Roof leaks on commercial buildings can often be sourced to poorly installed air conditioning units. In Part 1 of this series we demonstrated how roof leaks on commercial buildings can be caused by too many ac unit pipes running through one penetration. In addition, we showed how roof leaks can also be caused by the ac unit being positioned on treated pine timber struts.
Air Conditioning Flashing
In Part 2 of our series, our video shows poorly installed air conditioning unit flashings. The result is, of course, a leaking roof.
Roof flashings are a vital element of the roofing system as they are used to transition from the roofing material to something that is not a roof. Typically on a metal roof the flashing is also metal.
In the case of an air conditioning unit, metal flashings are required to create a watertight join between the unit and the roof sheets. The metal flashings need to be riveted and sealed into place to prevent water entering between the joins. Ideally, the silicone sealant should be applied to the underside of the flashing join to limit the breakdown of the sealant which naturally occurs over time with exposure to weather.
See our pics of flashings we’ve installed to rectify leaking ac units. Flashings are a permanent solution for this type of problem. The application of a liquid rubber membrane is an alternative cheaper but short term solution for this type of problem. We’ve included some pics of this fix too.
Longer box gutters are typically constructed with a join about the half way mark. More if the box gutter is excessively long. At each join, the box gutter has an expansion joint. Traditionally, this was constructed by turning up the ends of each of the metal joining pieces to form 90 degree angles. A bridging cap then sits over the top. The bridging cap’s purpose is to stop water from entering the gap left between the upturned ends. The purpose of the upturns in the metal is to allow for expansion and contraction. This type of box gutter set up also has an outlet at each end to facilitate drainage.
A solution to this problem is to install a flat rubber expansion joint. This style of expansion joint allows the water to flow freely between both sections of the box gutter utilising the box gutter in its entirety.