A simple metal or plastic cap flashing is probably adequate to flash a deck ledger in a dry climate while the 3 layer system described in this video is suitable for high rainfall and damp climates.
Deck siding acting as flashing.
Relying on sealed counter flashing isn t ideal but neither is marrying your cladding to your braced walls in one product.
Learn how to inspect the proper installation of the deck ledger board flashing as a certified home inspector.
Installing z flashing to prevent water from seeping behind the deck s ledger board and rotting the board and the siding the flashing must cover the top of the ledger board and bend over the edge.
4 leave a gap of 1 inch or more between the the top of the ledger and the edge of the vinyl siding.
Start by making an outline on the siding where you want to position the ledger board.
The level of water resistance you need to achieve when flashing a deck ledger will depend on the rainfall and how dry your climate generally is.
That should pop the nail head out far enough so you can pry it out.
This flashing needs to extend up at least 2 or 3 inches up under the siding above the deck.
If nails are in the way pull them out.
Often the t 111 is acting as the braced wall panel.
Cut it for flashing and you structurally damage the wall.
Never put horizontal siding in direct contact with any horizontal material.
Keep in mind the bottom of the upper siding should be at least two inches above the flashing or the decking that s near the house.
Snap a chalk line cut out the siding and tack up the ledger board.
Slip the back flashing under the siding at least 3 at the top and the sides.
Then slip flashing behind the siding covering the top edge of the ledger.
In those cases often the flashing is placed to the t 111 and then counter flashed and sealed.
Make the outline large enough to include space for the deck boards on top the ledger and any trim boards on the sides.