Instructions / Assembly

8"
(203 mm)
Curb Cant
Strip
Fasteners
L
IBERTY
Cap
Sheet
Counterflashing
Primed
Wood
Deck
L
IBERTY
Wall-Curb Flashing
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Edge Flashing
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Shingle Tie-In
19. All edges, flashing, drip edges,
details, etc., must be sealed with a
light troweling of SBS Flashing Cement.
20. Remove wrinkles in the LIBERTY
Cap Sheet. They should be cut out
and covered with a piece of Cap Sheet
set in a light, uniform application of SBS
Flashing Cement. That cover should
extend at least 6" (152 mm), in all
directions, beyond the cut-out area.
STEP 5
Cleaning Up and Maintaining
Your LIBERTY
Roof
Remove All Tools and Materials From
the Roof… and make sure there is no
debris that can slow or stop the flow
of water.
Dispose of Materials Properly… following
all federal, state, and local laws.
Inspect the Roof at Least Annually… and
remove any leaves, branches, or vegetation
that may be present. Look for other
damage and repair if necessary.
Keep Gutters Clean… to ensure proper
water flow and minimize the possibility of
damaging ice dams.
Common Mistakes
(and How to Avoid Them)...
Not Priming the Edge Metal… can cause
the LIBERTY
Cap Sheet to peel away at
the edges. Always prime edge metal before
installing Cap Sheet.
Not Applying Cement at the End Laps…
can cause laps to open. All locations where
sheets extend over granules MUST be set
in cement.
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