The girder which by definition supports the inboard end of other framing members can be anywhere from 3 to 11 feet back from the corner.
Roofing up to a wall.
For hip roofs the code specifies that hip and girder rafters or trusses be connected to exterior wall plates.
All exterior wall coverings whether it is wood siding vinyl siding brick or stone veneer stucco etc.
The most common mistake at this intersection is to allow the metal coping to but up to the wall without the application of termination metal.
Must be kept up off the surface of the roof a minimum 1 some manufacturers of exterior wall coverings require a minimum of 2.
What you need nail gun measuring tape roofing hatchet framing square chalkline pry bar utility knife straightedge caulking gun tin snips.
I recommend 12 in wide step flashings bent for a 5 in.
I made this video this morning and i hope it help explain the flashing wall detail where the siding meets the roof.
A critical and often overlooked design detail is at the termination of a parapet coping at a wall.
Proper roof wall abutment flashing examples.
The narrower step flashing just isn t wide enough to protect the intersection fully.
Hand carrying obviously the cheapest but also the most physically taxing method is simply carrying the roofing materials by hand onto the roof.
Roof leg and a 7 in.
Determining which truss or rafter is the girder may require a trip into the attic.
Bigger step flashing is better.
The flat roofing material must go up the wall a minimum of 12 or up the wall and over the top of the wall if the wall is less than 12 high.
Here is an attempt though maybe not a very good one to make the roof flashing serve also as a through the wall flashing with a tile roof.
Depending on how the roofs join you may have to cut a slot to work it in far enough.
Begin by removing the shingles down to the wood sheathing and slip a strip of adhesive ice and water barrier available where roofing repair products are sold under the soffit main roof joint.
Below are two photographs of roof wall step flashing completed and effective of a slate roof against a brick wall below left and in process with step flashing against a dormer sidewall before the dormer siding has been put in place below right.