Hello
I didn't know how to formulate the headline, but I have a deck that needs updating with a new railing and posts at a different cc, which means that previous cut-outs in the metal will be fully exposed. And it needs to be addressed in a smart way, right?
I also had a base flashing that was cut out at each post; is that how it's supposed to be done? Or are there better methods? Five posts are going up on that long side.

-How should I "repair" the holes they've cut in the metal that's glued with roofing felt? Because no post will be placed there.
Is that how it's done? Because then I will have to make new cut-outs for the new posts.
-How would you handle the base flashing once the posts are screwed in?
Corner of a wooden terrace with missing metal flashing, showing exposed areas and structural components before installation of new railing posts. Close-up of a wooden deck structure showing several circular holes and a missing section previously covered by metal flashing. Close-up of a deteriorating roof edge with exposed wood and metal flashing against a blue sky, showing structural damage needing repair. View of a rooftop deck with wooden posts for a railing against a scenic backdrop; trampoline visible in the yard below, lush greenery surrounds the area. Deck with holes in the metal flashing and missing railings, showing damaged sections where posts were previously installed; trampoline and garden in background. A house with an upper deck is shown, displaying a removed metal railing with visible mounting holes, a wooden privacy fence, and a partly cloudy sky.

This is how it looked before I removed the metal.

Close-up of a wooden post inserted through a cut-out in a metal sheet on a deck, with grass and fence visible in the background.
 
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