Edge Metal & Flashings
Roof Edge Metal and Flashing Metal
Copper, Aluminum, Zinc and Steel
K&M Sheet Metal and Roofing Supply offers a wide range of brake metal, edge metal and flashing metal for the roofing industry.
We are equipped with machinery such as brakes, shears, CNC lasers and are able to brake / bend metal in 10′ and up to 20′ in lengths.
We offer all standard profiles needed for your roofing job and can manufacture custom profiles and shapes as well, including curved /radius pieces.
Have a picture or drawing of something else you'd like for us to manufacture? Let us know. We may be able to custom manufacture it for you.
Just email us photos, drawings, material specs and K&M will let you know if it's something we can help you with.
Submittals & Downloads
Color and Material Options
Material Options Masonry Flashing Metal

Copper

Freedom Gray

Lead Coated Copper

Stainless Steel
Other colors, materials and thickness may be available upon request. Colors displayed for reference only.
Please click here for a full selection of colors and materials offered.
Edge Metal for Rubber, Shingle, Wood and Metal Roofs
Baldy Cleat/Drip Edge
This profile is commonly shaped like an L with a kick. Some refer to this as a simple drip edge as well.
T-Style drip edge
Drip edge with a flat overhang made for locking metal roof panels.
D-Style drip edge
Angled overhang, normally used on shingle roofs.
Gravel Stop
This profile is used on the edge of a flat roof, normally filled with gravel, with the intent of not letting water go over it.
Hook Strip / Continuous Cleat
Used to hang any type of edge metal without exposed fasteners. This profile is installed first, then followed by a gravel stop, baldy cleat, parapet cap etc.
Parapet Wall Cap
Caps a parapet wall. Commonly used with hook strip on one side, both, or with a one piece hook strip system.
Ridge Cap
Used on the ridge of a roof. This may be made in certain profiles for shingle roofing, wood roofing, metal and slate roofing.
Scupper
Items used to drain water out of a roof, normally into a leader head.
Z Channel
Used on applications much like the J channel, except this is inserted inside a roof panel, making it so the panel does not need to be boxed. This is a much faster installation method, but there are cuts that need to be caulked, which are not present on installations with j channel and boxed panels.
Masonry coping caps
Normally flat pieces with kicks on both ends to act as drip edges. Kicks may also feature hems.
Reglet
Used to counter flash areas. Most commonly used on chimneys. Features a kick / hook area to stay in place.
Step Flashing
Used to counter flash areas. Most commonly used on chimneys. Commonly made out of copper and stainless steel.
Vented Ridge Cap
Used to counter flash areas. Most commonly used on chimneys. Commonly made out of copper and stainless steel.
Window and Door heads
Profiles used on divert any water form the top of a window or door away.
Window and Door Jambs
Profiles used on the installation of windows and doors to direct water away from a structure.
Window and Door Sills
Profiles used to direct any water that made its way behind doors or windows away.
FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions
Are any pre made / standard profiles available?
We offer some standard profiles, however, all manufacturing is made to order.
How are orders shipped?
Normally on a pallet / crate.
What lengths are available?
10' is the standard and easiest to get because of the 10' sheet availability in the market. 12' is also available as custom order. Longer lengths require coils, which are available only for much larger orders.
Do you offer custom profiles?
Yes. Please send us a sketch so we can let you know if we can manufacture the profile needed.
What are the typical metals used for masonry flashing?
Copper, Lead Coated Copper and Aluminum are the most commonly used materiuals.
K&M Sheet Metal offers nationwide shipping. We supply custom metal chimney caps to Contractors and Home Owners all over the country, as well as our local North Carolina Market (Raleigh, Charlotte, Durham).