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. + <br /> SIDE-WALL FLASHING OR EQUIVALENT ' <br /> : i i�-' ' �i <br /> J 4��{�f' rr��';'�� ��c.�u.l,k�,�a!'�r;���'�r���i�irr�eri���� <br /> ! ���� r. i � � <br /> �.�;' ;� � � � � ��_.s.::��lk.��� 4�r�rtil�ur����; <br /> ,/ ��� ��"� � �,, � ��;���i if�i�i�•w���lf n�t <br /> ,% � i1 � ,.� E-r c,'� � <br /> �,s.f�d�� ,,1:1'in�a <br /> ;- ;� � '�1, �z=;.;��,-:� � . <br /> f ,y - <br /> �� , � '�n <br /> r`� i '��� - <br /> �r ' - � �} <br /> i �+4 � <br /> - j� '�5 ., ��17 <br /> � - � - .- ,_. . .. � � --- - F311L1F�'ls�[5� <br /> �--_ ' ���rM'���D 'a 1� <br /> �_ _ � ' _ �? �r _ _ <br /> - - 1 . . . � , . _�.>-�✓�-Rr;,�.e-=_�-3 <br /> -_ -- < � ' �"____� r_- s <br /> � ' �Y <br /> __•_ �� � __ a'C�� � - I <br /> � � � <br /> `"_�--�- � r <br /> '' _.___��f , t i <br /> 1 ie�»•ai�+@vt+lur�i 3ieie�s�u!!drim - <br /> Side wall flashing is applied when the side of the roof butts up against an <br /> adjacent wall. '�he wall-side of the flashing can either be covered over with <br /> siding or sealed with counter flashing. Butyl tape should be applied where the <br /> "foot" of the flashing attaches to the roof, and, if used, along the top edge of <br /> the counter-flashing. <br />