7 apply silicone caulk around the screw heads to prevent moisture from penetrating into the wall.
Ledger board flashing vinyl siding.
Made from high quality vinyl construction.
Metal or plastic cap flashing covers the top of the ledger with a drop leg of 1 2 in.
This cap is made of durable plastic construction.
Ledger board of decking bottom of siding.
It is recommended for use with pressure treated lumber.
Has slots for nailing convenience.
And along coastal areas where pressure treated lumber is prominent.
Wrapping post and gutter boards.
Gray plastic deck ledger flashing fits over deck ledger and behind siding for protection from water damage.
Wall leg covered by the wrb and siding.
Slip the flashing under the vinyl siding and rest the bottom lip over the top of the ledger board.
Slip the flashing under the siding so it will cover the ledger board.
Make the outline large enough to include space for the deck boards on top the ledger and any trim boards on the sides.
Secure flashing with galvanized nails.
Drill 1 2 inch holes through the ledger board into the planks between joists.
Then slip flashing behind the siding covering the top edge of the ledger.
Start by making an outline on the siding where you want to position the ledger board.
Step 5 attach ledger board.
Or more on the face of the ledger and a 6 in.
Fasten the ledger board with 1 2 inch bolts and washers.
Examples of additional application are.
Vinyl wood and cement board siding for installing a deck ledger board to a.
These 18 articles will teach you how to install flashing and bolt the ledger connection to the house rim.
Of the 7 in.
Recommended for use with pressure treated lumber.
This leaves only 4 in.
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Slip the siding up and around the door.
The flashing would be flush with the house and the ledger spaced about 3 4 washers away from the house with the lag screws passing through the washers.
I have seen details with a piece of flashing behind the ledger board and extending over the siding below in addition to the drip cap.
Around fascia soffits and windows.
This will ensure water doesn t infiltrate behind the flashing.
Galvanized steel and aluminum flashing can experience accelerated corrosion when in contact with treated lumber.
Get 4 inches of the flashing under the bottom of the siding.
Proper flashing is one of the most important precautions in construction.