Introduction to Tin Roofing
Page 1 - Roofing Materials
Page 2 - Roll Roofing
Page 3 - Roof Preperation
Page 4 - Joints
Page 5 - Joints (cont.)
Page 6 - Joints (cont.)
Page 7 - Roll & Cap Roofing

Page 8 - Roll & Cap (cont.)
Page 9 - Finish at Eaves
Page 10 - Finish at Hips
Page 11 - Flashing
Page 12 - Tin & Terne
Page 13 - Laying a Tin Roof
Page 14 - Conclusion


Currently trying to find/make a VERTICAL FLASHING image.

Flashings for Roll Roofing.

Flashings against vertical surfaces, such as walls, are formed by turning up the roofing metal about 6 inches. When used on frame buildings, this flashing usually will be covered by the siding of the vertical wall. In brick or masonry buildings, the flashings will he covered by a counter-flashing of the same metal as the roofing, in the same manner as already described.

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