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Custom Metal Flashings also available on request. Delivery 7-10 working days.

Choosing The Right Metal Roof Flashings

  • Material Compatibility: Choose corrugated flashing materials that are compatible with your corrugated sheets to prevent galvanic corrosion. For instance, if your roofing is galvanised steel, opt for flashings made from the same material! See below.

  • Application Type: Identify the specific areas requiring the corrugated metal flashing, such as ridges, valleys, eaves, or abutments. Each area may necessitate a different type of flashing to provide optimal protection.

  • Visual Preferences: Select metal roof flashings that complement the colour and finish of your corrugated sheets to maintain the visual appeal of your structure.

  • Custom Fabrication: For unique architectural features or non-standard roof designs, consider custom-fabricated flashings to ensure a precise fit and enhanced performance.

What Screws Should I Use For My Sheets?

Important: Always evenly space your screw fixings across roofing sheets. Do not over-tighten or under-tighten your screws as this can affect the performance of the washer and prevent it from sealing correctly.

32/1000 sheets - Use 22mm stitching screws to fix flashings/sheets to other sheets. We recommend using TF32-S19 screws to fix the sheets on to purlins.

34/1000 sheets - Again, use 22mm stitching screws to fix flashings/sheets to other sheets. We recommend using TF32-S19 screws to fix the sheets on to purlins. Screws should be no more than 400mm apart when securing the flashing

13/3 sheets - Use 65mm BAZ TEK Screws which are self-drilling and self-sealing. When fixing your 13/3 corrugated sheeting, it's imperative they are fixed at the crest point. Colour caps can be used to match or contrast with the roof sheeting you are using. This is an effective way of hiding the silver screws from view. Stitcher screws at 22mm are advised for securing flashings in place

41/1000 sheets - We recommend using 22mm TF32-S19 screws which are self-drilling and self-sealing. Colour caps can be used to match or contrast with the roof sheeting you are using. Purlin spaces for tile sheets need to be 600mm apart.

Ridge Caps - Should be fixed using self-drilling TEK-type stitching screws. Each ridge should be overlapped by a minimum of 200mm.

For Flashings - The 22mm stitcher screws are advised for securing flashings in place. Screws should be no more than 400mm apart when securing the flashing.

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Corrugated Flashings & Metal Roof Flashings FAQs

1. What Are Corrugated Flashings?

Corrugated flashings are protective metal strips designed to seal and weatherproof the joints and edges of corrugated roofing sheets.

They help prevent water ingress, improve durability, and create a seamless, professional finish on your metal roof.

Above is a corner barge flashing in Anthracite colour.

2. Why Are Metal Roof Flashings Important?

Metal roof flashings act as a protective barrier against leaks and weather damage. They are essential for preventing water from seeping into vulnerable areas like:

Roof ridges

Valleys

Eaves

Sidewalls
Properly installed flashings extend the lifespan of your metal roof and maintain structural integrity.

3. What Types of Corrugated Flashings Are Available?

We offer a variety of corrugated metal flashings, including:

Ridge Flashings – Protects the peak where two roof slopes meet.

Valley Flashings – Channels rainwater safely away from roof intersections.

Drip Edge Flashings – Directs water away from the edges of your roof.

Barge Flashings – Seals the exposed edges of sidewalls or gable ends.

Corner and Edge Flashings – Ideal for finishing the edges of cladding or roofing panels.

4. What Materials Are Used for Metal Roof Flashings?

This range of corrugated and metal roof flashings are made from high-quality steel with various coatings for corrosion resistance and long-term durability. Common finishes include:

Galvanised Steel – Rust-resistant and ideal for harsh weather conditions.

Polyester Coated Steel – Adds an extra layer of protection and colour options.

PVC Plastisol Coated Steel – Provides excellent scratch resistance and longevity.

5. Can I Customise My Flashings?

Yes! We can supply bespoke flashings tailored to your roof specifications. Choose from various lengths, angles, and finishes to match your corrugated roofing sheets perfectly.

6. How Do I Install Corrugated Flashings?

Installing metal roof flashings is straightforward:

Measure and Cut – Ensure the flashings fit your roof edges or joints.

Secure with Fixings – Use weatherproof screws for a firm grip.

Overlap Correctly – Overlapping panels ensure proper drainage and durability.

7. How Long Do Metal Roof Flashings Last?

With proper installation and maintenance, corrugated flashings can last 20-50 years, depending on the material and environmental conditions.

8. Do You Offer Matching Flashings for Corrugated Roof Sheets?

Yes! This range of flashings are designed to match the range of corrugated, box profile, and tile-effect metal roofing sheets that we supply, giving you a consistent and professional look.

9. Where Can I Buy High-Quality Corrugated Flashings?

You can find premium-quality metal roof flashings right here. We offer fast delivery, custom sizing, and a range of finishes to suit your roofing project.

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