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Roof flashing reglet.
A reglet is found on the exterior of a building along a masonry wall chimney or parapet that meets the roof.
Special colors or finishes are available.
It is a groove cut within a mortar joint that receives counter flashing meant to cover surface flashing used to deflect water infiltration.
Finish setups or minimum quantities may be required.
Special colors or finishes are available.
A reglet flashing is a capping piece that is tucked into a joint and grinded into a mortar joint above the desired course of bricks.
Reglet can also refer to the counter flashing itself when it is applied on the surface known as face reglet or reglet flashing.
Although it is not a true through wall flashing it only requires grinding the mortar joint as against taking out a course of bricks.
Reglet flashing is installed between a wall or the back side of a parapet wall and a roof.
Reglets are primarily made from mill aluminum or pre coat kynar 500 aluminum sheet.
Thus it is an economical choice when appearance is the biggest concern.
The two piece reglet and flashing details are usually fabricated with an 050 1 25 mm reglet head and an 032 0 80 mm flashing.
The installation is done by cutting into the mortar between bricks or concrete on a wall or chimney and placing the top part of the reglet flashing in that gap.
This flashing is used with counter flashings to avoid leaks in one of the most crucial areas of a roof which is a ninety degree edge.
Discount roof flashing reglets fry reglet parts.