ECM Flashing Profiles
The most popular flashing profiles available from Elite Custom Metal
4 x 4 Outside Corner Flashing Profile
When you install flashing at the corners of window openings, walls and edges of a roof, you must do it in a way that ensures the integrity of the moisture prevention system. One way is by installing manufactured corner flashing.
Available in multiple color options. Call 206.769.9094 to request a quote.
Coping Double Drip Flashing Profile
This Coping Double Drip flashing is the architectural solution when providing a weatherproof, attractive, and easily installed finish to parapet and perimeter walls, columns and piers.
The system features a standard coping cap (without any cleats) that is fastened by screwing through the side walls of the coping caps. Once installed, the entire coping system provides a watertight fit with exposed fasteners.
Coping Lock Riser Flashing Profile
Wall coping is the protective cap or cover on a wall, typically slanted or curved to shed water, protecting the wall from water infiltration from above.
Coping Lock Standard Flashing Profile
Wall coping is the protective cap or cover on a wall, typically slanted or curved to shed water, protecting the wall from water infiltration from above.
Coping No Drip Flashing Profile
Wall coping is the protective cap or cover on a wall, typically slanted or curved to shed water, protecting the wall from water infiltration from above.
Coping Peak Flashing Profile
Wall coping is the protective cap or cover on a wall, typically slanted or curved to shed water, protecting the wall from water infiltration from above.
Coping Standard Flashing Profile
Wall coping is the protective cap or cover on a wall, typically slanted or curved to shed water, protecting the wall from water infiltration from above.
Fascia Cap Flashing Profile
This Fascia Cap Flashing provides protection from water damage along the eaves of a roof. The deck nailing flange grips the roof deck, while the face flange provides a drip kick to direct water away from the structure.
H Channel Flashing Profile
H Channel Flashing joins two soffit panels or it is used as transition between two siding sections.
H Channel No Gap Flashing Profile
H Channel No Gap Flashing joins two soffit panels or it is used as transition between two siding sections.
L 1″ Flashing Profile
L shaped flashing is a versatile, general use flashing used where a uniform or strengthened finish is needed on a 90° surface. Made with 28-Gauge galvanized steel, L-Flashing can play an essential part in protecting your home against water damage. L-Flashing can be cut into smaller lengths to use as step flashing.
L flashing goes where the top part of a roof butts a wall, step flashing goes where the side of a roof butts a wall.
L 1.5″ Flashing Profile
L shaped flashing is a versatile, general use flashing used where a uniform or strengthened finish is needed on a 90° surface. Made with 28-Gauge galvanized steel, L-Flashing can play an essential part in protecting your home against water damage. L-Flashing can be cut into smaller lengths to use as step flashing.
L flashing goes where the top part of a roof butts a wall, step flashing goes where the side of a roof butts a wall.
Panel Z Flashing Profile
Galvanized Steel Z-Flashing is made from 28-Gauge galvanized steel. It is used to protect the horizontal joints between sheets of siding from water infiltration. The large leg of the metal goes against the wall, leaving the seat and face covering the top edge of the siding.
Roof to Wall Flashing Profile
Roof flashing is a thin material, usually galvanized steel, that professional roofers use to direct water away from critical areas of the roof, wherever the roof plane meets a vertical surface like a wall or a dormer. Flashing is installed to surround roof features, such as vents, chimneys and skylights.
Saddle Left to Right Flashing Profile
Saddle flashing is is used as a weather barrier behind fireplace chimneys and skylights. The large leg of the metal goes on the roof and the smaller leg goes up the chimney or skylight.
Saddle Offset Flashing Profile
Saddle flashing is is used as a weather barrier behind fireplace chimneys and skylights. The large leg of the metal goes on the roof and the smaller leg goes up the chimney or skylight.
Saddle Offset 2 Flashing Profile
Saddle flashing is is used as a weather barrier behind fireplace chimneys and skylights. The large leg of the metal goes on the roof and the smaller leg goes up the chimney or skylight.
Saddle Rail Rail Flashing Profile
Saddle flashing is is used as a weather barrier behind fireplace chimneys and skylights. The large leg of the metal goes on the roof and the smaller leg goes up the chimney or skylight.
Saddle Offset Flashing Profile
Saddle flashing is is used as a weather barrier behind fireplace chimneys and skylights. The large leg of the metal goes on the roof and the smaller leg goes up the chimney or skylight.