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Art's Sheet Metal Mfg. 14" x 50' Aluminum Roll – Flashings

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Art's Sheet Metal Mfg. 14" x 50' Aluminum Roll – Flashings14" x 50' Aluminum Flashing Roll Durable aluminum roll designed for flashing and weatherproofing applications. The 14 inch width and 50 foot length provide versatile coverage for roofing and exterior projects. Key Features: Durable Aluminum: Corrosion resistant material for long lasting exterior performance Generous Coverage: 14" width x 50' length suits a wide range of flashing and trim needs Flexible Forming: Easily cut and bend to fit valleys,

14" x 50' Aluminum Flashing Roll

Durable aluminum roll designed for flashing and weatherproofing applications. The 14-inch width and 50-foot length provide versatile coverage for roofing and exterior projects.


Key Features:

  • Durable Aluminum: Corrosion-resistant material for long-lasting exterior performance
  • Generous Coverage: 14" width x 50' length suits a wide range of flashing and trim needs
  • Flexible Forming: Easily cut and bend to fit valleys, edges, and custom details
  • Clean Finish: Smooth metallic surface delivers a neat, professional look
  • Trade-Ready: Ideal for roofing pros and remodelers needing reliable sheet metal supply

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Width 14"
Length 50'
Material Aluminum
Style Flashings
Unit of Measure Roll (RL)
Manufacturer Number 14AR
Product Number ARG14AR

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What is the material?
A: Aluminum, suitable for exterior flashing and trim.


Q: Can it be cut and formed?
A: Yes, it can be cut with sheet metal tools and bent to fit required profiles.


Q: What are the dimensions?
A: 14 inches wide by 50 feet long.


Q: Is it suitable for coastal environments?
A: Aluminum offers good corrosion resistance; confirm local code requirements and pair with compatible fasteners.


Q: What is the unit of measure?
A: Sold by the roll (RL).


Sleek Metallic Versatility for Clean Architectural Lines

This aluminum roll brings a crisp, modern sheen that elevates edges and transitions with effortless polish. Its smooth surface and flexible form let you craft tailored details—from streamlined trim to precision flashing. Pair it with dark cladding for striking contrast or use it to accent light facades for a refined, minimalist touch. A smart essential for achieving high-end, durable finishes.


Upgrade your project with this versatile aluminum roll and achieve a clean, durable finish—add it to your cart today.

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