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Metal Roof Replacement & Design

Because everyone’s home and needs are different, build the roof system that is right for you, customized with exclusive features to fit your home for enhanced performance.

Process


A high-quality metal roof is solid protection for your home, and all the important things in it. After all, a metal roof will withstand hail, high winds and wildfires. A metal roof adds value to your home - while likely saving you money on energy costs and insurance premiums. Plus, a metal roof is built to endure for decades, so it's likely the last roof you'll ever buy.

Steps

1. Tear off and haul away the roof system, including plumber’s flashings and vents. Remove or hammer nails flush with sheeting/roof deck.
2. Inspect entire roof area for dry rot damage in roof deck and replace with new.
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Inspect entire edge perimeter for dry rot in fascia boards and barge rafters and replace with new.

4. (a)Solid Sheeting 1) Reanchor any roof deck nails that have popped up; 2) Reanchor per American Plywood Association specifications for shear strength; 3) Reanchor per American Plywood Association specification for shear strength with ring shank nails in high wind areas (Eastman Roofing & Waterproofing recommends following the American Plywood Association guidelines. If you are in a windy area, we recommend ring shank nails).

*Options to Decide

4. (b) Install OSB, OSB with Radiant Barrier or CDX plywood over existing space sheeting, or existing solid sheeting. 1) Install 4’ x 8’ sheets as a backing only for the new roof; 2) Install 4’ x 8’ sheets per American Plywood Association specifications for ‘shear’; 3) Install 4’ x 8’ sheets per American Plywood Association specifications for shear with ring shank nails, ‘high wind areas’. 

*Options to Decide
5. Install self-adhering MetaLayment Underpayment with VersaShield (for Class "A") on top over entire roof deck.  

*Options to decide.
6. Install new PVC membrane to crickets and flat roof areas. Tie into walls, fascia, and penetrations with proper techniques.
7. Tie in at patio cover.
8. Install new VELUX sun tunnel.  

*Options to Decide
9. Install new plumber’s flashings over pipes fastened and sealed in the roof with EPDM collars.   
10. Install new vents over furnace flue, hot water heater flue, kitchen and bathroom fans fastened and sealed in the roof.
11. Install new drip edge (galvanized, black, brown) at rakes and eave.
12. Install new valley metal down all valley areas, fastened and sealed, where applicable.
13. Paint all plumber’s flashings and vents, color to match existing roof color.
14. Install new ridge vent for proper attic ventilation, fastened and sealed, where applicable.
15. **Colored roof systems available. See metal upgrade sheet for colors, metal system types, and metal styles.**
16. Install new standing seam, metal shingle, or stone coated steel metal roof system entire roof area, fastened as to achieve “Code Plus” wind design.
17. Install cap metal at all hip & ridge areas, fastened, where applicable.
18. Clean up and remove all debris. Use magnet to remove fasteners from lawn. 
19. 10 Year warranty on all work performed by Eastman Roofing & Waterproofing.
20.
Guarantee on metal underlayment from manufacturer specs, 50 years.  

*Options to decide. 

21. 50 Year Guarantee on all metal from manufacturer. Color finishes come with a manufacturer's warranty.






  • Deck Materials
  • Deck Fastening
  • Deck Protection
  • Existing Skylights
  • Wall Flashing
  • Ventilation

Deck Materials


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Minimum Code

Code Plus

Highest Wind Resistance

Deck Material

Solid Sheeting Space Sheeting
Solid Sheeting Space Sheeting

If you have a solid roof deck that is plywood, installed properly, it is ready for the new roof. If you have boards (1 x 6, 1 x 8, 1 x 10, 1 x 12), the manufacturer’s specification is 1/8” maximum between boards. Some cities allow up to 1” maximum between boards. Usually the boards are not ‘dry’ when they were installed. When the moisture dries out of the wood, the wood shrinks. New OSB or plywood can be installed on top of the existing solid sheeting. Space sheeting is usually installed for a wood shingle, shake, and some tile roofs. Space or skip sheeting is 50% coverage of the rafters, the plane of the roof/board, space, board, space. A composition asphalt shingle roof has to have a solid deck. Therefore, the space between the boards has to be filled in or covered over with Oriented Strand Board (OSB) or plywood.

"Oriented Strand Board"Oriented Strand Board (OSB) is an engineered wood product formed by layering strands of wood in specific orientations, compressed and bonded together. It is more uniform and cheaper than plywood.

APA OSB Product Data

"Oriented Strand Board with Radiant Barrier"OSB with ‘Radiant Barrier’ reflects up to 97% of the sun’s radiant heat and keeps it from being absorbed into the attic of your home. An aluminum foil/craft paper laminate is attached to the bottom side of the OSB.

TechShield PDF
APA Products Radiant Barrier Product Data

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"CDX Plywood"CDX plywood: Sheets of veneer with each layer being glued the opposite grain to the one below it. This grade of plywood is used for roof sheeting.

APA Products Plywood Product Data

Deck Fastening


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Minimum Code

Code Plus

Wind Resistance

Deck Fastening

Fastening the deck on the roof is required by state and city codes as well as manufacturing requirements such as from the American Plywood Association.

OSB or plywood is applied:
"Protruding nail heads"a) Inspect the entire roof deck before installing new shingles. Re-nail protruding roof nails and clean the roof deck to allow for a smooth surface for the installation of the new shingles.  If existing nails are not flush with the roof deck, it can puncture the roof above.
"Refasten the decking"b) strictly for backing with the edge of the plywood placed anywhere on top of the existing sheeting and fastened to the existing sheeting;
"Refasten the decking"c) nailed directly over rafters below the existing sheeting;
d) nailed directly over rafters below existing sheeting, nailed per American Plywood Association guidelines to give the roof structure sheer strength. This is an added plus for earthquake reinforcement.
Eastman Roofing & Waterproofing recommends following the American Plywood Association guidelines. If you are in a windy area, we recommend ring shank nails.

Deck Protection


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Minimum Code

Code Plus

Like an iceberg, a roof's most important features are the ones you can't see. By installing a fully-adhered underlayment directly to the roof's deck you provide a storm resistant secondary water barrier against leaks and storm damage.
A tile roof’s underlayment is the actual water barrier. The reason why tile roofs only last 15-25 years is because little care is taken to ensure a quality underlayment is applied.

Metal Deck Protection

"rolls of layfastSBS TU43 underlayment" Layfastsbs TU 43: A superior and competitively priced alternative to traditional 30 lb organic felt.  The addition of SBS rubber to asphalt gives Layfast an electrometric property that is not available in common felt.  Layfast SBS contains a higher percentage of asphalt for increased waterproofing.  Its inorganic fiberglass reinforcement eliminates the rot and deterioration associated with saturated felt.

Layfast SBS is available in 43 lbs/square.  It can be used in lieu of 30# felt as an underlayment under shingle, tile, and metal roofs.

Layfast SBS is ICC (formerly ICBO) approved and complies with ASTM D226 standards, which most tile, shingle, and metal manufacturers require.

 

Diamond Deck: A high performance synthetic, scrim-reinforced, water resistant, slip resistant underlayment. It does not telegraph, even when wet. It has excellent tear resistance.

Certainteed Diamond Deck pdf

"Metal Layment"Metal Layment: This underlayment can be used for shingle, metal, slate, and mechanically-fastened tile roofs.  It is waterproof and will not rip and seals around nails driven through it  .

Certainteed Metal Layment pdf

VersaShield® Fire-Resistant Roof Deck Protection: 

Protect Your Roof From Moisture While Improving Its Fire Resistance With UL Class A Roof Deck Protection

Quality Roof Deck Protection provides an extra layer of moisture protection between your roofing material and the roof deck. However, in some jurisdictions, roof assemblies are also required to be fire resistant.

Fire-Resistant roof deck protection:

  • Should provide the very best fire protection: a UL Class A rating on most homes and properties
  • Protects against dangerous flame spread and penetration into the interior of the property
  • Upgrades UL classification of most metal roofs to a UL Class A rating
  • Helps provide temporary moisture resistance while the roofing system is being installed

Existing Skylights


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10 Year Warranty

20 Year Warranty

Energy Star

Tax Credit

Lifetime Warranty

Existing Skylights

When quality skylights are installed correctly they will outlast the rest of your roof, save money on energy bills, prevent heat from entering, make the inside of your building more enjoyable and enhance value.

WHY SHOULD I REPLACE MY EXISTING SKYLIGHT?

  1. "Broken Skylight"The skylight (not the roof) has leaked in the past.
  2.   The skylight is old.  Some skylights have rubber gaskets that make them waterproof.  The gaskets denigrate over time and leak.
  3. The skylight lens has cracks in it or is broken.
  4. The lens has minute cracking in it that shows the plastic has broken down and is severely damaged.
  5. The operable unit is not working.
  6. The wrong type of skylight was installed.
  7. The moisture barrier has broken down and condensation is in between the top and bottom lens.

J.C. Barry Manufacturing/Skylights
24×24 Operable unit, clear double dome mill frame
24×24 Operable unit, white or obscure glass, bronze frame
24×48 bronze tint dome, bronze frame
24×48 Self Flashing unit, clear dome mill frame
24×48 White dome mill frame
Bronze frame dual pane Skylight
Divided ridge unit (unglazed)
Octagon unit

Wall Flashing


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Price

Minimum Code

Enhanced Value & Protection

Best Value

Wall Flashing

When properly installed, metal flashings can help accommodate roof, chimney, wall, or structural movements due to settling, expansion, and contraction.  Roof flashing works like shingles.  It overlaps and sheds water.  Flashing is always constructed in a system to work with the effect of gravity.

Reuse Existing Flashings: If the same type of roof is being installed, the existing flashings can be reused if they are in ‘like-new’ condition. If the existing flashings are not correct for the new (different type of) roof, the flashings have to be changed. If they are rusted or damaged, one of the following choices has to be made:

New Exterior Flashings: The new flashing for the walls, cricket, hog valleys and valleys is on the outside of the siding, sealed with elastomerics and polyester fabric, or the use of PVC as a counterflashing with a termination bar or the wall can be notched to fit a metal counterflashing. This can work well if the area is semi-protected and is acceptable to the city where the work is being done.

New Concealed Flashings: In most cases this is the best method, and accepted by all cities.
1. Cut and remove existing siding material from wall.
2. Remove existing flashings, if needed, to allow for installation of new flashings.
3. Install new flashings and fasten.
4. Install new siding material or repair siding where applicable (owner to ‘touch up’ or paint siding).
"Types of Flashing"

 

Ventilation


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Price

Energy Savings

Tax Credit

Go Green

Metal Ventilation

All insulated attic spaces shall be ventilated with openings to the exterior of not less than 1 sq. ft. of ventilation for every 150 sq. ft. of attic floor space. This must be balanced equally between the eave and the ridge of your home. This is the current code. Please check out the link why you need ventilation below.

Aluminum ridge vents are known to allow seepage and cause maintenance issues down the road.  Some roofers take the easy way out and install the aluminum vents with steel nails.  This not only causes electrolysis, a reaction between fair and unfair metals, but also creates a maintenance situation by requiring resealing of the fasteners. In either case, having exposed fasteners creates problems.
Solar Powered Attic Vents: Go Green by upgrading to Solar Powered Attic Vents.  The perfect solution to provide energy savings, wind resistance and tax credits these vents are worth the money.

http://www.airvent.com/homeowner/index.shtml

Some roofs do not have enough ridge/crown space to properly ventilate using ridge vent products.  Therefore another vent type, off-ridge vents are used for proper ventilation.  This type of vent provides good ventilation and is highly wind resistant.

Damage that can result from lack of proper ventilation includes:

  • Premature damage to the underlayment
  • Wood framing warping, cracking or breaking down
  • Damage to siding, exterior or to exterior siding, interior paint, and wallpaper
  • Damage to insulation
  • Higher energy costs to heat and cool the home

A properly ventilated attic can help reduce the load on your air conditioner by moving superheated air out of your attic before it builds up and causes damage.

In the winter, various household appliances, bathtubs, showers, and cooking vapors can contribute to excess moisture build-up called vapor drive. Improperly ventilated attics will allow this moisture to collect and cling to the underside of the roof deck. There, it will condense and fall, soaking the attic insulation, causing it to compress and clog, reducing its efficiency.

Additional Structural damage can include:

  • Roof deck warping and rotting the wood frame
  • mildew growth

Proper Attic Ventilation: Proper attic ventilation systems allow a continuous flow of outside air through the attic (see illustration at right), protecting the efficiency of the insulation and helping to lower temperatures in the living space.

It consists of a balance between air intake (at your eaves or soffits) and air exhaust (at or near your roof ridge).

The current code requires a minimum of at least one square foot of attic ventilation (both intake and exhaust) for every 150 square feet of attic space. Shingle manufacturers require proper ventilation or they will not warranty their shingles or give a very poor warranty because they know the shingles can superheat and will not last their intended life.

For example, if your attic is 900 square feet, you need a total of 6 square feet of ventilation. This amount is generally divided equally between intake and exhaust ventilation (i.e. 3 feet of each), to insure proper air flow through the attic.

Certainteed Ventilation pdf

  • Metal
  • Warranty
  • Insulation
  • New Skylight
  • Gutters

Metal


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Lifetime Warranty

Concealed Fasteners

Highest Wind Resistance

Metal Seam

Metal roofing is built to endure for decades and lasts longer than other roof systems without the need for maintenance and repairs.

A metal roof stands up to rain, hail and fire.
So it protects your home while adding beauty and value to it.

A vertical-seam roof provides long-term performance. Its snap-together and field-seamed versions are engineered for strength, durability and weather-ability. The vertical seam roof system ensures a water-tight seal.

Standing Seam “Wide”

BENEFITS:
  • Hidden and concealed fasteners.
  • Attractive roof system
  • 24″ OC  or less vertical lines
  • Hemmed eves, ridges and details.
Standing Seam “Narrow”

BENEFITS:
  • Hidden and concealed fasteners.
  • Attractive roof system.
  • 12″ OC or more vertical lines
  • Hemmed eves, ridges and details
  • Has a higher wind uplift due to increased number of fasteners.
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Steel Shingles
BENEFITS:
  • Hidden and concealed fasteners
  • Attractive roof system
  • Hemmed eaves, ridge, details
  • Durable
  • Design makes it nearly impossible for water to penetrate
  • Holds up to extreme wind conditions
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Aluminum Shingles

BENEFITS:
  • 120-mph Wind Warranty
  • Lightweight & Walkable
  • Class – A Fire Rating
  • Hail Warranty
  • 50-year Limited Product & 25-year Appearance Warranty
Copper Shingles
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Stone Coated Steel
BENEFITS OF ALL TYPES METAL ROOFS
SAVE MONEY
  • On monthly electric bills
  • Via rebates, incentives & tax credits
  • With very low, if any, repairs and maintenance
ENERGY SAVINGS
  • Highly Reflective: Metal reflects radiant heat from the sun keeping your roof and home cool.
  • High Emissivity: Metal does not retain heat or transfer heat into your home.
  • May qualify for local utility rebates, state incentives and federal tax credits.
GREEN
  • 100% recyclable at the end of a long, useful life
  • Typically having a minimum recycled content of at least 25%
  • Produced locally for a low environmental impact
  • Sustainable, long lasting system
  • Energy Efficient
  • Zero landfill contribution
EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE
  • Durable, permanent protection against the weather
  • Retains 80% of its original color over 40-years, with a two-coat Fluoropolymer, high molecular weight bonded finish.
  • Metal won’t dry out, split, curl, peel or flake like conventional roofing products.
  • Noncombustible, metal roofs are given a class A fire rating, the most stringent.
HIGH WIND RESISTANCE
  • Highest wind resistance of all roof systems
  • Designed to surpass all building codes

http://www.decra.com/

Warranty


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Baked Finish

Lifetime

Metal Finish Warranty

STANDING SEAM
http://www.custombiltmetals.com/colors-ss-ws.php

 STEEL SHINGLES
http://www.custombiltmetals.com/colors-shingles.php

ALUMINUM SHINGLES
http://www.custombiltmetals.com/colors-aluminum.php

COPPER SHINGLES
http://www.custombiltmetals.com/products-shingles-vail-copper.php

STONE COATED STEEL
http://www.decra.com/all-products/decra-tile
http://www.decra.com/all-products/decra-villa-tile
http://www.decra.com/all-products/decra-shake
http://www.decra.com/all-products/decra-shake-xd
http://www.decra.com/all-products/decra-shingle
http://www.decra.com/all-products/decra-shingle-plus
http://www.decra.com/all-products/warranty

Downloadable Brochures

Paint Warranty – 50 year residential
Paint Warranty – 35 year commerical
Technical-Bulletin 7 – Maintenance and Cleaning Procedures

 

Insulation


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Current Code Requirement

Energy Star Recommendations

Insulation

It is customary to re-insulate your attic during the roof process. Doing so will save a minimum of 20% off of your cooling and heating bills and make it more comfortable. Homes built before 2007 were required to only install R-19. The new code is R-30, though they are leaning to changing this to R-34. Typical investment payback is less than 3 years. Insulated areas do not include non-conditioned spaces.

Conductive Heat: The current minimum standard for our area for attic insulation is R-30, 7 ½”. Some homes have no insulation, which would require the entire R-30 to meet the minimum standard. If your attic insulation is 3 ½”, you have R-12 and would need to add R-19 to meet the minimum requirement. If you have 5 ½” of attic insulation, you have R-19 and need to add R-12 to meet the minimum requirement.

In the winter, if the outside temperature reaches 30 degrees, and you are trying to keep your home at 70 degrees, the temperature difference is 40 degrees (70 – 30), you would need R-19 at a minimum. In the summer, your attic can reach a temperature of 140 degrees. If you are trying to keep the home at 70 degrees, that is a difference of 70 degrees (140 – 70) and you’d need a minimum of R-30 insulation.

Radiant Heat: If you do not have a radiant barrier, then the top 1 inch of your insulation can be 10 degrees – 20 degrees hotter than the air in your attic. The heat is absorbed by the insulation and eventually enters your home. If a radiant barrier is installed on the back of your rafters, 97% of the radiant heat reflects back out and never reaches your insulation.

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Walls/Floors: These areas, if not insulated, allow the transfer of heat and cold.

Insulation Check Sheet:

You might be surprised how many people don’t know they’re sending money through their roof.

A standard single family home going from an existing R-12 to R-30 will see a minimum reduction of 20% on their cooling and heating bill. If your power bill averages $100 a month, about half of that is for cooling and heating, typically. A 20% savings would equate to a $20 reduction on your bill each month, per $100 of every cost.

About 78% of homeowners have not added any insulation to their attic; in part because they believe their home already has enough.

However, 80% of homes built before 1980 are not insulated to correct standards. Even newer homes may not be as energy-efficient as you think. Current codes are only the minimum insulation requirements for new construction – not the amount recommended to optimize energy efficiency.

Overall, about 60 million homes built before 1980 are under-insulated, costing Americans $8.2 billion each year. Simply insulating existing homes to current standards would save 800 trillion BTUs (that’s 76 supertankers of oil) each year.

Higher Resale Value: An energy-efficient home appeals to buyer’s financial and environmental interests.

Research shows that 71% of homebuyers want a home that reduces their overall impact on the environment. And 96% of homebuyers consider energy efficiency when buying a new home.

A Positive Impact on the Environment: CertainTeed insulation products save many times the energy used to make it in the first year alone. And they continue to help conserve energy year after year without consuming any additional resources.

The products CertainTeed sells each year are responsible for the prevention of more than 1 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions. This equals the emissions of 200 million passenger cars or the use of 2 billion barrels of oil.

Responsible Use of Resources: Many CertainTeed products are made with renewable resources, recycled materials or the byproducts of other production processes. CertainTeed Fiberglas insulation is made of plentiful sand and recycled glass.

Loose fill insulation, also called “blown-in” insulation, is made of virgin white fiber glass insulation. It is used in new construction and in existing homes, typically in hard-to-reach areas.

  • It will not settle or lose its energy-saving abilities over time.
  • It does not require the addition of fire-retardant chemicals that can promote corrosion of pipes or wires.
  • It will not rot or decay, support fungus or mold growth, or provide sustenance for insects or vermin.
  • CertainTeed Loose Fill Insulation Brochure

New Skylight


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Energy Star

Tax Credit

Energy Savings

Enhanced Value

New Skylights

When quality skylights are installed correctly they will outlast the rest of your roof, save money on energy bills, prevent heat from entering, make the inside of your building more enjoyable and enhance value. Home and Gardens Magazine states that “adding a skylight is the single best return on investment in remodeling today”.

J.C. Barry Manufacturing/Skylights
24×24 Operable unit, clear double dome mill frame
24×24 Operable unit, white or obscure glass, bronze frame
24×48 bronze tint dome, bronze frame
24×48 Self Flashing unit, clear dome mill frame
24×48 White dome mill frame
Bronze frame dual pane Skylight
Divided ridge unit (unglazed)
Octagon unit

Gutters


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Water Control

Maximum Protection

Enhanced Value

ZERO Maintenance Required

Gutters

Gutters and downspouts are necessary to channel water away from the foundation of the building to prevent damage. Factors that must be considered in the design of the roof drainage system are:  the area to be drained, size of the gutters, downspouts and outlets, the slope of the roof, type of building, and its appearance.  The design capacity for the roof drainage system depends on the quantity of water to be handled.  The quantity of water in turn depends on the roof area, roof slope, and rainfall intensity.  Rainfall intensity is usually stated in inches per hour for a 5 minute duration based on U.S. Weather Bureau records.

We use pre-painted, steel or aluminum seamless gutters that are designed and assembled onsite to custom fit your roof. We also use paintable bonderized gutters and copper gutters for different styles and options.

Custom-built Metals, Award Metals, and Spectra Gutters and Accessories represent the finest rain removal system made. With a superior gutter design and decades of proven experience, they continue to set industry standards. They are a beautiful, durable solution, engineered to last and last on your home.

  • Seamless Design: No leaks: Our team brings our roll-forming machine to you. We create each gutter to the exact length.
  • Our gutters are installed behind the drip edge or wing to allow water to flow directly into the gutter and not behind it.
  • All components included, no hidden costs: We include all parts required to install a complete gutter system.
  • We use pre-mounted, hidden hangers to anchor our seamless gutters. These: Hold more weight; won’t back out; have a smooth finish; and a clean look.
  • All corners of your gutter are custom-made onsite or factory-mitered to fit perfectly.
  • We use downspouts to ensure that water is being channeled away from your home and to help prevent gutter clogging: 2” x 3”; We use a variety of gutter sizes and designs.
  • We use anti-corrosive screws, hangers, and gutters that will not rust.
  • All Aluminum or Steel: 16 colors available; Same Price
  • Ten year workmanship warranty

SEAMLESS RAIN GUTTER PROFILES

Below is a sample of Gutter Profiles that may be available in your area from contractors. Some gutter profiles are only available in certain regions, so please contact your local contractors for information.

Available Gutter Profiles

“K” or “O/G” Style Seamless Gutter in 5″ & 6″

  • Standard Material: Aluminum (.027), Copper (16 oz.), Steel (26 Ga.)
  • Finish: Dura Coat XT-10
  • Warranty: Lifetime Finish Warranty

Half Round Style Gutter in 5″ & 6″

  • Standard Material: Aluminum (.027), Copper (16 oz.), Steel (26 Ga.)
  • Finish: Dura Coat XT-10
  • Warranty: Lifetime Finish Warranty

Commercial Style Seamless Gutter in 6″

  • Standard Material: Aluminum (.027), Copper (16 oz.), Steel (26 Ga.)
  • Finish: Dura Coat XT-10
  • Warranty: Lifetime Finish Warranty

Super or Deep Fascia Style Seamless Gutter in 7 1/4″

  • Standard Material: Copper (16 oz.), Steel (26 Ga.)
  • Finish: Dura Coat XT-10
  • Warranty: Lifetime Finish Warranty
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Fascia Style Seamless Gutter in 5 1/2″

  • Standard Material: Aluminum (.027), Copper (16 oz.), Steel (26 Ga.)
  • Finish: Dura Coat XT-10
  • Warranty: Lifetime Finish Warranty
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https://www.custombiltmetals.com/_pdfs/color_charts/Rain_Gutter_Color_Chart.pdf

GUTTER – DOWNSPOUT – END CAPS – ELBOWS – ACCESSORIES

Fascia Gutter Plain Face
5-1/4″
or 7-1/4″
With or Without Wing

Galvanized or Bonderized

Copper
10′ only

Fascia Gutter Deco Face
5-1/4″
5 Rib or 7-1/4″ 7 Rib
Galvanized or Bonderized
Tile Gutter Plain Face
7-1/4″

Galvanized or Bonderized

Tile Gutter Deco Face
7-1/4″
Galvanized or Bonderized
Fascia Gutter Curved Face
5-1/4″
Standard
7-1/4″ Standard or Tile

Galvanized or Bonderized

Copper
10′ only

Half Round Double Bead Gutter

10′ lengths 4″,
5″, 6″

20′ lengths in 5″ or 6″

Galvanized, Bonderzied or Copper
Half Round Single Bead Gutter
4″, 5″ or 6″
in 10′

Galvanized, Bonderzied or Copper

Half Round Single Bead – 1″ Wing

4″,
5″, 6″

 

4″, 5″ in 10′ only
6″ in 10′ or 20′
Galvanized, Bonderzied or Copper
Style Gutter With No Wing
4″
Copper 10″ only
5″
Copper in 10′ or 20′

4″ NA in Bonderized

4″ NA in Bonderized

Galvanized, Bonderzied or Copper

K” Style Gutter with 1″ Wing
4″
or 6″ Copper 10″ only
5K or 6K
Copper in 10′ or 20′
Galvanized, Bonderzied or Copper

http://www.awardmetals.com/product_drainage.htm