We Surveyed
Homeowners
We identified 4 key takeaways
This led us to enhance our products & program to delivers peace of mind through every storm.
Better Flashings for Water Management
Engineered to channel water away efficiently, reducing leaks and protecting homes from moisture damage.

A Program Designed to Protect Homes in Every Storm
A comprehensive system that equips contractors with the tools and knowledge to safeguard homes against the harshest weather.

There are over 300 fail points on a home.
Water is the enemy, we ensure it moves away from your home.
Here’s What We Doing About It
We are uniting a team of contractors to empower them with the knowledge and cutting-edge tools necessary to safeguard every home they build.
New Identity
Engineered to channel water away efficiently, reducing leaks and protecting homes from moisture damage.

New Program
A comprehensive system that equips contractors with the tools and knowledge to safeguard homes against the harshest weather.

PERIMETER EDGE FLASHING
PERIMETER EDGE FLASHING
CODE SUMMARY:
Drip edges must be installed at eaves and rake edges of shingle roofs, overlapping adjacent segments by at least 2 inches. They should extend 1/4 inch below the roof sheathing and 2 inches onto the roof deck, fastened at intervals not exceeding 12 inches. Underlayment should be placed over the drip edge at eaves and under it at rake edges.
Source: IRC 2021
ROOF-TO-WALL FLASHING
ROOF-TO-WALL FLASHING
CODE SUMMARY:
Flashings must be installed as per the shingle manufacturer’s instructions. Base flashings should use corrosion-resistant metal (minimum 0.019 inches thick) or mineral surface roll roofing (minimum 77 lbs/100 sq. ft.). Cap flashings must be made of corrosion-resistant metal with a minimum thickness of 0.019 inches.
Source: IRC 2018
VALLEY FLASHING
VALLEYÂ FLASHING
CODE SUMMARY:
Valley linings must be installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions. For open valleys with exposed metal lining, the lining should be at least 24 inches (610 mm) wide and made of a corrosion-resistant material.
Source: IRC 2018
UNDERLAYMENT
UNDERLAYMENT
CODE SUMMARY:
Underlayment should be installed per the manufacturer’s instructions, starting horizontally at the eave with at least 2-inch overlaps for successive sheets and 4-inch overlaps at end laps.
Source: IRC 2018 Section: R905.1.1
VENTILATION
VENTILATION
CODE SUMMARY:
Typical one-foot soffit overhangs should have at least an 11 NFA, so when used on both sides of the home, they will have a combined NFA of 22 to draw the airflow needed to work with a ridge vent system.
Source: U.S. Department of Energy
PROPER
AIR FLOW
Sufficient airflow reduces the strain on heating and cooling systems to maintain consistent indoor temperatures.
INADEQUATE
AIR FLOW
Without proper ventilation, a roof becomes vulnerable to mold, structural damage, and compromised insulation integrity.
THE FORUMLA FOR
GOOD AIRFLOW
Watch the video above (with sound) for the full explanation.
GUTTER PROTECTION
GUTTER PROTECTION
BEST PRACTICES:
QE TruGuard® Gutter Protection helps prevent water issues by keeping gutters free of debris. It attaches to the fascia using patented fasteners and features a unique nose-forward design that allows only water to enter, keeping out leaves and debris for a free-flowing gutter system.
SHINGLE MATCH
Color Match System
The Bolt™ Home Flashing System offers matching options for both shingle and siding lines, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your project.