"Z Flashing" A Bottom T1-11 Siding Edge ?
Hello:
Moved into a house that has T1-11 vertical siding.
At the bottom, the siding is "finished off" with a horizontal board that
runs the width of the house.
Typical pine board, perhaps 6" X 3/4 x ...
The bottom edges of some of the siding (rests on top of the 3/4 board edge)
has wicked up water over the years, and looks as if
I'll have to replace some of it. Also, a new horizontal board, as it does
improve the looks.
It has been suggested that I make sure to have the bottom edge of the siding
where it meets the horizontal board
be flashed with a "Z Flashing". Certainly sounds like a good idea.
Found a picture of Z flashing on the web, and my question relates to the top
most vertical edge of the flashing:
Obviously there can't be a perfect seal here between the edge of the AL
flashing and the face of the siding board.
When it rains, due to small gaps between, or just capillary action, I would
imagine water seeps in and probably migrates to the bottom siding edge
(again).
Is this anything to worry about ?
Is the paint that goes over all of this supposed to seal it adequately, or
should one run a small
bead of RTV here, or... ?
Any thoughts on all of this would be most appreciated.
BTW: T1-11 still used and available ?
Thanks,
Bob
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