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Joe walks you through how to install your chimney roof flashing.
You will need to center and test the pipe fitting before permanently installing the flashing to the roof to ensure proper fit. You will also want to install the flashing before extending the chimney above the roof. Allow space to permit sliding the next Chimney Section down through the Flashing. Always insure the chimney remains vertical (use a level), and that at least a 2-inch clearance to combustible materials is maintained all around.
Install the upper edge of the flashing under the roofing shingles by gently prying the shingles off of the tar line and removing any nails that may be sticking up and preventing the flashing from lining up with the opening in the roof. Gently work the flashing under the shingles so that it lines up over the opening, trim shingles around the flashing so that they lay flat.
Place a bead of high temperature silicone all the way around the underside of the flashing 1-2 inches in, this is not required but does add that extra line of defense from water intrusion.
Nail the flashing to the roof along the upper edge and down each side with 1-inch roofing nails, about 4 inches apart. Seal all nail heads with a High Temperature non-hardening waterproof sealant. Do not put screws through the Flashing into the Chimney Pipe.
Slide the chimney pipe down through the flashing and connect to the chimney pipe below or to the support box. Run a bead of high-temp silicone sealant just above where the collar will sit int the pipe. Place the storm collar around the chimney pipe and select the correct size needed to fit your pipe, some storm collars fit multiple sizes of pipe, trim off any excess if necessary. Insert tab into the slots on the collar so that it come out the other side and gently bend the tab back over to "lock" it in place. Push the collar down to the flashing and seal on top with a high temperature non-hardening waterproof silicone sealant. Also be sure to run a bead down the seam and around the tab.
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7 окт 2024