A flashing dressed down as a cover only, over a separate upstand.
A flashing that is attached to a vertical surface (such as a wall) to prevent water from seeping under a base flashing.
The formed metal secured to a wall, curb, or roof top unit to cover and protect the upper edge of a base flashing and its associated fasteners. This type of flashing is usually used in residential construction on chimneys at the roofline to cover shingle flashing and to prevent moisture entry.
Strips of metal, roofing, or fabric inserted and securely anchored to the reglet or attached to a vertical surface above the plane of the roof and turned down over the face flashing to protect the base flashing. French (Contresolin)
That portion of the flashing attached to a vertical surface to prevent water from migrating behind the base flashing.
The flashing that is embedded, or attached, and sealed at its top in a wall or other vertical structure and is lapped down over base flashing.
Sheet metal placed at the base of a parapet wall over the roof covering, or at the base of a chimney, to prevent water entry.
A metal flashing usually used on chimneys at the roofline to cover shingle flashing and used to prevent moisture entry
A flashing usually used on chimneys or walls at the roofline to cover shingle flashing and to prevent moisture entry.
formed metal or elastomeric sheeting secured on or into a wall, curb, pipe, rooftop unit or other surface to cover and protect the upper edge of a base flashing and its associated fasteners.
Sheet metal or other material used around chimneys above the roofline to prevent moisture entry into the structure.