Verea Eave Closures
ECM-Manufactured Closures for Verea Clay Tile Profiles
Verea Closure Products
ECM manufactures eave closures engineered to match the shape and contour of Verea clay roof tiles. These closures help secure the first course of tile, protect the roof edge against pests and debris, and create a clean, intentional finish along the eave. Produced in the USA with precise profile matching, ECM closures deliver long-term reliability for residential and commercial clay tile applications.
Browse the full line of ECM closures designed specifically for Verea tile systems below.
Spanish “S” Closure
A profile-specific closure manufactured to match Verea’s Spanish “S” clay tile shape. Provides stable tile support at the eave and helps block debris, insects, and wind-driven moisture.
Specifications
part number
134
134
Color / Material Options
Pre-Painted Galvanized
Pre-Painted Galvalume
Pre-Painted Aluminum
Copper
Length
part number
134
Length
Color / Material Options
Pre-Painted Galvanized
Pre-Painted Galvalume
Pre-Painted Aluminum
Copper
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Verea Eave Closure FAQs
Are these closures manufactured by East Coast Metals?
Yes. ECM manufactures closures shaped to match Crown tile profiles.
Why is a Spanish “S” closure needed for Verea tiles?
Closures can be produced in galvanized, galvalume, aluminum, or copper, depending on project needs.
Are different materials available?
Yes. ECM produces closures tailored to multiple Crown roof tile shapes including Sanibel, Tuscany, Mediterranean, and Iberia.
Can ECM fabricate other Verea-style closures?
Yes. Custom fabrication is available for specialty tile shapes or unique project requirements.
Do these closures help with ventilation?
Pre-painted options are offered to pair with common Crown roof tile colors.
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