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*Go 6" up from sill pan [https://www.jlconline.com/how-to/exteriors/proper-width-of-window-flashing-tape_o] | *Go 6" up from sill pan [https://www.jlconline.com/how-to/exteriors/proper-width-of-window-flashing-tape_o] | ||
*Requirement is that flashing tape (self-sealing) extend beyond the window/opening flange. Since most flanges are under 2", that means 4" tape will do - to cover both window opening and to reach the house wrap. | *Requirement is that flashing tape (self-sealing) extend beyond the window/opening flange. Since most flanges are under 2", that means 4" tape will do - to cover both window opening and to reach the house wrap. [https://www.jlconline.com/how-to/exteriors/proper-width-of-window-flashing-tape_o] | ||
=Rough Window and Door Opening= | =Rough Window and Door Opening= |
Revision as of 22:20, 4 June 2021
Flashing Tape
- Corners have 12" long piece, folded around corner. Or use flashing corners
- this example shows flashing tape over rough opening overlapping only about 1.5" of the front face
- Go 6" up from sill pan [1]
- Requirement is that flashing tape (self-sealing) extend beyond the window/opening flange. Since most flanges are under 2", that means 4" tape will do - to cover both window opening and to reach the house wrap. [2]
Rough Window and Door Opening