Flashings are found at roof penetrations, rakes, chimneys,
valleys, eaves, skylights, ridges, and the intersection of roof with the walls.
It can be both functional and aesthetic. They can prevent water penetration
from roofing systems and match the color scheme of your roofing system
simultaneously.
Your metal roofing system requires high quality metal
flashings which will help prevent leakage and resist strong winds, yet enhance
the look of your roof. There are many metals available for installing flashings;
such as aluminum, copper, galvanized steel, stainless steel and zinc. These
metals look attractive and give a sturdy finish to your roof.
However, most installers prefer aluminum and copper
flashings because of various reasons. Let us take a look at why aluminum and
copper flashings are one of the most reasonable choices for different budget
and requirements advanced roofing services.
Aluminum Flashings
Aluminum flashings are listed as most sought after flashings
due to their light weight, high strength, malleability, and low installation
costs. This means that your architect and you have ample room to get creative
while designing the metal roofing system for your building.
Aluminum flashings are manufactured from coil stock and
metal sheets. They are available in a wide range of colors, hues, and finishes.
So whether you have metal roof or roof
made of any other material such as wood, stucco, stone or shingles, you will be
able to match your aluminum flashing with it due to their versatility and
durability.
Installing aluminum flashings require higher skill levels,
but it can reward with a prolonged life of your roofing system. Keep in mind to
use aluminum nails to fasten your flashings to the frame. This is because using
a different metal will result in galvanic action and quick deterioration of the
flashing.
Copper Flashing
Copper flashings can prove to be a good choice for roofing
systems, but they can be expensive to install. There are two types of copper
flashings available in the market:
·
Soft rolled
·
Cold rolled
Soft rolled copper flashings are very malleable and can be
shaped into irregular places. Cold rolled is harder and is a better choice
because of its strength and durability. Copper flashings are highly easy to
solder and resistant to corrosion and extreme weather conditions. With the passage of time, unpainted copper
can develop a green patina covering which protects the underlying metal.
Haralson Roofing
offers all kinds of roof flashings including copper and aluminum flashings.
Call at 330-784-4000 for booking appointments and further information.
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