Closed valleys are very vulnerable to mechanical damage.
Open valley roof vs closed.
The metal is usually pre painted to best complement the shingles color blend.
It is always a good idea to check with the manufacturer or a certified installer of the product such as ourselves.
For an open valley a sheet of metal usually steel sometimes copper is fastened to the roof deck.
Proponents of the open version say that an open flashing allows the rainwater to move away from the roof faster.
Regardless of open or closed this of course presumes that a grace water ice membrane is used.
A closed valley is where the tiles or shingles are butted up against each other in the center of the valley.
Although the open valley is recommended by the manufacturer closed valley is acceptable.
After the self adhering underlayment is installed across the valley a pre bent metal valley lining is installed.
Once the shingles are installed they don t run through the valley area.
In comparison to a closed valley an open valley adds another layer of lining into the valley.
An open valley has a gap usually about 6 inches between the tile or shingles at the valley area.
After the underlayment is placed a pre bent metal valley lining is installed.
The closed variation is a flashing that has been completely covered with shingles while in the open variation will have the flashing completely exposed to the elements.
Open roof valley this is almost the same as the closed roof valley method except a pre bent metal valley lining is installed instead of a secondary roof underlayment.
When you research this topic online you will likely find people who prefer one of these methods of the other and they will give their reason.
This metal lining can be made of any type of metal that is resistant to the effects of weather acid rain or other contaminants.
I further feel that an open metal valley would flush faster without wearing away the granules.
Open valley when compared to a closed valley and open valley adds an additional layer of lining.
This leaves a metal strip or line on the surface of the roof that serves as the valley line.
The only type of valley that is unacceptable is the woven valley.
In looking at the fabral metal roofing supply catalog it has a valley flashing that from the end looks like a w.
Since it isn t bogged down by the friction shingles invariably create.