The flashing extends up the wall at least 4.
Roof flashing against stucco wall.
The water that does penetrate behind the stucco will then be trapped there or worse forced down the inside of the walls and ceilings possibly causing damage and mold.
In this video kirk giordano demonstrates how to counter flash the bottom of a stucco wall over the step flashing of the roof so that no one has to jackhammer your walls just to fix a roof.
Alternatively if allowed install painted metal wall panels from roof flashing up and under existing cap flashing.
I use a wide piece of flexible flashing tape to protect the area between the subfascia and the wall.
Above the roof sheathing.
Once the flexible flashing is set i apply a piece of housewrap along the wall where the fascia meets it.
Flashing joints are lapped 6 in the direction of water flow.
Flash onto the surface of the existing stucco.
Installing step flashing to stucco walls step 1.
Applying flashing to a stucco roof or walls requires both cement and nails as well as caulk or more stucco to create a water tight seal.
Typically made of aluminium or galvanized steel flashing is any material used over joints in your walls or roof to prevent water from seeping through.
The roof flashing cannot be installed on the outside of the stucco and counter flashed.
Slip the wall leg of the weep screed behind the existing paper.
The metal flashing is formed with a hook edge and cleated on 12 centers.
Next you will use asphalt or roofing cement.
Wrap the top of the wall with the wrb and install a new cap flashing.
Lay 2x4 blocks on the roof to set a consistent height for the weep screed flashing.
Installing the roofing felt.
Flexible flashing tape seals the eave to the wall.
I cut the tape so that it laps onto the housewrap above and 3 in.
The flashing extends onto the roof a minimum of 2 inches 4 inches is preferable in more severe climate areas.
Layer the cement on the area that you.