By Cass Jacoby.
FlashCo is debuting its new PVDF Edge Metal line at the 2022 Western States Roofing Expo, and at the 2022 RCAT/MRCA Roofing Conference. This new PVDF Painted Edge Metal for low-slope roofing systems is a part of FlashCo’s Edge Metal Systems.
“The PVDF painted edge metal is really a natural extension of our Edge Metal Systems,” says FlashCo President Greg Morrow in a press release. “We already have the equipment in place for making the profiles needed in the industry and with our locations throughout the country, that gives FlashCo another opportunity to save roofers time.”
FlashCo PVDF edge metal profiles will include drip edge, gravel stop and sloped and flat coping in 25 different colors. These products are manufactured using 24-gauge, G90 galvanized steel sheet that is painted with Kynar 500® or Hylar 5000® resins. Additionally, FlashCo will offer 24-gauge galvanized metal cleats as an option for all painted edge metal profiles.
With FlasCo’s extensive background in selling coated metal, they know how to effectively get the metal to the jobsite undamaged. Their strategically located plants allow them to deliver most jobs, letting them handle the metal from beginning to end in order to avoid damage.
Learn more about FlashCo in their directory or visit www.flashco.com.
About FlashCo
For over 20 years, FlashCo has been a trusted source for dependable pre-fabricated accessories for the immediate needs of roofing contractors, distributors, and industry-leading roofing material manufacturers. A reliable partner who delivers quality products with responsive support, FlashCo prides itself in delivering a timely and dependable experience. Trusted by major manufacturers for use as part of full system warranties, FlashCo manufactures standard and custom flashings for roofing contractors installing TPO, PVC, BUR, shingle, and clay tile roofing systems. Contractors can find FlashCo products at hundreds of roofing supply distributors located throughout the U.S. and Canada.
About Cass
Cass works as a reporter/writer for RoofersCoffeeShop, AskARoofer and MetalCoffeeShop. When she isn’t writing about roofs, she is putting her Master degree to work writing about movies and dancing with her plants.
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