External Moisture Flashings
This section should be read in conjunction with External Moisture and Penetrations.
The purpose of a flashing is to divert water away from any point of entry and to make a building weatherproof.
Flashings are not only required to weather the many junctions on a roof or wall structure but are often a highly visible part of the roof and wall cladding design. Therefore, they perform an important role in the aesthetic appearance of the building.
It takes longer to make and install flashings than fixing roof or wall cladding, so designers should be aware of the cost effects of design complexity.
See it in action with Roofguide
Many common flashing solutions are expanded on with step-by-step, interactive 3D instructions in the RANZ Roofing Guide, developed by the Roofing Association of New Zealand in association with the NZMRM.
Works on desktops, laptops, tablets and phones.
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