Steel Lintels Savannah GA

At steel lintels above windows in Savannah, how far should the edge of the through-wall flashing project beyond the edge of the lintel? I would think that the flashing does not need to extend beyond the outside edge of the lintel as any water reaching this location will just fall down to the windowsill below.

The Home Depot
(912)352-3562
1901 E Victory Dr
Savannah, GA
Oglethorpe Mall
(912) 353-1155
7810 Abercorn St
Savannah, GA
LOWE'S OF SOUTH SAVANNAH, GA.
912 927-0000
11114 ABERCORN ST. SAVANNAH, GA, 31419
Savannah, GA
Lowe's
(912) 927-0000
11114 Abercorn Street
Savannah, GA
The Home Depot
(912)748-1642
190 Pooler Pkwy
Pooler, GA
ABC Supply Co.,Inc/Savannah
912-236-7923
1313 Rogers St Savannah, GA, 31415
Savannah, GA
Maycrest Hardware Center Inc.
912-354-2045
1609 Montgomery Crossroad
Savannah, GA
Savannah - D
(912) 925-0310
33 W Montgomery Cross Rd
Savannah, GA
The Home Depot
(912)921-0158
11180 Abercorn St
Savannah, GA
Lowe's of Pooler, GA
912-988-9060
1565 Pooler Parkway Pooler, GA, 31322
Pooler, GA

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Steel Lintels

Source: MASONRY CONSTRUCTION MAGAZINE
Publication date: September 1, 2000

At steel lintels above windows, how far should the edge of the through-wall flashing project beyond the edge of the lintel? I would think that the flashing does not need to extend beyond the outside edge of the lintel as any water reaching this location will just fall down to the windowsill below.

I generally recommend projecting the flashing out beyond the face of the brick, which may be 1 inch or so beyond the edge of the lintel. At the jambs, the lintel flashing will continue beyond the end of the lintel, which typically extends 4 to 8 inches into the wall beyond the window jambs. At this point, sealant must be placed between the underside of the flashing and the top of the brick below in order to prevent leakage. I typically use a metal edge strip or rigid metal flashing above lintels to create a straight, clean flashing edge along the entire length of the lintel. If the flashing does not project to or beyond the face of the masonry, it will not be possible to create a seal between the bottom of the flashing and the top of the masonry below. If the flashing at the window jambs is concealed, water reaching this location will flow around the toe of the lintel and down to the masonry at the jambs, contributing to leakage and deterioration problems.

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