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Yes, Flashing Needs to be Replaced When a Roof is Replaced. 

It’s generally a good idea to replace the flashing when you replace your roof, especially if the existing flashing is damaged, deteriorated, or incompatible with the new roofing material. This will help ensure that your roofing system is properly protected against water infiltration and other issues.

Replacing the flashing during a roof replacement also allows the roofing contractor to inspect the flashing and make any necessary repairs or adjustments to ensure that it is properly installed and functioning correctly. In some cases, it may be possible to reuse some of the existing flashing, especially if it is still in good condition and compatible with the new roofing material.

It’s important to work with a professional roofing contractor who has experience with flashing installation and replacement to ensure that your flashing is properly installed and provides the necessary protection for your roofing system. Regular maintenance and inspection of your roofing system and flashing can help to identify potential issues before they become more serious problems.