Description
Copper Roof-to-Wall Flashing With Hem (Kick Available)
Roof-to-wall flashing, also called sidewall or headwall flashing, seals the edge of the roof. Providing an aesthetically pleasing connection between the rooftop and the wall, it perfectly seals the interface between the two planes. As a result, water does not enter the building, which could develop mold. Galvalume roof-to-wall flashings are typically used at the junction of roofs and chimneys or other vertical walls extending beyond the outline of the roof slope. To maximize the tightness of the joints, we recommend installation as in the attached diagram:
Sidewall Flashing Made of Copper – Durability for Affordable Price
Sidewall flashings in the offer of North Shore Sheet Metals are distinguished by their excellent workmanship, above-average durability and attractive price. This is made possible by scale – each year, our company produces hundreds of thousands of linear feet of flashings, gutters and other sheet metal components. Being a large manufacturer of copper, steel and aluminum products, we can compete on price, and thanks to the use of modern machinery, we also stand out with phenomenal quality.
Headwall flashings manufactured in our company are offered in two variants – with and without kick. In practice, by far the more common choice is sidewall flashings, which are used to seal roofs made by GAF roofing contractor Glenview as well as other companies installing asphalt shingles and cedar shakes. For roof-to-wall flashings with kick, roofs made of copper, steel or aluminum are used.
Unlike our aluminum roof-to-wall flashing and steel headwall flashing, products made of copper do not need a Kynar500 coating. The chemical properties of this metal mean that when you choose copper sidewall flashing, you don’t have to worry about corrosion, color loss, cracking or warping. You get all these features as standard.
The thickness of the sheet metal we use is also not insignificant. Engineers employed by North Shore Sheet Metals have spent hundreds of hours selecting the ideal copper sheet thickness that offers the perfect compromise between weight, bending resistance, brittleness and price. As a result, by choosing roof-to-wall flashings made from 16 or 20 oz copper you are assured that your customer will enjoy many years of trouble-free use of their roof, no matter where they live.