
Hence any tips advice you can offer much appreciated. The base is designed to form a seal on any panel configuration and roof pitch, regardless of pipe location. Ive tried searching the internet but the closest to advice I can find concerns a shingle roof. Adjustable Diameter Oatey Master Flash Roof flashings are engineered Oatey Master Flash Roof flashings are engineered for profiled roofing materials and can be installed on all types of roofing surfaces, including metal, plastic, tile, rubber membrane and others. I have also used foil tape to seal the tyvek around the pipe. Naturally I've removed the bare minimum of tiles to allow the pipe to exit. Good idea? Also I understand you can get clips to secure the lead flashing but am I just as well to use roofing sealant/silicone? While the panels are still in a stack, seal the ends and edges with a. Hence my inclination is to place at least some of the left hand edge of the lead on top of the tiles such that any water coming off the gulley has less chance of going under the tiles. Plumbing leaks, spills, high humidity and dampness from your concrete slab can all. I have had no choice other than to exit the pipe just to the left and below the lead gully that separates my pitched roof (hipped) and next doors wall (the building is higher). What I am not sure about is how the lead should lie in relation to the tiles: obviously the top edge goes under the tiles bottom edge on top of the tiles but what about the sides?Īll other flashings on the roof, chimney and dormer window, (completed by the company that re-roofed the property - so I assume they know what they're doing!) have their sides underneath the tiles. I've purchased a lead tile with neoprene/rubber centre.
Lead vent stack flashing install#
I've changed the location of the bathroom in my house and so have had to install a vent to the new soil stack.
