Roll-Top Ridge Capping
This is the most familiar one. It has the rounded bit on top, and is usually used with corrogated iron. Because it is roll-formed, not manually folded, it's a little cheaper than the alternative, and is available in longer lengths too.
Plain Ridge Capping
This Ridge Capping comes to a point at the top, and is available in dimensions to suit all roofing profiles.
Barge Capping
Barge Capping is used down the edges of the roof sheets to cover gaps or sharp edges, and give a finished look to the roof.
Apron Flashing
Apron Flashing, sometimes called "parapet flashing" is used where a roof meets an existing wall.
Tile Flashing
Tile flashing is used where a metal roof comes off an existing tile roof, and prevents rainwater from flowing back under the roof tiles.
Valley Gutter
Valleys are formed by the intersection between two sections of roof. This flashing ensures the water flows down to the gutter line.
Barge Roll
Barge Roll is the "old fashioned" way to do the same job as Barge Capping. Available in 2.4m lengths only, it's main use today is in capturing that "heritage" look.
Something different?
This page lists the standard flashings and cappings that are commonly used.
But what if they don't suit your job? Maybe the angle is wrong or the dimensions don't work for you. No problem! Ezimetal can supply non-standard flashing and cappings, folded to your requirements, and cut to length up to 1200mm in girth and 8m in length. Just give us a sketch showing the measurements - that's all!
These custom made products are available in Colorbond, Zincalume or Galvanized.