Metal Roof Transition Flashing
Metal Roof Transition Flashing prevents leakage at the point where two different roof pitches meet. Flatter transitions require more flashing on lower side.
Metal Roof Valley
A metal roof valley is a specially designed channel, typically made of metal, placed at the intersection where two sloping roof sections meet. It helps manage water runoff.
Metal Roof Purlins
A purlin is a horizontal board on roofs for attaching metal. They span the roof deck, are spaced 3 feet apart, and are fixed to the rafter. Radiant barriers can replace felt under purlins for a better underlayment.
Metal Gable and Eave Flashing
Gable flashing is a metal trim piece installed along the gable of a roof. Eave flashing runs under roofing and into gutter. Both are designed to keep your home watertight.
Metal Ridge Cap
Metal ridge cap ensures the seam where two sides of a metal roof meet is sealed off, preventing water and wind-driven rain from entering the home.
Classic Rib Metal
A Classic Rib Metal Roof features vertical raised ridges on its panels. This popular design combines aesthetic charm with functional benefits, common in residential, commercial, and agricultural structures.
Standing Seam Metal
Standing seam metal refers to a type of metal roofing system with the seams between the panels raised (or standing) above the roofing’s flat surface. The panels are secured by concealed fasteners, creating a sleek, modern appearance.
Metal Roof Ventilation
Metal Roof Ventilation refers to the system of vents, channels, and barriers integrated into metal roofs, ensuring proper airflow and regulating temperature and moisture levels within the structure.
Roof Coating For Roof Repair & Protection On Commercial Or Metal Roofs
Premium elastomeric roof coating that protects and extends the lifetime of most commercial roofs. It is a durable, flexible, and seamless waterproofing membrane.
Metal Roof Valley
A metal roof valley is a specially designed channel, typically made of metal, that is placed at the intersection where two sloping roof sections meet. It’s a crucial component of a metal roofing system that helps manage water runoff.