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Grip-Rite Jamestown North America 12-in x 20-ft Silver Lead Roll Flashing

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Grip-Rite Jamestown North America 12-in x 20-ft Silver Lead Roll Flashing12 in x 20 ft Lead Roll Flashing Heavy duty lead roll flashing designed for long lasting weather protection on roofs and chimneys. The 12 in x 20 ft roll can be easily cut and formed for custom applications, providing a durable, silver finish that resists the elements. Key Features: Durable Lead Construction: Robust lead material stands up to harsh weather and resists corrosion. Formable, Custom Fit: Easily cut and shaped from the 20 ft roll to create

12-in x 20-ft Lead Roll Flashing

Heavy-duty lead roll flashing designed for long-lasting weather protection on roofs and chimneys. The 12-in x 20-ft roll can be easily cut and formed for custom applications, providing a durable, silver finish that resists the elements.


Key Features:

  • Durable Lead Construction: Robust lead material stands up to harsh weather and resists corrosion.
  • Formable, Custom Fit: Easily cut and shaped from the 20-ft roll to create tailored flashing solutions.
  • Versatile Roof Protection: Suitable for roofs, chimneys, and vent interfaces to help prevent water intrusion.
  • Low-Maintenance Finish: Silver finish offers long-term performance with minimal upkeep.
  • Single-Roll Convenience: 12-in width covers runs efficiently; one roll per package.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Series Name Jamestown North America
Type Roll flashing
Material Lead
Color/Finish Family Silver
Manufacturer Color/Finish Silver
Package Quantity 1
Actual Length (Feet) 20
Actual Width (Inches) 12
Thickness (Inches) 0.04
For Use with Chimneys Yes
For Use with Roofs Yes
For Use with Vents Yes
For Use with Doors No
For Use with Decks No
For Use with Windows No
For Use with RVs No
For Use with Skylights No
For Use with Pipes No
For Use with Gutters No
For Use with Egress Windows No
Warranty None
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) No
UNSPSC 30151600

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials is this flashing made from?
A: It is made from durable lead with a silver finish.


Q: Where can I use this roll flashing?
A: It’s intended for roofing applications, including around chimneys and vents.


Q: How big is the roll?
A: The roll measures 12 inches wide by 20 feet long and about 0.04 inches thick.


Q: Can it be easily shaped?
A: Yes, lead is malleable and can be cut and formed to fit custom flashing needs.


Q: Is there a warranty?
A: No, the product lists no warranty.


Sculpted Utility in Sleek Silver

This lead roll flashing brings a refined, industrial polish to functional detailing. Its silvery sheen and pliable body create crisp, tailored lines around chimneys and vents. Pair it with dark shingles for a striking contrast and a bespoke finish. It’s an understated essential that elevates protection with a whisper of luxury.


Secure long-lasting roof protection—add this formable lead roll flashing to your project today.

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