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Michael Nickolas
 
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Hello,

Could someone take a look at this picture
http://studionineproductions.home.comcast.net/flash.JPG
and tell the best way the window on the right should be flashed once
the old shingles are removed? I'm asking because that window trim
board is not flush to the sheathing, so the shingles are going into a
recessed gap of a few inches. New cedar shakes will be replacing
what's up there now. Thank you.



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Hello,

Could someone take a look at this picture
http://studionineproductions.home.comcast.net/flash.JPG
and tell the best way the window on the right should be flashed once
the old shingles are removed? I'm asking because that window trim
board is not flush to the sheathing, so the shingles are going into a
recessed gap of a few inches. New cedar shakes will be replacing
what's up there now. Thank you.




Are you sure you posted the right pic or link? There isn't enough window
visible to say.


Colbyt


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Robert Allison
 
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Michael Nickolas wrote:
Hello,

Could someone take a look at this picture
http://studionineproductions.home.comcast.net/flash.JPG
and tell the best way the window on the right should be flashed once
the old shingles are removed? I'm asking because that window trim
board is not flush to the sheathing, so the shingles are going into a
recessed gap of a few inches. New cedar shakes will be replacing
what's up there now. Thank you.


I can't see why you would need to flash the window. There are
no shingles around it.

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Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX
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