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sm_jamieson July 15th 09 10:26 AM

lead flashing / alternatives
 
I have to buy lead for flashing a neighbours roof that I have changed
from mono ridge to abutment, and also for when I flash my roof. I
guess I need 240mm, about 12 metres length (6 for neighour, 6 for me).

Best prices I have found are (nearly half the prices of other sources)

http://www.blanchford.co.uk/acatalog/Lead_Flashing.html

But, any alternatives folks have tried ?

Can you get (much cheaper) soft aluminium flashing that can be dressed
into profiled roof tiles ?

Cheers,
Simon.

Dave Plowman (News) July 15th 09 10:57 AM

lead flashing / alternatives
 
In article
,
sm_jamieson wrote:
Can you get (much cheaper) soft aluminium flashing that can be dressed
into profiled roof tiles ?


Aluminium work hardens very quickly. Stick to the tried and tested
materials like lead or zinc. Zinc lasts well but is harder to work.

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Dave Plowman London SW
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Simon[_10_] July 15th 09 11:16 AM

lead flashing / alternatives
 
On 15 July, 10:57, "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article
,
* *sm_jamieson wrote:

Can you get (much cheaper) soft aluminium flashing that can be dressed
into profiled roof tiles ?


Aluminium work hardens very quickly. Stick to the tried and tested
materials like lead or zinc. Zinc lasts well but is harder to work.

--
*If you think this van is dirty, you should try having sex with the driver*

* * Dave Plowman * * * * * * * * London SW
* * * * * * * * * To e-mail, change noise into sound.


Yep, macbuildingproducts is slightly cheaper and delivery a lot less.
I guess you just have to pay out ;-)
Simon.

Stuart Noble July 15th 09 11:25 AM

lead flashing / alternatives
 
sm_jamieson wrote:
I have to buy lead for flashing a neighbours roof that I have changed
from mono ridge to abutment, and also for when I flash my roof. I
guess I need 240mm, about 12 metres length (6 for neighour, 6 for me).

Best prices I have found are (nearly half the prices of other sources)

http://www.blanchford.co.uk/acatalog/Lead_Flashing.html

But, any alternatives folks have tried ?

Can you get (much cheaper) soft aluminium flashing that can be dressed
into profiled roof tiles ?

Cheers,
Simon.


I think lead is still the preferred option, mainly because of the weight
i.e. it doesn't lift in the wind. Wouldn't like to carry that stuff up a
ladder though

Simon[_10_] July 15th 09 11:37 AM

lead flashing / alternatives
 
On 15 July, 11:25, Stuart Noble wrote:
sm_jamieson wrote:
I have to buy lead for flashing a neighbours roof that I have changed
from mono ridge to abutment, and also for when I flash my roof. I
guess I need 240mm, about 12 metres length (6 for neighour, 6 for me).


Best prices I have found are (nearly half the prices of other sources)


http://www.blanchford.co.uk/acatalog/Lead_Flashing.html


But, any alternatives folks have tried ?


Can you get (much cheaper) soft aluminium flashing that can be dressed
into profiled roof tiles ?


Cheers,
Simon.


I think lead is still the preferred option, mainly because of the weight
i.e. it doesn't lift in the wind. Wouldn't like to carry that stuff up a
ladder though


Max lengths for code 4 lead is 1.5 metres (for expansion),
I intend to carry it up in lengths that size !
Simon.


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