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Flashings
Description

Flashings are defined in NZ Building Code clause E2 as ‘components formed from a rigid or flexible waterproof material that drains or deflects water back outside the cladding system. Flashings play a vital role in preventing external moisture from getting through the building envelope and are required in many location of a building.

Key Features

WE SPECIALISE IN THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS:

  • Aluminium – minimum 0.7 mm thick
  • Galvanised steel – minimum 0.55 mm thick
  • Aluminium/zinc alloy-coated steel – minimum 0.55 mm thick
  • Stainless steel – minimum 0.45 mm thick
  • Copper – minimum 0.5 mm thick

SURFACE FINISHES

  • Epoxy Powder Coated up to 25 Year Guarantee
  • Anodizing

FLASHING LENGTHS

  • 2.4m, 3.0m and 3,6m. 4m on special request
Scope of Use
  • Roof junctions and edges including gutters
  • Changes in roof pitch
  • Roof and wall penetrations such as pipes, doors, windows etc
  • Vertical and horizontal junctions between cladding materials
  • Roof and wall intersections including soffits, parapets, skylights and balustrades
  • Any intersections between different building elements
Limitations on Use

We make bespoke flashings for all projects.

Statement of Building Code Compliance

ACMF supply and install various flashings to the NZ Building code E2 (external Moisture) / B2 (Durability), servicing both residential and commercial. Flashings are made in our own factory located on the North Shore, Auckland.

ACMF are exterior experts, looking after the whole building envelope — cladding, flashings, louvres and screens, balustrades, roofing and fire-rated aluminium joinery.

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