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Bob Illingworth
02-26-2010, 08:53 AM
Hope this is the right place for this.

I am having a new roof itstalled in a 1/12 pitch roof and I noticed the pipe flashings the roofer is installing are for a 4/12 or steeper roof.

I think they look wrong! as they angle backwards. :confused:

Anybody see a problem now or later other than cosmetic?

Binding the rubber inserts or undue stresses?

Thanks.

Rick Cantrell
02-26-2010, 09:05 AM
Is this a shingle roof?
If so, Wrong.
You should not use shingles on a 1 in 12 pitch.
And as for the flashings, they (what you described) are not designed for flat roofs.

chris mcintyre
02-26-2010, 05:45 PM
..... the pipe flashings the roofer is installing are for a 4/12 or steeper roof.


That is because 4/12 is the standard (minimum) slope for shingled roofs.

Michael Garrity
02-26-2010, 06:27 PM
"That is because 4/12 is the standard (minimum) slope for shingled roofs."

Are you sure?

Bob Illingworth
02-26-2010, 06:31 PM
Thanks Guys.

It's the rubberized roll roofing put down with a torch.


Bob

Jerry Peck
02-26-2010, 08:00 PM
I noticed the pipe flashings the roofer is installing are for a 4/12 or steeper roof.

I think they look wrong! as they angle backwards.


Could you describe the flashings, material, shape, etc.?

Standard lead flashings are adjustable for roof slope from dead level to ... well, quite steep, the corrugations around the base allow for that flexibility.

Jerry Peck
02-26-2010, 08:02 PM
That is because 4/12 is the standard (minimum) slope for shingled roofs.


The standard minimum slope is 2-1/2 in 12 as I recall.

chris mcintyre
02-26-2010, 09:05 PM
"That is because 4/12 is the standard (minimum) slope for shingled roofs."

Are you sure?


The standard minimum slope is 2-1/2 in 12 as I recall.

OK, maybe standard was not the best word to use, perhaps "rule of thumb", or "typical" would have been a better choice. Some manufactures allow 2/12 (as best I can remember) if certain underlayment requirements are met.

chris mcintyre
02-26-2010, 09:38 PM
I am having a new roof itstalled in a 1/12 pitch roof and I noticed the pipe flashings the roofer is installing are for a 4/12 or steeper roof.

Binding the rubber inserts or undue stresses?





It's the rubberized roll roofing put down with a torch.


While I am not that familiar with the membrane roofing, and we don't have a picture of the pipe collar, from your description it definitely sounds wrong. Looking around a little it seems that the self adhesive collar is the standard, excuse me, I meant typical collar.:)

BLACK EPDM P/S PIPE SEAL, 1-6" PIPE SIZE (1) (http://www.bestmaterials.com/detail.aspx?ID=17562)

Bob Illingworth
02-26-2010, 10:19 PM
Hi Chris

Here is a picture of a similar flashing.

The pags says to 40 degrees but picture it laying flat with the high side toward the bottom of the roof.

I noticed today the roofing material surrounds the raised portion of the flashing leaving a small puddle at the lower side?

When I was a kid and did roofing the lower side was open and flashing was showing so it could drain.

I'll take a picture tomorrow and post it.



Thanks.

Bob












1 1/4-1 1/2" Aluminum Roof Flashing # 12920 by Oatey (http://hardware.hardwarestore.com/27-104-pipe-flashings/1-1-4-1-1-2-aluminum-roof-flashing-608908.aspx)