The flash stepping on my garage roof meets gable end has failed. I knew it had been bodged but on inspection there are fractures all over in the same place. It may be the sealant hasn't allowed for expansion/contraction. It's a right mess.

Until today I had no experience with lead, but I'm installing skylights and attempted the flashing myself. I don't have the proper tools so there was a lot of malleting and I made some bash-able pipe and things to assist. It went ok, I guess.

Question is how much more difficult will the stepping be? The double roman tiles add more complexity and I'm wondering if this is one of those situations where a time served pro is the better call. Or could I take the lead out, bash it flat and use it as a template?
Thoughts?

Until today I had no experience with lead, but I'm installing skylights and attempted the flashing myself. I don't have the proper tools so there was a lot of malleting and I made some bash-able pipe and things to assist. It went ok, I guess.

Question is how much more difficult will the stepping be? The double roman tiles add more complexity and I'm wondering if this is one of those situations where a time served pro is the better call. Or could I take the lead out, bash it flat and use it as a template?
Thoughts?

