You will then have to run caulk and place the back of the flashing over the caulk.
Chimney kickout flashing gutters.
A kickout flashing is need at this location to direct the water into the gutter.
Bend the kickout flashing so that water will run away from the wall.
Ideally the water will run into a gutter.
Place your kickout flashing on the base of the roof snugly against the wall.
In this video we explain how to properly flash a chimney or wall to keep water from running down outside walls or rotting siding.
Briefly remove the piece and apply roofing cement where it will sit.
A kick out flashing is need at this location to direct the water into the gutter.
Take the bent flashing and align it with shingles on the roof.
Step 1 bend flashing.
Step 2 install flashing.
Kickout flashing also known as diverter flashing is a special type of flashing that diverts rainwater away from the cladding and into the gutter.
Below the gutter in the picture at left water running down between the chimney and gutter s end is damaging the wood trim below.
Place the first piece of step flashing over the end of the starter strip ensuring it leads directly into the kickout flashing.
A kickout flashing is a small device installed in your roof which significantly protects your roof and walls from deterioration brought about by moisture ideally the rainwater that is accumulated in your roof should flow down to your gutters however this is not always the case especially when your wall is buttressed against a vertical wall or a chimney.