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Approved corrosion-resistant flashing required at windows/doors, chimney intersections, copings, sills, projecting trim, deck ledgers, wall/roof intersections, built-in gutters

2025 RCNYS §R703.4 Flashing required at 7 locations

Description

Approved corrosion-resistant flashing must be installed to prevent water entry at: (1) exterior window + door openings (head, sides, sill pan); (2) intersection of chimneys/masonry with frame or stucco walls; (3) under and at ends of masonry/wood/metal copings + sills; (4) continuously above all projecting wood trim; (5) deck/porch/stair attachments to wall or floor; (6) wall and roof intersections; (7) built-in gutters. Self-adhered membranes must comply with AAMA 711; fluid-applied with AAMA 714. Flashing must extend to the surface of the exterior finish.

Why this exists

Flashing failures are the #1 cause of envelope leaks. The window flashing detail (pan flashing at sill, AAMA 711/712/714 products at head + sides) is the single most important wall detail to draw. Architects should draw flashing in EVERY wall section, not leave it to the contractor's discretion.

Categories

Structure

Applies to

  • Jurisdiction: New York State

Source

NY Dept of State / ICCno manifest entry
2025 Residential Code of New York State (2025)
Section: R703.4 Flashing required at 7 locations
Published 2025-07-01 · last verified 2026-05-15

Solver enforcement

Browsable only — the solver does not currently enforce this directive (no spec-level data to check against). This entry exists so the architect personas can cite it in conversation and the user can read what the rule says.

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Last reviewed 2026-05-15.