Water, air leakage, deterioration and biological growth often occur at parapet terminations where adjacent rise walls lack proper integration of air and moisture control layers. These issues typically stem from missing or inadequate detailing, sequencing, trade coordination and installation, compounded by limited industry standards and a general lack of awareness. While most designs rely on two dimensional details, complex roof to wall interfaces require multi step, three dimensional detailing. Proper construction sequencing, trade coordination and mock ups, including saddle flashing, are essential. This presentation will review design principles for integrating control layers at complex conditions and demonstrate how freehand sketches, paper folding, 3D modeling, collaboration with trades and manufacturers and mock ups help develop effective saddle flashing details.
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Presenters:
Michael Nagle NCARB Firmwide Quality Leader Building Enclosures Cannon Design
Jacob Morrison Associate AIA ANFA Designer III Cannon Design