The other issue is if the installer nailed the shingles through the flashing then those nails could start rusting and cause a skylight to leak.
Flat roof leaking at flashing.
Flashing on a wall above a flat roof.
If you can aim for 150mm.
On a flat roof we suggest starting at 100mm of overhang.
Just make sure you leave enough room for gutter maintenance.
Install a gutter flashing between the gutter and the roof sheeting.
Flashing is the number one cause of leaks on flat roofs.
On a shingle roof the flashing will get clogged with debris and in turn the water will get diverted under the shingles where it could start leaking.
This flashing rests on the front edge of the lowest batten with a squash fold to direct any possible.
It is the first place to troubleshoot for leaks on a roof.
Metal flashing that runs alongside a wall loosens up or the caulking gives and a major leak starts.
Over time this continued expansion and contraction can cause the flashing to pull away from the edges and corners of your roof leading to leaks and moisture that can get trapped inside your roof.
Flashing just like most other materials asphalt flat roofs tend to expand and contract with changing weather and temperatures.
This video demonstrates where flashing could be leaking from on a brick wall.