Description
Top-Notch Copper Valley Flashing – The Best Protection For Your Roof
What Are Copper Valley Flashings?
Copper Valley flashings are an indispensable part of any roof, effectively protecting it from leaks where two slopes are joined at an angle. Its use effectively protects the attic from water. Roof valleys are hot spots where dozens of gallons of water run off during rain. By using flashings, moisture does not penetrate under shingles or shakes, and this is absolutely crucial.
Why Are Custom Copper Valley Flashings So Important For Your Home?
Flashings are a key component of any roof. Although they are not as visible as shingles or chimneys, they play an extremely important role and protect your home from flooding. Valleys, being extremely prone to leaks, must be very well protected and the only effective way to do this is to install steel, aluminum or copper sheets with a special profile.
Flashings are also a wonderful addition to your home – properly designed and installed, they will make your roof even more beautiful. Particularly attractive is copper, which at first catches the eye with its deep, shiny brown color and after time enchants with a mature and noble patina green. The current stainless steel sheet shades we offer are also an interesting proposition – with them, you will get modern and bold color compositions.
Our Copper Valley Flashings Offer
Our product range includes many of the materials used for flashings. Copper valley flashings, aluminum valley flashings and stainless steel valley flashings sold by Northshore Sheet Metals will meet the needs of any customer, regardless of their budget or aesthetic requirements.
Copper v-shape flashings are the most expensive, but also the most desirable. These are products that are estimated to last up to 100 years, thanks to their excellent weather resistance. When you choose copper valley flashings from Northshore Sheet Metals, you are providing your customers with unparalleled quality at a very attractive price. It’s hard to find a better compromise, right?