FLASHING INSTALLs:
What Is Flashing on a Roof?
Flashing is a thin, metal material that directs water away from the roof’s critical areas including, chimneys, walls, vents, skylights, and roof valleys. It is usually installed everywhere the roof plane meets a vertical surface like a dormer or wall.
Commercial Roof Flashing Types
Continuous Flashing/Apron Flashing – A long, single metal piece that directs water down to the roof shingles.
Step Flashing – A rectangular flashing with a 90-degree bend in the middle is used to direct water away from the wall.
Base Flashing – Used as one of the flashings on chimneys, which require two flashings to ensure the rainwater always flows down to the gutter.
Counter Flashing – Installed against or above the base flashing to direct water away from the chimney.
Drip Edges – A thin metal flashing is installed on the roof’s edge to drip off the water, preventing leaks and damage to the home.
Building penetration setups:
When adding new manufacturing processing pipes, coax cable, a plumbing vent, or a new HVAC unit it’s important to seal the new penetrations properly. Which is the difference between endless maintenance and a watertight roof.
Commercial Penetrations are available for:
HVAC, Skylights, expansion joints, etc.
NTS
Electrical Conduits
Antennae / Communications Equipment
Drains
Expansion Joints
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