Roof flashing is one of those components that nobody thinks about until it fails, and by the time it fails, water has usually already found its way into places it should not be. Flashing is the material installed at roof transitions, valleys, chimneys, skylights, vents, and wall intersections to direct water away from joints and seams that would otherwise allow moisture to work into the roof assembly and the structure below it.
In Tupelo, where heavy spring rainfall and driving wind put real pressure on every exterior detail, properly installed and maintained flashing is not optional. Ensz & Sons Gutters has been handling flashing installation and repair across the area since 1991, and we bring the same no-shortcuts approach to flashing work that we bring to every other exterior project.
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Benefits of Proper Roof Flashing
Properly installed roof flashing protects the home in ways that go well beyond the roof itself.
- It directs water away from vulnerable joints and transitions where the roof meets vertical surfaces, preventing moisture from working into the wall assembly and causing structural damage over time.
- It protects the areas around chimneys, skylights, and roof penetrations that are among the most common entry points for water in any roofing system.
- It extends the life of the roof system by preventing the moisture infiltration that accelerates deterioration of roofing materials, sheathing, and framing.
- Quality flashing installed correctly reduces the risk of the interior water damage, mold growth, and insulation degradation that follow when moisture finds a path through the roof assembly.
- Premium flashing materials like copper provide decades of reliable protection without the corrosion and deterioration that affect less durable alternatives over time.
Copper Flashing Installation
Copper flashing is the premium choice for homeowners who want the longest-lasting, most reliable flashing material available. It is naturally resistant to corrosion, develops a protective patina over time, and can last 50 years or more when properly installed. It is also the material of choice for historic homes, high-end properties, and any project where the details of the exterior reflect a higher standard of craftsmanship.
Installing copper flashing correctly requires the same material knowledge and technique that copper gutter and awning work demands. Copper has to be installed with compatible fasteners and sealants, allowances have to be made for thermal expansion and contraction, and joints have to be soldered or sealed with appropriate materials to hold up through years of weather exposure.
At Ensz & Sons, copper flashing installation is part of the premium exterior work we are known for. We handle it with the precision and care the material requires.
Roof Flashing Installation & Replacement
Flashing installation has to be right from the start because mistakes in flashing are among the most costly exterior errors to correct after the fact. Water that finds its way through failed flashing can travel significant distances from the entry point before it becomes visible, making the source difficult to identify and the damage extensive by the time it is discovered.
Proper installation involves selecting the right material for the application, correctly lapping and sealing every piece so water can only move in one direction, and integrating the flashing correctly with the roofing material on either side of the transition. At Ensz & Sons, we handle flashing installation as part of gutter and exterior work where it is needed, and we approach every detail with the understanding that flashing done wrong is a problem waiting to happen.
Roof Flashing Repair
Flashing fails in predictable ways, and most issues we see fall into a few common categories. Common repairs we handle include:
- Resealing or replacing flashing at chimney bases where original sealant has dried out or the flashing has lifted and separated from the masonry.
- Addressing step flashing along roof and wall intersections where individual pieces have shifted, corroded, or been improperly installed originally.
- Replacing valley flashing that has corroded, cracked, or been damaged and is allowing water to work under the roofing material at the valley.
- Resealing flashing around skylights, vents, and other roof penetrations where original sealing has failed and water is finding a path through the assembly.
Why Choose Ensz & Sons Gutters
Ensz & Sons has been a trusted name in the Tupelo area since 1991, and about 80% of our business comes from repeat customers and referrals. We have work from the early 1990s still holding up today, and that is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project.
We are a well-staffed, professional team with experience across a range of home exterior services including premium copper work. We do not cut corners on details like flashing because we understand what happens when those details are wrong.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my roof flashing is failing?
Common signs include water stains on interior ceilings or walls near chimneys, skylights, or roof transitions, visible rust or separation at flashing locations on the exterior, and missing or displaced pieces of flashing along roof edges or valleys.
How long does roof flashing last?
Lifespan depends on the material. Aluminum flashing typically lasts 20 years or more. Copper flashing can last 50 years or longer. The quality of the original installation and how well the sealant is maintained over time are the biggest factors in reaching those ranges.
Is copper flashing worth the additional cost?
For homeowners investing in a quality home exterior, yes. Copper flashing outlasts most roofing systems it is installed with, requires less maintenance than painted alternatives, and adds a level of craftsmanship to the finished exterior that reflects well on the property.
Can flashing be repaired without replacing the entire roof?
In most cases, yes. Flashing repairs are typically localized to the specific area where the failure has occurred and do not require disturbing the surrounding roofing material beyond what is necessary to access and correct the issue.
Does Ensz & Sons handle flashing on historic homes?
Yes. Historic homes often have specific flashing requirements related to materials and methods that are compatible with the original construction. Copper flashing is frequently the right choice for these properties, and it is work we are well-equipped to handle.