Metal Experts Logo
  • Request a Materials Quote
  • Colour Options
  • Catalogue
  • Slit Coil
  • About
  • Contact
  • Products
  • Project Gallery
  • Resources
  • Subscribe
    • Products
    • Project Gallery
    • Resources
    • Subscribe
    • Request a Materials Quote
    • Colour Options
    • Catalogue
    • Slit Coil
    • About
    • Contact

Universal Trims

Roof Trims

Endwall Flashing

MEEW1

Endwall flashing is applied where the upward slope of a roof meets the wall. The wall side of the endwall flashing can be covered with siding or counter-flashing, and outside closures are necessary to seal between the flashing and the panel.

MEEW1

  • Recommended to use outside closures.
  • Endwall flashing can be bent to match roof pitch, which must be specified at time of ordering.

Fascia

MEFAS6

MEFAS6

  • 6" fascia with 2 beads.

Fascia

MEFAS8
/MEFAS10

MEFAS8

  • 8" fascia with 3 beads

MEFAS10

  • 10" fascia with 3 beads

Hip Cap

MEHC1

MEHC1

  • Allows for approximately 5″ of coverage.
  • Pitch must be specified at time of ordering.

Pitch Break

METF1

Pitch break/transition flashing prevents leakage at the point where two different roof pitches meet. It is sealed on the lower side with outside large closures, and can be sealed underneath the upper panels with inside small closures. The transition flashing provides a continuous drainage where two slopes meet.

METF1

  • Can be bent to match roof pitch, which must be specified at time of ordering

Prow Gable

MEPG1

Gable flashing is used to trim the edge of the roofing panel at the gable end of the roof. It should match the eave flashing that extends along the drip edge of the roof. If the panel is allowed to hang over the gable end, eave flashing can be used instead. Butyl tape between the trim and the panel eliminates leaks.

MEPG1

  • Allows for approximately 6″ of coverage.

Rake Cap

MERR1

Residential rake cap is designed to be used on gable ends where roof panels extend beyond the gable fascia.

MERR1

Snow Break

MESB1

Snow break flashing are placed horizontally across the ribs of the roof panels to impede or break up the flow of snow off the metal roof. It is generally placed above entry ways or traffic areas.

MESB1

Snow Break

MESB2

Snow break flashing are placed horizontally across the ribs of the roof panels to impede or break up the flow of snow off the metal roof. It is generally placed above entry ways or traffic areas.

MESB2

  • 2 piece snow break.

Step Flashing

MESF2

Step flashing is used where a vertical surface meets a sloping roof plane.

MESF2

Valley Flashing

MEVF3

MEVF3

  • Allows for approximately 12″ of coverage.
  • Can be bent to match roof pitch, which must be specified at time of ordering.

Wall Trims

Door Jamb

MEDJ1
/MEDJ2

Door jamb flashing is used to provide a maintenance free trim on all overhead and sliding door openings.

MEDJ1

  • Allows for approximately 7″ of coverage.

MEDJ2

  • Allows for approximately 8″ of coverage

L-Flashing

MELF2
/MELF4
/MELF6

MELF2

  • Allows for approximately 2″ of coverage.

MELF4

  • Allows for approximately 4″ of coverage.

MELF6

  • Allows for approximately 6″ of coverage.

Top Mount Track Cover

METMTC

Top mount track cover is used for Cannonball Door Systems, as a coloured option for Key-Hole Track cover.

METMTC