Flashing Installation Experts

Roof/Chimney/Window Flashing Installation and Repair Services

Flashing installation contractor

We provide professional flashing installation services nationwide for roof edges, valleys, and penetrations prone to leaks, water intrusion, and material breakdown. Installation seals vulnerable transition points, directs water away from joints, and creates a watertight barrier that prevents moisture damage and protects the structure. Request a quote today.

What Is Roof Flashing and Why Is Proper Flashing Installation so Important?

Roof flashing is a thin metal barrier installed at joints and edges to prevent water from seeping into vulnerable areas. It protects places like chimneys, valleys, and roof-to-wall transitions where leaks are most likely to start. Without proper installation, even a new roof can develop water damage within a single rainy season.

Where Should Flashing Be Installed on a Roof to Prevent Leaks?

Flashing should be installed anywhere water can collect or penetrate, including valleys, skylights, chimneys, vents, and roof edges. These transition points are exposed to runoff and require sealed overlaps to stay watertight. Missing flashing in even one of these areas can lead to localized leaks and hidden rot.

What Are the Most Common Problems Caused by Bad Flashing Installation?

Poor flashing installation usually leads to leaks, wood rot, mold growth, and interior water stains. Issues like improper overlap, loose fasteners, or missing sealant allow water to slip behind the material. Over time, this moisture can damage roof decking and insulation, leading to expensive repairs.

Can Roof Flashing Be Repaired, or Does It Need to Be Fully Replaced?

Flashing can sometimes be repaired if the metal is intact and the issue is limited to sealant failure or minor gaps. However, rusted, bent, or improperly installed flashing typically needs full replacement to restore protection. Temporary fixes like caulking rarely hold up through seasonal temperature changes.

What Types of Materials Are Used for Flashing Installation and Which Lasts Longest?

Common flashing materials include aluminum, galvanized steel, and copper, each with different durability levels. Copper and stainless steel last the longest, often 20–50 years, because they resist corrosion and thermal expansion better. Aluminum is more affordable but can degrade faster in coastal or high-moisture environments.

How Long Does Properly Installed Roof Flashing Typically Last?

Properly installed flashing usually lasts between 15 and 30 years depending on the material and climate conditions. Lifespan is affected by factors like UV exposure, temperature swings, and roof movement. Regular inspections can catch early signs of separation or corrosion before leaks develop.

How Much Does Flashing Installation Cost?

Flashing installation costs typically range between $400 and $1650, with typical pricing depending on the total linear footage of flashing, roof height and pitch, and accessibility of the installation area. Pricing can also vary based on the type of flashing material used, the extent of surface preparation or shingle removal required, and whether sealing around chimneys, vents, or roof transitions involves detailed custom fitting.


Our Service Area

We provide services nationwide, including in the following cities: