Editing Installing Drip Edge And Step Flashing

Revision as of 04:08, 31 August 2024 by 192.126.240.140 (talk) (Created page with "<br>As a consequence of its location, the roof featured within the video will receive runoff and snow from adjoining roofs. To address this runoff, Silva runs the ice and water membrane all the way up the roof (a belt-and-suspenders strategy), lapping it up the sidewalls. He also carries the self-adhering membrane over the joint where the fascia meets the sheathing. This application ensures that any backup that will happen from ice bridging the fascia and gutter won’t...")
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