Kickout flashing installs just like standard step flashing except that half of the kickout flashing hangs over the edge of the roof.
Flashing a fieldstone chimney along siding.
Outdoors inspect the chimney for small bird or wasp nests and weeds.
Seal the sides of the chimney with prebent pieces of step flashing under each course of shingles photos 4 and 5.
Proper flashing around a chimney includes two layers.
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The solution to rotting sidewalls is a small piece of bent metal called a kickout flashing at roofing suppliers which simply directs all that water away from the wall.
Nail it to the roof along the top edge.
Along the bend at both ends so that the flashing bends around the chimney at the bottom and overlaps at the ridge.
Install the kickout flashing.
The first is called step flashing.
On each end of the pan flashing cut about 1 1 2 in.
And more often than not the culprit is the flashing the sheet metal that keeps the intersection between the chimney and roof watertight.
Sections of l shaped sheet metal are woven into the shingle courses and lapped up the side of the chimney.
Slide the prebent and soldered chimney saddle into place behind the chimney.
Galvanized roofing nails about every 6 in.
This also is a good time to check for areas that need repair.
Gaps between the house siding and chimney may need new flashing.
Each leg should be about 6 in.
The first part is a one piece pan that is bent at a right angle and laid with one leg against the chimney and the other on the roof.
Pieces of 18 inch wide flashing installed prior to the brick work but on top of the house wrap in a stepped fashion periodically laying on top of the lapped upper portion of the siding to get the water back to the exterior of the wall is more along the lines that i would be thinking of.