Installed where a wall meets your roof it will help to divert the water from the roof into your gutter and not down your wall.
Gutter kick out flashing installation.
A key part of my approach is using a special piece of flashing at this vulnerable intersection called kickout flashing or kickout diverter.
The 2009 irc includes the following section.
Product overview protect your home from moisture with amerimax s kick out diverter.
Constructed with heavy duty galvanized steel with a white finish it is an essential part of protecting your home against water damage.
A kickout diverter is not only best practice when flashing the eave edge to a wall it s code.
Installing a kick out diverter at the bottom of flashing on a shingle roof.
Dryflekt s engineered self positioning seamless kick out flashing is designed for consistent placement for multiple roof pitches removing the guess work of in field trial and error.
Here s the solution step 1 waterproof the wall.
Mark parleea pre made one piece tpo kickout like this one from dryflekt is large enough to deflect roof runoff into the yet to be installed gutter.
Unless you re careful step flashing can allow water from the roof to slip behind the gutter and get behind the siding and even the housewrap.
Step 2 flash the roof and roof wall connection.
Installing a kick out diverter at the bottom of flashing on a shingle roof.
Apply waterproofing membrane where the bottom of the roof meets the wall 1.
At the end of the vertical sidewall the step flashing shall be turned out in a manner that directs water away from the wall and onto the roof and or gutter.
The kickout goes in next followed by standard step flashings.
Proportionally sized 14 5 l x 6 h x 6 w to re direct the large volume water runoff focused at roof eave to wall intersections.
Next install a course of peel and stick membrane along the eaves.
Learn how to install kickout flashing and help control water management from the roof into the gutter with this instructional guide from james hardie.
Install kick out flashing at the end of a roof wall intersection to divert water away from the wall and into gutters.
We usually begin by installing a piece of peel and stick flashing folding it into the corner between the roof and the wall.
Omitting kickout flashing often leads to major damage behind the exterior cladding.