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Lead Work & Flashing

Lead work is an essential element in roofing, renowned for its outstanding sealing properties. It plays a pivotal role in preventing rainwater infiltration and shielding against the harmful effects of mold, mildew, and rot. Primarily utilised to join surfaces and create a weatherproof seal, lead work enhances the structural integrity of roofs.


However, many leaks stem from inadequately installed or deteriorating lead work. Over time, aging and defective lead work may compromise the roof's protective capabilities. Despite lead's inherent durability, wear and tear can eventually take its toll, necessitating prompt repairs or replacements.


The W & W SALES LTD team specialises in expert lead work solutions and flashing installations, addressing any potential issues with precision and skill. If you suspect that your roof's integrity is compromised due to faulty lead work or flashing, reach out to us without delay. W & W SALES LTD offer complimentary, no-obligation surveys and quotes to evaluate and rectify all your flashing and lead work requirements. Rely on us to safeguard the longevity and resilience of your roofing system.

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Different Types Of Flashing

Continuous Flashing / Apron Flashing. 

Usually located at the jointlocated between a sloped roof and a vertical wall, chimney or steeper-sloped roof.

Chimney Flashing. 
The lead flashing surrounding the chimney prevents rain from penetrating where the chimney and the roof tiles meet.

Counter Flashing. 
Formed Lead Work made to cover and protect the upper edge of a base flashing and designed to prevent moisture from entering behind the vertical flange of headwall or sidewall flashing.

Step Flashing.

Lead which is bent to a right angle and placed between shingles and a sidewall, dormer or chimney.

Skylight Flashing. 
Skylight flashings are created to enforce a weatherproof seal between a skylight / window, and the roof itself.

Valley Flashing. 

Usually located at the jointlocated between a sloped roof and a vertical wall, chimney or steeper-sloped roof.

Drip Edges. 

Created at the very edge of the roof to create a drip off so water does not damage the home, soffits or create a leak. 

Kickout Flashing. 

Flashing which directs rain water away from cladding and into a gutter.

Different Types Of Flashing


Continuous Flashing / Apron Flashing. 


Usually located at the joint located between a sloped roof and a vertical wall, chimney or steeper-sloped roof.

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Chimney Flashing. 



The lead flashing surrounding the chimney prevents rain from penetrating where the chimney and the roof tiles meet.



Counter Flashing.


Formed Lead Work made to cover and protect the upper edge of a base flashing and designed to prevent moisture from entering behind the vertical flange of headwall or

sidewall flashing.

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a close up of a gutter on a roof .


Step Flashing. 


Lead which is bent to a right angle and placed between shingles and a sidewall, dormer or chimney.


Skylight Flashing. 



Skylight flashings are created to enforce a weatherproof seal between a skylight / window, and the roof itself.

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Valley Flashing. 



A valley is usually created between two roofing sections to create a rainwater runoff away from the roof.


Drip Edges. 



Created at the very edge of the roof to create a drip off so water does not damage

the home, soffits or create a leak. 

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Kickout Flashing. 



Flashing which directs rain water away from cladding and into a gutter.

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FAQS

  • I have a leaky roof. What should I do?

    Firstly a roof will not repair itself, the longer it is left the worse it will get. Where possible, we will try to minimise the damage. If it’s dripping or pouring in the home place a container underneath to catch the water. Then call us, we do attend to emergencies. 

  • Are you insured?

    Yes, we are fully insured to carry out all roofing work.

  • Does it cost to get a roofing quote?

    NO, we do not charge to give you a quote.

  • How do I know it’s time to replace my roof?

    The internet is the worst place to ask this question. Every website will give you different advice. Call our team and we will come buy and carry out a free roof check. We will advise you of any work that does need doing and whether this could be carried out as a repair or whether you need a full replacement.


  • What’s the best roofing material?

    The best roofing material is dependent on the job in hand. A flat roof would not have tiles and a pitched roof would. All roof types require different materials. We can advise you of what type of material is best for the job in question and we only use the best roofing materials. A roof is only as good as the finish. 


  • What are common roof problems?

    Some common causes are

    • Puddling - This happens due to drainage issues or incorrect angles sed when installing a roof or sagging. This means water is not correctly directed into the guttering.
    • Shrinking of roofing membranes.
    • Ageing and weathering. Gaps and cracks start to form.
    • Incorrect or badly installed roofs.
    • Falling tiles or trees.
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