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Drip flashing at the door head and drip flashing with hook at the head help to keep out wind-driven rain.
Kickout diverter flashing keeps bulk water from the roof from overflowing the gutter and continuously wetting the siding material.
Rigid foam insulation can serve as the drainage plane when all seams are taped. Furring strips provide an air gap behind the cladding.
The “down” and “out” approach to flashing – metal flashing directs water down and out of building assemblies
The sheathing has rotted because there was not a sufficient drainage gap behind the stucco cladding
Threshold Sweep Flashing protects the door and helps to keep out wind-driven rain.