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  1. Gibraltar's Galvanized Steel Gable Rake Flashing is applied over metal panels along the rake edge to direct rain water away from the fascia. Gable Rake Flashing is a professional trim product that covers the exposed ends of metal roofing panels resulting in a neater appearance.

  2. Discover how rake trim adds the finishing touch to your metal building, protecting it from weather and adding a sleek look. Rake trim is custom-fitted to the slope of each roof. It seals the ends of metal panels and prevents water infiltration. Rake trim adds an aesthetic finish and boosts curb appeal.

  3. Jun 12, 2020 · Learn how to install gable trim on a metal roof. Easy Step By Step article and video for gable and rake trim. Includes cutting and finishing the gable ends on a corrugated metal roofing exposed fastener panel.

  4. Gibraltar's Gable Rake Flashing is a professional trim product designed to cover the exposed ends of metal roofing panels. Use of the Gable Trim results in clean, finished edges to your roofing project.

  5. Dec 18, 2020 · Learn how to install gable and rake trim for a standing seam roof. Includes cutting and finishing the eave and ridge, overlapping, and fastening. Standing seam metal roof installation can be...

  6. Dec 17, 2023 · Gable trim and rake trim both contribute to the finished appearance of a metal roof. Gable trim can be painted to match or complement the roof color or the home's exterior, while rake trim is usually installed with a color that matches the home's siding or other trim.

  7. Gable Trim is designed to finish off the edge of the roof (gable or rake). Striations and bends on the flashing provide strength and match the lines of your other edge trims. The Gable Trim combined with sealant provides a watertight seal for your roof system.

  8. Roof rake trim, also known as bargeboard, or rake board, is positioned along the edges of the gabled roofline. It serves to protect against water penetration and adds a finishing touch to the overall appearance of your roof.

  9. Roofing contractor Dyami Plotke explains the best way to install rake and eave flashing.

  10. The rake details include an outer fly rafter (or barge rafter), exposed structural lookouts (which support the extended overhang), and tongue-andgroove boards lining (and hiding) the underside of the plywood roof sheathing.

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