
Sheet Metal Roofing & Incidental
Custom-fabricated sheet metal coping, edge metal, counter flashings, and all metal roofing components — the details that finish a commercial roof system correctly.
Sheet Metal Is Where the Roof Meets the Building
Sheet metal components are the transition between the roofing membrane and the building's walls, parapets, and edge conditions. Coping cap on parapet walls, edge metal fascia at roof edges, counter flashings at wall conditions, gravel stops, and roof drain sumps all require properly fabricated and installed sheet metal that accommodates thermal expansion without opening gaps that allow water entry. We fabricate and install all sheet metal components to SMACNA standards.
- Parapet coping cap with continuous cleat and lap joints at maximum 12-foot spacing
- Edge metal fascia and gravel stop with proper expansion joints and membrane termination
- Counter flashings at all wall conditions — reglet or surface-mounted with sealant
- Custom-fabricated components for non-standard conditions and architectural details
SMACNA Compliant
Standard
Galvanized, Aluminum, Copper
Materials
Designed In
Expansion Joints
Thermal Expansion Must Be Designed In
Sheet metal in New Mexico experiences among the highest thermal expansion cycles in the country — from 30°F nights to surfaces exceeding 180°F in summer. Every sheet metal component must have expansion joints, slip joints, or cleat systems that allow metal to expand and contract without pulling fasteners or opening seams. Improperly designed metal roofing components will work loose within 2–3 years in New Mexico's thermal environment.
Patriot Asphalt and Construction
Albuquerque, NM · Licensed, Bonded & Insured · Bonded & Insured
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Free inspection and sheet metal proposal for commercial roofing throughout Greater Albuquerque Area.
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Phone
(505) 502-4914Service Area
Albuquerque · Albuquerque · Greater Albuquerque Area
Response Time
Free inspections Mon–Sat
★ Licensed, Bonded & Insured · Bonded & Insured · Est. 2016