TRIMS
trims - Metal roof
standing seam
Drip Edge
Valley
Ridge Cap
Hip cap
head wall
Head Wall
with kick
stucco
flashing
counter
flashing
wall
flashing
z bar &
perforated
Use it along joints or seam points where two objects intersect, such as a vent pipe protruding from a roof. It can also be attached to brick walls or brick chimneys to force water downwards to a roof, gutter, or other surface below.
Use it around roof features (vents, chimneys, and skylights) to direct water away from wherever the metal panel meets a vertical surface like a wall or dormer.
Use it on a vertical wall along the gable side of the metal roof to keep the water that's dripping down a wall from getting underneath the metal roofing panels.
Use it at the lowest point of a valley, where two intersecting roof slopes meet, to prevent water from moving up the opposite slope and getting under the roof.
Use it at the peak or ridge where the two roof slopes meet to create a watertight connection between the two panels at the top of the roof.
Use it along the edge of the lower side of the metal panel to direct water away from the fascia and into the gutters.
Use it to hook onto a J or Z channel and extend it behind the exterior of a wall at the junction of a sloped metal panel and a wall.
Use it to transition the high side of a roof panel where it meets a headwall, chimneys, skylights, and other penetrations.
Use it at the point where two rising roof surfaces meet, such as a hip; to cover both the hip and ridge of the roof, where two adjoining slopes meet at the top.
r-panel
Ridge Cap
eave trim
eave
molding
fascia
rake and
corner
j trim 1
j trim 2
Inside angle
rake trim
universal
endwall
universal
sidewall
Use it at the peak or ridge where the two roof slopes meet to create a watertight connection between the two panels at the top of the roof.
Use it to cover the low side of a building following the roof's pitch when a gutter is not required to keep water away from the wall.
Use it to finish the look and prevent water penetration when two metal panels meet at an inside wall corner
Use it as a flashing to connect metal roof panels to vertical walls to prevent water from dripping down the wall and leaking into the roof.
Use it to finish the edges of a metal roof line where the roof panel edge meets the endwall panels.
Use it as a trim to connect the high side of metal roof panels to a vertical wall, such as a front or dormer.
Use it on the outside corners of building wall panels and on the roof edge rake where roof panels meet.
Use it as a closure and trim along the top edge of a sidewall and around doors and windows.
applications
standing seam
drip edge
standing seam
valley
standing seam
head wall
r-panel
rake & corner
r-panel
rake trim
r-panel
Inside angle
shingle drip edge
Drip Edge
Application
shingle roof
drip edge