Damaged coping, missing flashing, or deteriorated fascia puts your building at risk. Draw the exact replacement profile in Trimgy, see the full landed cost, and order fabricated trim — no contractor required to purchase.
When coping, flashing, or fascia fails on a commercial building, every day of delay means potential water intrusion. The traditional path — hiring a contractor, waiting for their supplier quote, and hoping the profile matches — is slow and opaque.
Commercial trim profiles are custom — each building's coping cap, gravel stop, and fascia is brake-formed to a specific cross-section. Home improvement stores don't carry your profile.
Roofing contractors prioritize large jobs. A trim repair order can sit in their queue for 1–3 weeks before you even get a quote — let alone scheduled installation.
When a contractor orders trim on your behalf, you pay their markup — often 40–60% above direct fabrication cost. There's no transparency into what the material actually costs.
When you need more trim for the same building next year, the process starts over — describe the profile again, get a new quote, hope it matches. Without a saved drawing, every order is from scratch.
Trimgy is an online drawing and ordering platform for custom sheet metal trim. You control the profile, the material, and the cost — and the trim ships directly to your building.
Measure the existing or damaged trim's cross-section and draw it on Trimgy's precision grid (1/4-inch increments). What you draw is what gets fabricated — no profile ambiguity, no "close enough."
Material, gauge, coating, linear footage, and LTL freight to your building — all shown before you commit. You see exactly what you're paying and why, with no surprise invoice after the fact.
Place the order directly. The fabricated trim ships LTL freight to your building's address. Hire your installer separately — you keep the material procurement margin for yourself.
Need 40 linear feet of replacement coping for one damaged section? Order 40 feet. Trimgy's brake-formed fabrication has no minimum run — you order exactly what the job requires.
Every drawing is saved to your project folder. When that same section needs maintenance in two years, the profile is already there — one click to reorder, no re-measuring required.
Not sure how to draw the profile? Describe it in plain English — "wide coping, flat top, face drops 3 inches, small return on each side" — and the AI generates a starting profile you can refine to match your measurements.
If your building has a parapet wall, flat or low-slope roof, or exposed fascia, it almost certainly has custom sheet metal trim that can be ordered through Trimgy.
Managing coping or fascia repairs on townhome complexes, condo buildings, or shared commercial spaces — order the exact replacement profile without coordinating a separate contractor supply chain.
Strip centers and retail buildings have extensive coping cap and parapet trim. Trimgy lets you order replacement sections quickly to prevent water intrusion from delaying tenant operations.
Large-footprint buildings with long coping runs and gravel stop edges. Order replacement trim for storm-damaged sections and have it on site when your roofing crew arrives.
Parapet walls, window jamb trim, and architectural fascia require exact profile matching. Trimgy's drawing tool captures the exact cross-section so replacements fit without field modification.
Acquiring or repositioning a property with deferred maintenance? Order replacement coping and flashing as part of your capital improvement plan — at direct fabrication cost, not contractor markup.
Schools, churches, and nonprofits often manage repairs with limited budgets. Trimgy's transparent pricing and no-minimum ordering helps stretch repair dollars further.
You don't need to be a sheet metal professional to order through Trimgy. Here's the process from start to delivery.
Remove a section of the damaged or adjacent trim and measure each flat leg in inches. Note the material (steel or aluminum) and gauge thickness — 24 ga. steel is about the thickness of a credit card.
Open Trimgy's free drawing tool — no download required. Click point-to-point to draw the cross-section, snapping to the 1/4-inch precision grid. Set material, gauge, and color to match your existing trim.
Enter how many linear feet you need and your building's zip code. The full price — material plus LTL freight — appears instantly. Adjust quantity or specs until the order fits your budget.
Check out securely. Your order goes to fabrication — typically 2–7 business days for standard steel or aluminum — and ships direct to your building's address. Schedule your installer to arrive when the trim does.
Yes. Trimgy is an online ordering platform open to anyone — building owners, HOAs, investors, or managers. You draw the profile, see the price with freight, and place the order directly. The trim ships LTL freight to your building's address. You will still need a qualified contractor or sheet metal worker to install it, but the material procurement step is fully self-service.
Look for any remaining undamaged sections of the same trim run — even a short piece can be used as a template. Measure each flat leg of the cross-section in inches. If no original piece remains, look at photographs of the building from before the damage. Trimgy's AI assistant can also help generate a profile from a plain-language description ("4-inch face, 6-inch flat top, 2-inch returns both sides") that you can then adjust to match your measurements.
Replacing damaged sheet metal trim promptly is generally in your interest for insurance purposes — it prevents further water intrusion damage. For insurance claims, document the original damage with photos before ordering. Keep the Trimgy order receipt (showing fabrication specs and cost) as part of your claim documentation. Always consult your insurance adjuster about what material documentation they require before ordering.
Trimgy is used for commercial and light industrial buildings of all types: retail strip centers, office buildings, warehouses, HOA-managed townhome complexes, apartment buildings, schools, churches, and mixed-use properties. Any low-slope or flat-roof building with sheet metal coping, fascia, gravel stop, or architectural trim is a fit. Trimgy does not supply roofing panels — only the architectural sheet metal trim profiles that are brake-formed to a custom cross-section.
Material cost for custom brake-formed sheet metal trim typically ranges from $3 to $18 per linear foot depending on profile complexity, gauge, and material (aluminum vs. steel, painted vs. bare). Freight is an additional cost calculated by weight and distance — for a 200-LF order of standard coping, expect $150–$400 in LTL freight. Trimgy shows you the exact material cost and freight quote before you check out, so there are no surprises.