
Cladding
Lead cladding is a traditional way of waterproofing porches, and dorma bay windows. Though more expensive then wood, it can offer an alternative look, and is often specfied on listed buildings.

Solar Pannel Flashing
Using lead as a flashing for solar pannels creates a more durable waterproof seal.

Valleys
Lead Valleys provide the perfect solutoin to adjoing two roofs with a hip. Though there are now materials that also can be used to create valleys in the roof, still non of these offer the durability of lead.

Flat Roofs
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Chimneys
Chimney flashing serves as a vital barrier around your chimney, shielding your roof from the elements with its durable construction of lead, copper, or aluminum. This protective layer ensures that rain is kept at bay where the chimney meets the roof tiles, maintaining the integrity of your home. When installed properly, lead flashing boasts remarkable longevity, offering decades of dependable service to safeguard your residence.
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Flashings & Windows
Flashing acts as a waterproofing barrier strategically placed around windows and doors to seal upward-facing seams, crevices, and gaps, preventing moisture buildup. The three primary types of window flashing comprise tape, sheet metal, and vinyl, with slight variations available within each category to suit diverse needs.