Roofing Failures Often Start at the Details
On older homes throughout Litchfield County, roofing failures rarely begin with the panels themselves. They start at chimneys, valleys, and roof-to-wall transitions — areas where water intrusion is most likely.
That’s why copper flashing remains the standard for high-quality metal roofing installations in towns like Kent, Washington, Litchfield, and Salisbury.
Why Copper Outperforms Other Materials
Copper flashing is used at:
- Chimneys
- Valleys
- Roof intersections
- Vents and penetrations
Unlike aluminum or galvanized steel, copper resists corrosion and expands and contracts at a rate compatible with standing seam metal panels.
Performance and Appearance
Copper naturally develops a patina over time, allowing it to blend seamlessly with stone, brick, and wood. On historic homes, this aging process enhances character rather than detracting from it.
Custom Fabrication Is Critical
Older homes often feature irregular rooflines and non-standard details. Custom-fabricated flashing ensures water is properly directed away from vulnerable areas — something off-the-shelf solutions cannot reliably provide.
For a complete view of how copper flashing integrates into a full roofing system, visit our metal roofing services page for Litchfield County
Homeowners interested in architectural compatibility may also want to read about standing seam metal roofing for historic homes





