Super Jet Any roofing pros??? Flashing help...

Finally getting around to finishing my TYVEK garage and need some assistance with the front facade roof I added.

The gabled eves extend 7.5” from the sheeting. The facade roof extends 13.5”. I thought this would make a nice two dimensional appearance, but it added a level of complexity to ensure she’s water tight. I plan on laying ice guard down on the OSB decking and flashing the long section across the facade roof with aluminum, but am uncertain what to do where the narrower eve intersects the wider facade roof. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Your not going to like my aswer. You have created a spot for moister to collect behind the gable fascia.
The gable fascia needs to be cut above the OSB with room for your roofing material to go underneath for water run off.
There should not be a notch in the OSB. This will make it easier to do the roofing too. Hope this helps.
 
i would use treated plywood on the front overhang just in case h2o ever finds it's way.use metal and flash it just like the rest.
you can then add a decorative piece of hardy to hide the vertical piece of flashing or cover the complete gable ledge board with hardy siding sliding it under the existing drip edge.
or cut small horizontal slit at a slight upward angle in existing 2x and make your flashing so it sinks into the 2x and use high quality caulk,kind of like a mason chimney flashing
many ways of skinning this cat with good results.
 
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