Where the center part of the roof of the bay is hitting the siding there s flashing going up under the siding and there s flashing coming down on top of the shingles.
Flashing over bay window with siding.
If your home is brick we do a full examination of the caulk around the bay window edge.
Install your drip flashing around the eaves of the bay window roof.
Apply silicone caulking to the backsides of the flashing and place it so that the vertical section covers the overhang of the lip of the roof while the horizontal section lays flat on the roof.
During our inspection of bay windows we will check all flashings behind the siding for proper installation.
Install the trim just under the drip cap.
So and there s water damage on the inside on the top of the bay window.
The first half of window flashing occurs when you or your builder preps the rough opening for the window s installation.
We also check for missing flashing cracking in your siding and test the soundness of the windows themselves.
At the top tuck metal drip cap flashing under the siding and on top of the second layer of wrap.
Window flashing is installed at the same time as the window unit.
Next comes another layer of building wrap installed like the first layer.
On the side on either side of the hips the flashing actually goes under the shingles and behind the siding.
Typically flashing a window is a two part process.
Apply a bead of caulk to the felt and set the window in the caulk.
The second half of window flashing occurs once the window unit is secured and squared within the rough.
The counter flashing is then.
First we take measurements of every angle we need we then cut and bend the metal for your new flashing next we use a grinder to cut a small gap into the mortar which allows us to tuck the counter flashing right inside.