Lead is one of the most environmentally-friendly materials used in the construction industry
The initial installation cost of lead is comparable to man-made flashings when the additional expense of adhesives and sealants are taken into account
Lead is quick and easy to install in most weather conditions and requires no adhesive or other fixing materials
Alternatives are very limited in the types of applications that they can be used for, and would not be suitable for more decorative flashings for which lead is renowned
When bossed or dressed correctly lead has few laps or joints resulting in a high degree of weather tightness
Lead lasts up to 100 years and when used for flashings will last three times longer than most man-made products there is little post-installation inspection or maintenance is required
All lead sheet should be coated with patination oil after installation
Guides to cover flashing and step flashing are available at http://www.calderlead.co.uk/downloads/ or use the link at http://youtu.be/eS4CfS-K0PE and http://youtu.be/GBtvHif6bTE
Please refer to the Calder Training Module Ask a Question for a quick guide to selling lead
The Calder Morton Lead Flashing tool is used to bend and shape lead effectively for the best installation. Lead should be installed using the correct tools and fixings to meet the requirement set out by the LSA
Lead clips are used to hold the lead in place whilst you dress the lead and get ready for pointing. Calder Lead flashing clips allow you to fix up to 20 times faster than traditional methods
The Calder Morton Lead Flashing tool is used to bend and shape lead effectively for the best installation. Lead should be installed using the correct tools and fixings to meet the requirement set out by the LSA
Lead clips are used to hold the lead in place whilst you dress the lead and get ready for pointing. Calder Lead flashing clips allow you to fix up to 20 times faster than traditional methods