)

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TS Details:E4.7.11 (Slate - Flashings)

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TS Details:E4.7.11 (Slate - Flashings)

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Slate Roofing Details

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Flashings should be made of non-corrosive metals to match the longevity of slate.

  • Step Flashings (Soakers)
Step flashings are used where a long vertical detail (chimneys, walls, skylights) runs parallel to the slope. Step flashings run 100 mm (4") up the vertical and 100 mm (4") on to the slate, covering the unexposed portion, then hidden by the next course of slate. Step flashings should be 75 mm (3") longer than the slate exposure.
  • Back Pans
Back pans are used up slope from chimneys and skylights, etc. They are used to divert the water rushing against vertical to the sides then down roof. Back pans should extend at least 600 mm (24") up under the up roof slates and 100 mm (4") up the vertical. Back pans should extend at least 75 mm (3") out either side of the vertical.
  • Apron Flashing
Apron Flashing is installed on the down roof side of chimneys, skylights, etc. They are used to direct water running off an object on to the down roof slates. Apron flashing should run a minimum 100 mm (4") up the vertical and extend past the exposure line of the previous course of slates.

NOTE: See the Standard for additional requirements.


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