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ColorPlus Technology JamesHardie Recommended by TM © 2009 R.H. Tamlyn & Sons, LP 800.334.1676 www.colorplusflashing.com ColorPlus Technology logo, Recommended logo, HardiePanel and HardiePlank are trademarks or registered trademarks of James Hardie International Finance B.V. Z Flashing Horizontal Siding Joint Channel PRODUCT DETAIL DESIGN FEATURES Z Flashing provides an easy to install and long-lasting method of stopping water penetration. Used over window trim, band boards, panel intersections, and other vertical surfaces. INSTALLATION 1. After installing the lower course of panel siding, install Z flashing at the top edge of the panel. Make sure that the Z flashing is sloped away from the wall and does not rest flat on the top edge of the panel. Install the second level panels leaving a 1/4-in. minimum gap between the bottom of the panel and the Z flashing. This gap should never be caulked. 2. As an alternative, if a horizontal band board is used at the horizontal joint, flashing must extend over the panel edge and trim attachment. Z flashing must slip behind the water-resistive barrier. MATERIAL 3105-type aluminum sheet coated on both sides with Dymalar® 2000 paint system that is specifically formulated for residential exterior applications. Standard colors shown below. Other colors available upon request. Custom sizes available to fit your specifications ! Water Resistive Barrier INSTALLATION DETAIL Rafter Subfascia Soffit Wall Sheathing HardiePanel™ Siding Ledger Z Flashing 1/4" minimum gap 1-1/4” 3/4” 1/2” Decorative band board Arctic White Navajo Beige Khaki Brown Cobble Stone Sail Cloth Monterery Taupe Black Woodland Cream Woodstock Brown Autumn Tan Light Mist Sandstone Beige Roof Sheathing HardiePanel™ Siding Water Resistive Barrier Wall Sheathing Soffit Subfascia Z Flashing Z Flashing Tamlyn Color Flashing Tamlyn Color Flashing

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Page 1: Tamlyn Color Flashing · ColorPlus Technology™ Recommended by JamesHardie TM © 2009 R.H. Tamlyn & Sons, LP 800.334.1676  ColorPlus Technology logo

ColorPlus™Technology

JamesHardieRecommended by

TM

© 2009 R.H. Tamlyn & Sons, LP 800.334.1676 www.colorplusflashing.com

ColorPlus Technology logo, Recommended logo, HardiePanel and HardiePlank are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of James Hardie International Finance B.V.

Z FlashingHorizontal Siding Joint Channel

PRODUCT DETAIL

DESIGN FEATURES

Z Flashing provides an easy to install and long-lasting method of stopping water penetration. Used over window trim, band boards, panel intersections, and other vertical surfaces.

INSTALLATION

1. After installing the lower course of panel siding, install Z flashing at the top edge of the panel. Make sure that the Z flashing is sloped away from the wall and does not rest flat on the top edge of the panel. Install the second level panels leaving a 1/4-in. minimum gap between the bottom of the panel and the Z flashing. This gap should never be caulked.

2. As an alternative, if a horizontal band board is used at the horizontal joint, flashing must extend over the panel edge and trim attachment. Z flashing must slip behind the water-resistive barrier.

MATERIAL

3105-type aluminum sheet coated on both sides with Dymalar® 2000 paint system that is specifically formulated for residential exterior applications.

Standard colors shown below. Other colors available upon request.

Custom sizes available to fit your specifications !

Water Resistive Barrier

INSTALLATION DETAIL

Rafter

Subfascia

Soffit

Wall Sheathing

HardiePanel™ Siding

Ledger

Z Flashing

1/4" minimum gap

1-1/4”

3/4”

1/2”

Decorativeband board

Arctic White

NavajoBeige

KhakiBrown

CobbleStone

SailCloth

MontereryTaupe

BlackWoodland

CreamWoodstock

BrownAutumn

TanLightMist

SandstoneBeige

Roof Sheathing

HardiePanel™ Siding

Water Resistive Barrier

Wall Sheathing

SoffitSubfascia

Z Flashing

Z Flashing

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