If there is a split in the shingle along the edge of the flashing be sure to caulk the edge of the flashing.
How to replace vent flashing on roof.
There s no need to lace the flashing pan into the shingles since the boot and bell of the new flashing will shed water around the damaged part of the old one.
Bend the corner flashing tightly around the corner.
Ensure it sits flat and extends at least 8 inches above the shingles.
Pry and lift off the flashing.
The flashing should be installed under the top and side shingles but it should be laid above the shingles that are below the vent pipe.
1 remove nails holding down shingles above the pip.
Pull or cut off any nails.
Hammer the nails into the top and sides of the flashing.
Bend it back so that it.
Cut your shingles precisely to leave at least half an inch around the base.
In simplest terms a new vent pipe boot flashing is slid over the top of the existing one and the top edge of the pan is lapped beneath the overlying shingle course.
Leave the bottom of flashing exposed so only the sides and top are covered by shingles.
To make the installation easier you can turn the flashing as you lower it in place.
Take a second piece of flashing and set it down in place.
Replace the shingles and cover the nail heads with roofing cement.
Pull the old flashing up over the vent pipe and scrape any old caulk and debris off the roof.
The neck of the flashing should fit snugly around the pipe.
To replace flashing around the vent pipe first remove the shingles covering the flange at the back and sides.
Position a new vent pipe flashing over the vent push it down into place and nail where shingles will cover it.
Nail it in.