Flashing Installation
in Kirkland

Get a Metal Flashing, Keep your Home Protected

The function of a metal flashing is to be a barrier and direct the water away of exposed structures or keep it out in the joints or transitions to avoid potential damages. The idea is to decrease water penetration that will cause trouble. They are used in the exterior siding as well as in the roof. In the case of the roof, they drive the water down to the shingles and into the gutters to keep the water away of building structures to avoid any potential damage.

At Amigo Gutters, we install metal flashing that prevents wood to be rotten by the effect of the water, helping your house structures to last longer. Installing metal flashing can help avoiding bad experiences and expensive repairs when it comes to wood structures.

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Keep away the water damage!

Use metal flashing to keep them protected

Metal flashing on exposed beam installed by Amigo Gutters

One Flashing for Each Need

Drip Edge Flashing

The drip edge flashing is also  called start metal flashing, edge flashing or kickout flashing. It goes along the edge of the roof and helps driving the water to the gutters, preventing the damages of the fascia board.

Cap Metal Flashing

This type of metal flashing, also known as parapet flashing, is used in horizontal surfaces where the wall is most vulnerable to the water. For the most effective way to waterproof this part is to cap it wall with metal coping.

Gable Flashing

Gable flashing prevent the water damage in the gable boards. When these structures are made of wood and are exposed, usually end up rotten and causing repairs. Gable flashing can even bring a look of a clean finish to the house.

Other Roofing Flashings

There are other type of flashings that are used to protect structures in the roof. Some of them are Chimeney flashing, Ridge edge flashing, Step and dormer flashing, Valley flashing, Vent flashing, Skylight flashing or Diverter flasing.