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Old 12-07-2009, 09:51 AM   #1
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How to Flash Windows


I thought this might be a good way to prevent many problems for DIY'ers and Pro's alike. There is too much detail to go into here, so I've posted a link to a tutorial. Enjoy and let your work last a lifetime.

http://www.albertsroofing.com/Window%20Flashing.htm

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Thanks Tinner666,
I have some windows on a project i did this Fall, and never got around to finishing because i could'nt Wrap a window, now as soon as the weather breaks iam going to give it a try... Again Thanks


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I would love to see a pro tutorial on flashing windows and doors on homes without siding, or better yet, exposed brick. Yea that would be nice, any takers.
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... I would really love to fix up that web page for the guy. Great tutorial but hard to follow in a modern browser.
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Thanks for the tutorial, I like it!
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