Custom Flashings

From intricate multi-fold tapered architect-designed flashings to large industrial internal gutter flashings up to 8 metres long and 1.2m of girth, Freeman Roofing branches have experts on deck who can custom make a flashing to suit your project, in the material and colour of your choice. More information including downloadable flashing details can be found on our individual roof and wall cladding product pages.

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  • Category
    Roof Systems, Roof Flashings & Cappings, Flashing Penetrations
  • Brand
    Freeman Group
Specifications

0.55 BMT

Material: Genuine NZ made Colorsteel (tm) / Aluminium / Zincalume / Copper

Scope of use

Flashings play a vital role in keeping water out of buildings by preventing water from entering openings in the roof or sections in external wall cladding. It is imperative that the quality of the flashing is accurate and made of top quality material.

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Freeman Roofing is New Zealand's largest family owned manufacturer of steel roof, rainwater and wall cladding products. Founded in 1956 by Eric Freeman, the business has expanded from one factory/branch based in Nelson, to ten factory/branches in Dunedin, Queenstown, Wanaka, Ashburton, Timaru, Blenheim, Nelson, Tauranga, Whangarei and Wellington.

We are 100% New Zealand owned, so profits stay onshore. Each of our individual factory/branches are custom configured to produce products that match the unique conditions of the region. Our people are local industry experts that are passionate about their craft and your building project, big or small.

Our main supplier is NZ Steel (TM) and we have been purchasing the steel made at their Glenbrook steel mill, south of Auckland, since the mid 1960's under the patented and well known brands of COLORSTEEL(R) MAXX/ENDURA and ZINCALUME(R)