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Cutting a Raggle for a Reglet in Brick Veneer

By Roof Online Staff • Last updated October 8, 2022

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Cutting a raggle in brick veneer to receive the new metal counter-flashing during a low-slope roof installation.

The existing roof, and all the metal along the wall, is going to be removed and replaced.

The existing metal counter-flashing is surface-mounted, fastened to the brick cavity wall, and sealed along the top. Periodically in the past, the fasteners have loosened and backed out of the wall, allowing water to run down behind the flashing and enter the building.

Reglet-mounted counter-flashing will be installed with the new roof system to make sure this isn’t an issue in the future.

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