New Construction/Standoff/LowProfile Flashing [RE-wrenches]

Jerry Caldwell solarcowboy at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 2 15:19:11 PDT 2004


 

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Jeff,

The Oatey "solar" flashing with integrated rubber
collar - part no. 11830 - is just under 2.5" tall. 
The collar is good for 1/2, 3/4, and 1".

Jerry Caldwell
Light Energy Systems

--- Jeff Clearwater <clrwater at earthlink.net> wrote:
>  
> 
> Hello Esteemed Wrenches,
> 
> For a 7/12 pitch rooftop PV install I was talking to
> Uni-Rac about 
> their SunFrame system - Steve in tech support was
> recommending that I 
> not use standoffs and flashing but just wait till
> they roofed and use 
> the standard L-feet on top of comp method.
> 
> My policy has been to install standoffs and stack
> flashing on new 
> construction before the tarpaper goes down so as to
> facilitate future 
> reroofing.  However, the height is then determined
> by the minimum 
> stack flashing you can get and it kind of defeats
> the purpose of the 
> nice low profile SunFrame system.
> 
> Am I just creating more hassle than it's worth here.
>  Are others just 
> using the L-feet method even on new construction? 
> Or does anyone 
> have a low-profile flashing method on a short - say
> 3" - standoff?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Jeff C.


	
		
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