Look carefully for loose nails and holes as well as the seals at the edges of the flashing.
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However it s important to check for damage anyway.
Look for loose nails and any damage to the seals at the edges of the flashing.
The first is waiting.
Doing a sloppy job.
Either way that leaves flashing loose and unable to properly perform its job.
It s common for flashing to become loose and even removed from your home over time.
Because flashing tends to be used where there is heavy water flow leaking flashing can funnel streams of water into a house.
Either the screws anchoring it into place become loose and pull out or the metal wears away from around the edge of the hole where the flashing was initially locked down.
When working with step flashing this may involve removing undamaged pieces of flashing as well.
Roofing cement can dry out and crumble away exposing joints to water.
Being careless use a safety harness or a spotter to avoid falls.
Flashing is l shaped material often metal that wraps the outside edges or a flexible piece of adhesive stripping laid down for v shaped points such as where two different angles of a roof meet.
Doing nothing there are some things you want to avoid doing when it comes to roof flashing.
Always check the roof flashing and the condition of the shingles whenever you clean your gutters.
Always be aware of where you re standing on the.
Check the flashing as well as the condition of your roof shingles.
If you find damage then you will have to get it.