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AVAILABLE MATERIALS

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Mill Finished Galvanized
Painted Galvanized
Mill Finished Aluminum
Painted Aluminum
Copper
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Copper
Mill Finished Galvanized
Stainless Steel

* TALL CONE VENT – Designed to flange over gas water heater and central heat vent pipes.

* SHORT CONE VENT – This flange is, designed to be, used with a storm collar and vent cap. The double wall vent pipe extends through the flange and storm collar. The storm collar skirts over the roof flange. The vent cap is secured directly onto the top of the double wall vent pipe.

* STORM COLLAR – Used with short cone roof vent.

* WIND BAND CAP & TEXAS CAP – Used with Tall and Short Cone Combination.

* SLANT BACK ROOF VENT – The Slant Back Roof Vent is recommended for duct outlet in kitchen and bathroom exhaust fans. The Slant Back Vent is also used as an attic static vent.

**GOOSE NECK VENT – Normally used as a vent on flat roofs. Sometimes used as a chase for A/C and Wires to pass through.

**REPLACEMENT FLANGE w/ CAP – Used to replace lead or neoprene flashing. Hand crafted to fit the exact roof pitch. All seams are soldered.

* GABLE LOUVER – Designed to allow the attic to breathe. Venting helps to eliminate moisture and excessive heat.

* K-9 LOUVER – Roof top louvers are designed to allow the attic to breathe. Venting helps to eliminate moisture and excessive heat.

**CHIMNEY PAN WITH TOP – Chimney tops are custom fabricated to fit the framing of each chimney, all measurements have to be furnished when ordering.

**CHIMNEY PAN – Designed to cap and flash the top of a chimney. The flue pipe will extend through the pan.

* CHIMNEY CRICKET – A cricket is a small a-frame structure located on the up-roof side of the chimney to divert water around chimney.

**WATER HEATER & A/C SAFETY PANS – Designed for emergency overflow.

* CONDUCTOR HEADS – Headers are used as a transition between scuppers / gutters and downspouts. Headers guide water from the scupper or gutters into a drainpipe.

* APRON FLASHING – The standard apron flashing is normally installed where a horizontal roof meets and slants down and away from a vertical wall. The back side of the flashing is installed behind siding or brick counter flashing. The front apron is installed over the shingles.

* ROOF EDGE CAP FLASHING – Roof edge cap flashing is used to cap or flash the joint between the roof sheathing and the top of the fascia. The kick at the bottom of the face is designed to allow water run off to drip free of the fascia board and underlying construction.

* STYLE “D” GABLE & EAVE DRIP EDGE – Gable and Eave flashing are normally used to cap or flash the joint between the gable and eave edge of the roof sheathing and the top of the fascia. Edge trim also adds support to the shingles when they are extended over the roof’s edge. The kick at the bottom of the face diverts rainwater from the fascia board.

* COUNTER FLASHING – The standard counter flashing is normally installed where a roof slope intersects a brick wall. The counter flashing is attached to the brick wall and flashes over any roof to wall flashing.

* WATER DIVERTER – Water diverter is used to divert water from falling off the roof onto an entryway or an air conditioner unit. Water diverters are used on houses without gutters.

* Z - FLASHING – Where an exterior wall is over eight feet tall. Z Flashing is used to flash where the two pieces butt between the top of the bottom and bottom of the top sheet.

* TERMITE SHIELD – Installed on top of a pillar, forming a barrier between the pillar and the superstructure.

* WALL FLASHING – Standard wall flashing is normally installed where a non-horizontal roof intersects a vertical wall. The back of the flashing is installed behind the siding or brick counter flashing. Shingles are installed over the ½” hem (water return) and lapped into the pan. The ½” hem acts as a water diverter decreasing the chance of water getting under the shingles. Use water return clips to secure the flashing to the deck. Do not nail into the pan.

* WATERSTOP VALLEY – Waterstop Valleys are normally installed on houses that have different angles of roof slopes. The 1” raised diverter in the center will reduce the possibility of the water running across and under the shingles on the side with the lower angle roof. The ½" hem edge on both sides also acts as a water diverter decreasing the chances of water getting under the shingles. Use water return clips to secure the metal to the deck. Do not nail in the pan area or toe nail to the deck.

* STANDARD VALLEY – Standard valleys are normally installed on low-pitched roofs 6/12 and under and all slopes have the same angle. The ½" hem edge on both sides of the valley act as a water diverter decreasing the chance of water getting under the shingles. Use water return clips to secure the metal to the deck. Do not nail in the pan area or toe nail to the deck.

* WATER RETURN NAILING CLIP – Used to secure flashings with 1/2” hem (water return) to the deck.

* CAP FLASHING – Used to cap tops of parapet or french walls.

* ANGLE FLASHING – Normally installed where a flat roof meets a vertical wall.

* GRAVEL GUARD FLASHING – The high stand on the gravel guard flashing keeps the gravel or ballast from being washed from the roof.

AVAILABLE MATERIALS

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Mill Finished Galvanized
Painted Galvanized
Mill Finished Aluminum
Painted Aluminum
Copper
Stainless Steel

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Copper
Mill Finished Galvanized
Stainless Steel




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