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Sidewall Flashing
Used to waterproof the sheet
which ends or runs alongside
a parapet or other walls.
Used in conjunction with either
a steel or a membrane type
counterflashing.
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Headwall Flashing
Used to waterproof the top
end of the sheet where it
butts with a parapet or headwall.
Used in conjunction with either
a steel or membrane type counterflashing.
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Headwall Flashing
Counter Flashing
Used in conjunction
with head- & sidewall
flashing. It is partially
recessed into the wall to
complete waterproofing process.
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Counter Flashing
Soaker
Flashing
If a roof
penetration is close to a
ridge capping (or flashing
above the penetration), you
can fit a simple flat tray,
on top of the roofing, so
that it extends from under
the capping down to a sleeve
around the penetration.
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Soaker Flashing
Valley
Flashing
Used as a
gulley between two adjoining
roof planes.
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Valley Flashing
Broad
Flute Closers
Used to birdproof
and dustproof a roof. Installed
below flashings such as ridge
or headwall.
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Broad Flute Closer
Narrow
Flute Closers
Used to birdproof
and dustproof a roof. Fitted
below ends of roof sheets
at gutter ends.
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Narrow Flute Closer
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