Why Recessed Window Flashings Are Redefining Home Design in New Zealand

What Is a Window Flashing, and Why Do We Use Them in New Zealand?
A window flashing is a weatherproofing component installed around the window and door joinery to prevent water from entering the building structure. In New Zealand, flashings are not just best practice - they’re a key requirement of the NZ Building Code Clause E2/AS1. This clause outlines how roofs, claddings, junctions, and penetrations must be detailed so that any moisture is deflected, drained, or dried before it can cause damage.
Flashings form part of a comprehensive approach to keeping buildings weathertight. They work in conjunction with the wall underlay, cavity system, cladding, and joinery to:
- Shed water away from vulnerable junctions
- Provide a second line of defence behind cladding
- Reduce the long-term risk of rot, mould, and structural degradation
As contemporary architecture trends towards deeper reveals, cleaner façades, and higher-performing building envelopes, the way flashings are designed to work has evolved.


Why Recessed Flashings Are Gaining Momentum In The Market
Recessed flashings allow the joinery to be set deeper into the wall. They are becoming more popular in both new homes and renovations for two key reasons: aesthetics and performance.
A cleaner, more refined look
Recessed windows create depth and shadow lines which are in keeping with contemporary styles of architecture. The effect is refined and minimalist, giving homes a sleek, modern architectural appearance.
Improved thermal performance
By positioning the window further back within the wall, recessed flashings help enhance thermal performance by integrating joinery closer to the insulation layer
Combined with good installation practice, recessing joinery helps achieve a more resilient wall system.


The Eurotect Recessed Flashing System
As recessed joinery designs become more common, products that combine performance, durability, and easy installation are gaining traction. The Eurotect Flashing System is one of the leading options in the New Zealand market because it addresses all of these needs.
Designed for NZ conditions
Eurotect flashings are designed to meet NZBC E2/AS1 requirements, providing confidence that the system integrates seamlessly with building code requirements. It is an accepted alternative solution.
High-quality materials for long-term durability
Manufactured from robust, corrosion-resistant materials, Eurotect flashings withstand New Zealand’s coastal, wind-driven, and high-humidity environments. This supports the durability expectations set out in the Building Code.
Streamlined installation
Builders appreciate the straightforward installation process, which reduces on-site errors and helps maintain consistent detailing; necessary for complex architectural builds.
A refined visual finish
One of the standout features is the tidy, integrated appearance. Eurotect flashings help create the deeper, sculpted aesthetic that many New Zealand architects and homeowners are now pursuing.
