DGersic
Well-known member
As part of a larger project, I’m replacing the bottom course of siding and flashing along the foundation here.


Right now, the flashing is flat, allowing water (ice, snow) to get at the bottom edge of the siding. New bottom will be Azec PVC, and I’m going to make new flashing with about a 30* slope away from it.
I‘m debating whether to just do the flashing, or if I should first rip a PVC 1x3 to put under it. Just flashing seems like it’ll be too easily damaged. I could also be overthinking the problem.
What would you do?


Right now, the flashing is flat, allowing water (ice, snow) to get at the bottom edge of the siding. New bottom will be Azec PVC, and I’m going to make new flashing with about a 30* slope away from it.
I‘m debating whether to just do the flashing, or if I should first rip a PVC 1x3 to put under it. Just flashing seems like it’ll be too easily damaged. I could also be overthinking the problem.
What would you do?
