150mm (6") Lead Flashing Roll (Code 3)

£9.60*

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Product number: MID-1770-1001
Product information "150mm (6") Lead Flashing Roll (Code 3)"

6" Lead Flashing Roll for Lightweight Applications

Lengths from 1m to 6m

Lightweight and durable!

150mm (6") wide roll of durable 1.32mm thick Code 3 lead for lightweight building projects, such as soakers, flashing, conservatories roofs, gutters and general repairs.

Lead is a highly durable natural material that can last over 100 years; much longer than other natural and synthetic alternatives.

Saves money and create less wastage by ordering by the metre!

Features & Benefits

  • Versatile and Lightweight - for soakers and flashing
  • Environmentally Friendly - 100% of lead used is recycled
  • Consistency and Quality - produced to BSEN12588: 1999
  • Responsibly Managed - helps you work to ISO 14001:2004
  • Quick Delivery - despatched on Next Day service
  • Sold by the Metre - less cost and less wastage

Midland Lead is produced to European Standard (BSEN12588: 1999) which regulates dimensional tolerances and governs the amount of permitted inclusions (copper, tin, antimony, etc) in the lead.

In accordance with EN Code Weights, Code 3 is rolled out to 1.32mm thickness (+/- 5% tolerance) to give a weight of 15Kg per square metre.

Did you know? We offer Code 3 and Code 4 lead in alternative widths. Take a look at our other listings for more informaiton.


CodeNominal Thickness (mm)Nominal Weight (Kg/m2)
Code 3 1.32 15
Code 4 1.8 20.4

Coverage & Weight

WidthThicknessRoll LengthCoverageWeight
150mm (6") 1.32mm 1m 0.15m 2.25Kg
150mm (6") 1.32mm 2m 0.30m 4.50Kg
150mm (6") 1.32mm 3m 0.45m 6.75Kg
150mm (6") 1.32mm 4m 0.60m 9.00Kg
150mm (6") 1.32mm 5m 0.75m 11.25Kg
150mm (6") 1.32mm 6m 0.90m 13.5Kg

Handling Recommendations

Lead is a natural product which, when exposed to the air, can discolour due to oxidisation. To reduce this effect we recommend the use of Patination Oil, prior to installation.

Gloves should be worn when handling to protect from sharp edges. Hands should be washed thoroughly after contact.

Regular spaced expansion joints should be used to avoid any problems caused by expansion and contraction. Individual flashing pieces should not exceed 1.5m in length.

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