Premium Hardware & Accessories
Complete your project with high-performance accessories designed to ensure maximum durability, weather protection, and a professional finish for every metal panel system.
Screws
Pipe Boots are essential for maintaining a watertight seal around any roof penetrations, such as vent pipe, Chimneys, and exhausts.
Avaliable in
Includes
Various sizes - Large and Small
Standard, High Temp
and
Zipper Boots
Closure Types
Flovent
Universal Closures
Top Closures
Bottom Closures
PBR Top
PBR Bottom
EmSeal
1.5"x20'
A simple solution and easy install for varying roof profiles. Protect your building and prolong the life of your roof- the foam construction prevents weather element damage. It allows the attic to breathe.
1"x25'
An economical option to seal and fill any space under ridge caps, trim and other openings between metal panels. Universal closures is made of open cell polyurethane foam and easily compressed or expands as necessary to fill gaps between pannels.
3' Long
Fits profile of tuff rib panels
High dense foam filler strip available with an adhesive that stays tacky even in cold weather.
3' Long
Fits profile of tuff rib panels
High dense foam filler strip available with an adhesive that stays tacky even in cold weather.
3' Long
Fits profile of PBR panels
High dense foam filler strip available with an adhesive that stays tacky even in cold weather.
3' Long
Fits profile of PBR panels
High dense foam filler strip available with an adhesive that stays tacky even in cold weather.
1"x19.68'
A self-adhering, flexible foam sealent which expands to fill contours and gaps. Emseal is UV-Stable and will not dry out and become hard or brittle. It maintains a seal during thermal expantion and contraction of building pannels. It has a self-adheisive on one side.
Butyl Tape
Butyl tape is a sticky, rubber-like sealing tape made from butyl rubber. It is used to create a long-lasting waterproof and airtight seal that can handle movement and vibration without cracking. People commonly use it between metal roof panels and trim pieces, under ridge caps, around pipe boots, vents, and other roof penetrations, and around windows, doors, and siding joints for extra weather protection.