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I recently read a great article on the subject (of decks).  Small world?  It is your article in my February 2010 issue of The Journal of Light Construction. In fact I color scanned it and may risk violating copyright laws by distributing copies to boards who are plagued with elastomeric deck problems and need to think about tearing them out and starting over.  Attorney Glenn Youngling 2/21/2010

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    Hall of Shame-Wrong Edge Flashing Creates 22K in Hidden Damages to Framing

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    Rusted out drip edge flashing
    Looks innocent enough...just a little rust in the flashing right?
     
    Beam is rotted out
    Here's a beam that was underneath that stucco like you see in the pic above. 
     
     The fact is, the flashing that was installed was a low rise "Gravel stop" flashing, that trapped water
    behind the flashing, rather than passing it out and over. Water ran
    down into the beams and rotted them out. Poor selection of flashing, poor workmanship and
    a job that cost $33,000 to fix everything. 
     
     
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