Headwall Flashing - Transition metal for roofing
Products custom made to order
A headwall is defined by the junction between a sloped roof and a wall. Flashing this area of a roof correctly is very important to avoid leaks.
On metal roofing systems, a headwall flashing is designed to hook on the
j channel or
z channel and extend up behind the wall exterior, while in shingle and slate roof the headwall sits on the first layer of roofing and
is then covered by the second layer.
These items are always custom fabricated, therefore can be custom made to any profile, angle, size and many different materials.
Normally, these items measure 10' in length but can also be fabricated in 12' lengths, or be pre-cut to size. We can also match any profile.
Riverside provides head wall flashing metal to general contractors, roofers and do-it-yourself home owners.
Special pricing available for large quantities.
See images for installation method examples.
Riverside also offers installation services in Massachusetts and parts of of New England
Head wall flashing metal is commonly fabricated with these materials: