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3 4" 4" 43 " 4 1 3 2" 1 4" 1 4 2" 1" 3 2" 5 7 8" 1 8" 1" 1" 3 4" 1 7 " 2" 8 1 Universal Ridge Cap 2 Flashing 3 Universal Sidewall 4 Fascia Trim Ridge Cap is installed along the peak Gable Flashing is placed from Sidewall trim is installed where Fascia trim covers the lower where two sections join together. ridge to eave along the edge of the the steel roof panels are running edge of the roof section that roof that forms a triangular shape. along the side of a or overhangs the exterior wall. This This is often used when roofing raised portion of the roof. edge is known as the "eave". over an existing asphalt roof when Fascia trim also acts as a drip strapping is required. edge.

1 3 2" 1 5 2" 6" 1 7 4" 1 7 2" 6" 3" 3 3 7 4" 4" 3 9 4" 1 9 2" 11" 6" 1 1" 1" 2 2" 1 1 2" 5 Post/Fascia Trim 6 Universal Endwall 7 Residential Rake 8 Formed Valley

Post/Fascia trim also acts as a cover Endwall trim is used where the higher This has the same function as the This is applied where two roof for the eave. It comes in various end of a roof section abuts a wall. gable flashing (#2), but is smaller sections meet along the lower lengths to fit any application, and also and is most often used for new end of their slopes, forming a comes with a soffit return. construction (no existing asphalt roof "V" shape. underneath). 4" 6"

3" 1 2 4" 6" 6" 6" 2" 1 2" 9 Gutter Apron 10 Eave Trim 11 Hip Cap 12 Gambrel Trim Gutter Apron trim is used along the Eave trim is installed at the eave Hip Cap trim is installed at the Also known as a transition strip and is fascia edges of a roof. It is typically and acts as a drip edge. intersection of two low sloping roof used where a higher slope meets a placed on homes with a gutter sections. lower slope. This often applies to system. a barn style roof. (Not shown on diagram) * Drawings not to scale * Exact dimensions may vary * Custom trims available