Oxide Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) Hi, I recently had flashband tape replaced with code 4 lead flashing on my garage roof as the old tape was allowing water in, but on completion I wasn’t anticipating the new lead flashing to track so high up the wall. Is this standard height? It looks ugly to me especially as the old flashband tape (although inferior) was previously unnoticeable (see photos). What would be the best low maintenance way to make the lead flashing more aesthetic I.e less visible on the wall? I was thinking about having it rendered over, or painted same colour as exterior wall? Edited January 30 by Oxide
Russell griffiths Posted January 30 Posted January 30 You’ve had it replaced properly, and now want to bodge it back up to look like the shite it did before. leave it alone. the large upstand is to allow for water bounce. 1 1
Redbeard Posted January 30 Posted January 30 It looks 'right' to me, not wrong - but what goes on at the LHS? 'Residual flashband' or just some more patinated lead? 1
Oxide Posted January 30 Author Posted January 30 (edited) Thanks for your warm expressions, Russell 😂 Noted. Just looking for advice as I am not a roofer and would like a professional second opinion. Edited January 30 by Oxide
Oxide Posted January 30 Author Posted January 30 8 minutes ago, Redbeard said: It looks 'right' to me, not wrong - but what goes on at the LHS? 'Residual flashband' or just some more patinated lead? Thanks noted. It’s more lead. Not sure why it’s a different colour from the rest. I didn’t notice it at the time it was fitted so I didn’t ask the roofer.
Iceverge Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) The roofer will lightly have had to tuck the lead in between two courses in the brickwork so maybe have come a little higher than you expected. It's probable they did a proper job on it though. It looks completely normal to me, and if you hadn't highlighted it, I doubt most of us picky self builders would even have noticed. To miss quote Shawshank Redemption. "I mean, seriously, how often do you look at a man's roof?" Live with it for 6 months. Then you can either change it or paint it. I guarantee you won't, you'll have forgotten all about it. Edited January 30 by Iceverge 1
Oxide Posted January 30 Author Posted January 30 Great advice 👌 Thanks Iceverge, and thank you all. It’s great to know the flashing was done as expected. I will give it some time and I’m sure my OCD will subside by then.
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