Saddle Flashing Detailing, Mock-ups, and Construction Sequencing

Content
1 module

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Instructor
Self- Paced

Price
$95 - 145

Description

This course was initially presented at the 2021 International Convention and Tradeshow.

Water-related damage is common at parapet terminations with high-rising walls that lack proper integration of the four primary control layers. The speaker has found that except for EIFS manufacturers’ standard details, there are little to no industry-recognized saddle flashing details available at this time to provide guidance to design professionals and contractors for the integration of the four primary control layers. Construction documents often do not include saddle flashing details or specification requirements, and consideration needs to be given to construction sequencing when developing the details. Due to the lack of industry-recognized details, a set of multi-step isometric details was developed by Michael Nagle, showing the integration of the air/weather-resistive barriers, roofing membrane, through-wall flashing, and sheet metal flashing for inclusion in one or more industry-recognized detail manuals. He recently collaborated with the International Masonry Institute (IMI) to construct saddle flashing mock-ups with the assistance of a manufacturer and multiple contractors. The mock-ups will be used as educational tools for masons, roofers, and design professionals. This presentation will provide beneficial guidance to building enclosure consultants, design professionals, building owners, facility managers, and manufacturers.

 

Michael Nagle, RA, NCARB

Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates | Cleveland, OH

Michael Nagle is a building enclosure consultant with specializations in façade, windows, and roofing problems in existing, historic, and new buildings. Since joining WJE in 2004, he has provided professional services for numerous projects involving water and air infiltration, condensation, and distress conditions in a variety of building enclosure systems, including brick masonry, stone, terra cotta, windows, curtainwall, metal wall panels, EIFS, stucco, sealants, roofing, and waterproofing. He is an active member in the Cleveland chapter of the Building Enclosure Council and chair of the ASTM C24.10 Building Seals and Sealants Subcommittee.

Objectives


1. Understand the importance of critical detailing of the four primary control layers at saddle flashing conditions.

2. Learn effective ways to properly detail and specify saddle flashings.

3. Recognize construction sequencing challenges due to multiple trades involved in properly installing saddle flashings.

4. Understand the importance of mock-ups for evaluating critical detailing, construction sequencing, and performance testing. 

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Certificate with IIBEC and AIA Logos

Learning Credits

AIA LU/HSW
1.5
IIBEC CEHs
1.5
1.
Saddle Flashing Detailing, Mock-ups, and Construction Sequencing
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I thought it was informative
 
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Great!
 
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Added 3 months ago, by Eddie
Our company is a strong proponent of saddle (thermal boot) flashing this was an excellent presentation.
 
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