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Why Is the Roof Flashing Important?

Writer's picture: Michael WindleMichael Windle

The flashing secures the joints in your roof, plus the areas that tend to receive a considerable amount of water. When the flashing is installed properly, it will channel rainwater away from these vulnerable areas, significantly reducing the potential of leaks. You’ll typically find the flashing covering the:
The flashing secures the joints in your roof, plus the areas that tend to receive a considerable amount of water. When the flashing is installed properly, it will channel rainwater away from these vulnerable areas, significantly reducing the potential of leaks. You’ll typically find the flashing covering the:

1. Valleys: These are the areas where two roofing planes meet. Flashing installed in this particular spot is especially important because the two roof slopes both direct rainwater here. Without the flashing, water will gather in this area, increasing the risk of leaks.

2. Chimneys: The chimney is one of the biggest protrusions from the roof and will require a special flashing. In fact, the chimney generally uses three types of flashing, all of them working to ensure that water is directed onto the roof instead of pooling in the area.

3. Skylights: Around skylights, a continuous piece of sheet metal is used on each side to create a durable, airtight seal.

4. Dormers: To avoid leaks around the dormer, a length of sheet metal similar to that used in the valley is attached to the seam between the roof of the dormer and the rest of the roofing. The seams between the walls of the dormer and the roof are sealed with flashing like that used around chimneys.

Keep your roof in top form by turning to Wyndhill Roofing for your flashing repair or installation. We serve Colorado Springs and Denver, CO, plus the nearby areas. Call us today at (719) 344-9724, to schedule your consultation.


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