Eave Closures
Engineered Protection for Long-Term Roof Performance
ECM Drip Edge components are designed to guide water away from fascia and roof decking, helping protect the entire roofing system from moisture intrusion and long-term damage. Manufactured in the USA with precision and reliable material options, our drip edge products deliver consistent performance across tile, metal, and shingle roofing applications.
Available in multiple sizes, profiles, and finishes, ECM Drip Edge is trusted by tile manufacturers, wholesale building suppliers, and installers throughout the United States and Caribbean.
Eave Closure Products
Westlake Royal Building Products Eave Closures
ECM manufactures closures designed to pair with Westlake Royal Roofing Solutions concrete tile systems for clean edges and dependable fit.
Eagle Roofing Products Eave Closures
ECM produces closures shaped to align with Eagle Roofing Products tile profiles, ensuring proper seating and edge protection.
Crown Roof Tiles Eave Closures
Manufactured by ECM to match Crown Roof Tile profiles for a secure tile fit and a clean, protected roof edge.
Santafé Tile Eave Closures
ECM-manufactured closures engineered to fit Santafé’s clay tile lines with precise contour matching.
Verea Clay Tile Eave Closures
ECM produces closures tailored to fit Verea clay tile profiles, supporting proper lift, protection, and alignment.
Brava Roof Tile Eave Closures
ECM manufactures closures engineered to complement Brava’s composite tile profiles, ensuring accurate seating and a weather-resistant finished edge.
Tettogres Eave Closures
Closures crafted by ECM to match Tettogres tile geometries for secure, accurate installation.
CS Clay Roof Eave Closures
ECM produces closures shaped to align with CS Clay’s tile profiles, delivering a precise fit and clean edge protection on every installation.
La Escandella Eave Closures
ECM produces eave closures precision-formed to match La Escandella’s Spanish Mediterranean tile profiles, delivering a contoured, weather-tight fit on every course.
Why ECM Eave Closures?
Manufactured in the USA for reliable consistency
Every closure is produced under controlled conditions to ensure uniform shape, thickness, and performance.
Profile-specific engineering for accurate fit
Each closure is designed to match the exact profile geometry of its corresponding tile brand, improving installation accuracy and long-term tile support.
Provides stable tile seating along the roof edge
Helps maintain proper first-course alignment and prevents tile shift over time.
Built for demanding environments
Materials are chosen for durability in hot climates, coastal conditions, and high rainfall areas.
Trusted industry wide
Used by installers, distributors, and tile manufacturers throughout the United States and Caribbean for residential and commercial projects.
Applications
ECM eave closures are ideal for:
- Concrete and clay tile roofing systems
- High-wind and coastal installations
- Residential and light commercial projects
- New builds and reroof applications
- Tile manufacturers, distributors, and installers needing brand-specific closure profiles
Eave Closure FAQs
Does ECM manufacture eave closures for all these brands?
Yes. ECM produces closures designed to match the tile profiles of Crown, Eagle, Santafé, Tettogres, Verea, and Westlake.
Are these closures approved by the tile manufacturers?
These closures are designed specifically to fit each brand’s tile geometry and are used widely across the industry.
Can ECM create custom closures?
Yes. ECM offers custom fabrication for unique or specialty tile profiles.
What materials are ECM closures made from?
Material options vary by closure type but typically include durable metals shaped to withstand moisture, heat, and coastal conditions.
Do ECM closures help with pest and debris protection?
Yes. They block openings at the eave that commonly allow pests, leaves, and wind-driven rain to enter.
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