Begin by removing the shingles at the affected area and removing old flashing if present.
Install flashing rood to awning.
Position the flashing with the lower edges atop the carport roof panels along the transition.
Awnings need approximately 6 to 12 inches of open heightwise wall or roof space to be installed.
If you already have faulty flashing installed you must remove it.
Nail the flashing securely in place using roofing nails.
Less than a minute.
If siding on.
Try to keep the nails as flush as possible to the edges.
Then nail the new l shaped flashing under the builder s felt but above the fascia board.
Measure the length of the porch roof joint to determine how much flashing you will need.
Before we install the end wall flashing we have to apply tape sealant to the top of the z trim so that there s a water tight barrier between the end wall flashing and the top of the z.
Use roofing nails to install the l shaped flashing flush with the roof and wall then cover it with roofing cement and reattach the roofer s felt.
The flashing on the wall should be flush against it and the porch roof portion should be on top of the shingles.
A magnetic torpedo level will provide even mounting brackets and adequately adjusted roof brackets.
How to install porch roof flashing.
Place the flashing between the joint of the house and the roof.
Nail the upper edges of the flashing to the roof sheathing where the shingles were removed with 6 penny.
Smart awnings with sensors.
The final thing to do is install the end wall trim.
After installing the brackets the installation process of the awning can vary based on the awning itself as well as the type of mounting.