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high-volume crown molding profile common on Austin residences
K-style is the workhorse profile: it holds more water than half-round of similar width and plays nicely with modern fascia lines. We still size it honestly—bigger is not always better if leaders cannot drain it.
K-style is the default for a reason—when sized right, it handles Gulf moisture trains without looking industrial.
K-style hides depth with a crown face—great for street appeal—but capacity still obeys math. We match inch size to roof area and tree load.
We tally contributing planes and compare to outlet count before ordering coil.
Miters are boxed; long runs get expansion planning at color transitions.
Chalk lines keep the crown face parallel to rake cuts for a finished architectural read.
Pair k-style with micro-mesh if shingle grit is your nemesis, not just leaves.
rain barrels and tank tie-ins that respect code and overflow safety
built-in box gutters lined, sloped, and flashed for low-slope roofs
half-round profiles for historic charm and smooth self-cleaning flow
Roof area, pitch, and valley concentration drive the call— we calculate instead of guessing.
Yes—fabrication shifts to soldered methods and longer lead times.
Yes with clip-aware hangers and seal strategies matched to manufacturer details.
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