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At a roof-to-wall intersection, step flashing is missing behind the siding. What is the best correction?

Correct Answer

B) Install integrated step flashing.

Roof-to-wall joints need properly lapped flashing integrated with the water-resistive layers.

Answer Options
A
Leave the rough condition in place where at a roof-to-wall intersection, step flashing is missing behind the siding, and leave the required field correction unresolved.
B
Install integrated step flashing.
C
Close the inspection item where at a roof-to-wall intersection, step flashing is missing behind the siding, without testing or exposing the work before it is covered.
D
Place attic insulation over the joint from inside.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Roof-to-wall joints need properly lapped flashing integrated with the water-resistive layers.

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