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Slate roof valley flashing.
Then install a non corrosive metal valley flashing of 24 minimum width.
Next step is to install your starter course slate.
Install an underlayment centered in the roof valley.
There are many factors that can contribute towards a failure of a roof valley flashing.
For example in metal roofing systems valleys are commonly fabricated with hems but can also be fabricated without them in which case they could still be used for metal roofing or any other type of roofing.
Lap successive sheets of metal flashing a minimum of 12 inches and seal laps.
Valley flashing is used for flashing where roof valleys are constructed.
Whether for slate shingle or metal roofing valley flashing adds detail and helps to direct water.
Brent ulisky of ulisky slate demonstrates flashing a closed valley at the 2015 slate roofing contractors association 10th anniversary conference near grove.
The cleats accommodate thermal movement in the valley flashing to prevent stress cracks.
The first step to installing an open valley is to cleat your valley metal in.
These items can be fabricated in many different profiles.
Use roof valley cleats at intervals of 24 o c.
Using clips permits movement in the valley as temperatures change.
Roof valley flashing material options there is a lot of misinformation and confusion out there when it comes to properly waterproofing roof valleys.
Apply an approximately 3 inch width of asphalt roofing cement along the sides of flashing and embed shingles in mastic.
A properly flashed roof valley should have an ice and water shield installed with roofing felt being properly secured over the ice and water.
For roof pitches of 6 or more per foot the flashing extends at least 9 under the roof covering on each side.
The lower edge of the flashing should be held 1 2 short of the butt line of the slate tile or shingle in the succeeding course.
For roof pitches less then 6 per foot the flashing extends at least 12.
Intersecting roofs using a closed valley must have the same slopes so that the shingle butts line up at the valley intersection.
The installer fabricates simple clips or valley flashing cleats whose bent edge interlocks with the folded over or hemmed edges of the metal roof valley flashing to secure the valley to the roof deck.
Diagonal cuts can be made to the top corner of these slates in the valley so the pointy edge does not damage the metal.
Structural issues inadequate construction improper roofing methods and material deterioration.