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Eaves Flashing

This document provides a diagram and description of eave flashing installation for roofing. The diagram shows ice dam protection membrane, edge metal, and wood battens installed above the eave with weep holes and an underlayment layer. Notes specify that underlayment type depends on climate conditions and shims may be used for battens over 4 feet long or to enhance drainage under battens.
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Eaves Flashing

This document provides a diagram and description of eave flashing installation for roofing. The diagram shows ice dam protection membrane, edge metal, and wood battens installed above the eave with weep holes and an underlayment layer. Notes specify that underlayment type depends on climate conditions and shims may be used for battens over 4 feet long or to enhance drainage under battens.
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The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual—Fifth Edition

ICE DAM PROTECTION


MEMBRANE
EDGE METAL
FLASHING

OPTION :

1'' x 2'' NOMINAL


[25 x 50 mm]
4' LONG [1.2 m]
WOOD BATTENS
WITH 1/2'' [13 mm]
MIN. GAPS

WEEP HOLES

EAVE CLOSURE

UNDERLAYMENT

''L'' TYPE EDGE METAL


FLASHING

NOTES :
1. UNDERLAYMENT TYPE AND NECESSITY MAY VARY DEPENDING ON CLIMATIC CONDITIONS.
2. SHIMS SHOULD BE USED WHEN BATTEN LENGTHS ARE GREATER THAN 4'-0'' [1.2 m].
3. SHIMS ALSO MAY BE USED UNDER BATTENS TO ENHANCE DRAINAGE.

EAVE FLASHING

TILE-4
2001 NOT DRAWN TO SCALE

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