07 62 00 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim: Common Contradictions and RFI Guide
Flashing gauge and finish specs conflict with architectural detail callouts on material and installation method.
Most Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim contradictions trace to the same root: the specification and the drawings are produced by different people at different stages, and never fully reconciled before the set goes out. By the time the conflict is found in the field, it is an RFI, a delay, or a change order.
Lintel cross-references section 07 62 00 against your full drawing set, schedules, and the rest of the project manual, flagging every disagreement with a citation to the exact page so it is resolved in review.
Common contradiction types
Gauge vs. architectural callout
A frequent sheet metal flashing and trim conflict. Lintel reconciles the drawings against the spec to surface it with a page-level citation, so it is caught in review rather than at rough-in.
Finish spec conflicts
A frequent sheet metal flashing and trim conflict. Lintel reconciles the drawings against the spec to surface it with a page-level citation, so it is caught in review rather than at rough-in.
Sealant compatibility gaps
A frequent sheet metal flashing and trim conflict. Lintel reconciles the drawings against the spec to surface it with a page-level citation, so it is caught in review rather than at rough-in.
Frequent RFIs
- Flashing gauge not matching spec requirement
- Finish specification conflict between detail and spec
- Sealant type not compatible with flashing material