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Shown are the most common trims in metal roofing.

Eave Trim

Gable Trim

Gable Trim

Eave Trim, also referred to as an eave drip, is installed at the edge of metal roof panels. This creates a finished appearance and helping to direct rain runoff away from fascia and soffits. 

Gable Trim

Gable Trim

Gable Trim

Gable Trim, also known as rake trim, is a piece of metal flashing used along the edges of a metal roof line where the edge of the metal roof panel meets the endwall panel. 

Ridge Cap

Gable Trim

Valley Trim

A Ridge Cap is installed at the top of the ridge where the two opposing roofs panels meet forming the ridge or peak of the roof. 

Valley Trim

Custom Trim Fabrication

Valley Trim

 Valley trim is a raised section at the lowest part of the valley that's designed to keep water from moving up the opposite slope and penetrating the roof. Valley trim is installed prior to the installation of the metal roofing panels. The valley of a metal roof is an area created by two intersecting slopes. 

Custom Trim Fabrication

Custom Trim Fabrication

Custom Trim Fabrication

If you have a custom project that requires more than the standard trims, contact us and we can custom fabricate your trim piece specifically to meet your needs.  

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