Solar Asphalt Roof Flashing | No Leaks!
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2023
- In this video we review the proper installation of the Kinetic Solar Asphalt Roof Flashing to ensure structural Not Not using a proper flashing and sealant can lead to extensive roof damage. Prevent water from damaging your roof decking. Make sure your solar stay on the roof and dont end up in your yard.
Whether you are a DIY tackling your first solar racking project or a new installer getting in to the business. Follow these steps with Raysolar to ensure a home, cottage and business flashing installation are done correctly.
Roof mounted solar panels always need to be mounted securely and properly. Always follow your local codes and guidelines when working on the roof.
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The hole you made to hit the rafter and the hole you made to miss the rafter are the only two you need to know center or close enough anyway. At the end of the job that’s a lot of unnecessary holes if you add up all the third holes. Flashing covering them or not. It’s just best practice, fewer holes the better and less chances for a leak
Awesome tips, thanks for sharing your process!
Thank you for your feedback. Glad it helped!
Your are the best explanation I have seen for showing the details. Unfortunately I am not able to find your products in the US or on Amazon I am just learning at this point but thanks again for your detailed explanation.
Hey really great job. Very nice video great tips and well delivered.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
Loved it
They have new equipment which can be direct to deck. No flashings
I would love to see the engineering testing done on these mounts. They look like they would be very waterproof except they would have a weakness for driving rain. I would like to know if they can stand up to Florida wind.
I’m surprised you don’t have more subscribers
We appreciate the support and our goal is to keep building the community. Happy Sunny Days Ahead!
Great video! I am not able to find "the link in the description" for this hardware that you mentioned. Where can I purchase this bracket? Thank you
Sorry, we do sell the product and something didn't populate properly. We have regular stock. Please contact us @ toll free 844-548-7297
What do you think of using a thermal camera for locating the truss?
That would be an option as long as there’s a temperature contrast in the roofing materials to detect it.
Use a deep scan stud finder
Have you tried the new Iron Ridge HUG system? It doesn't use flashings - is it good?
We have not used the Hug System. The mechanical flashing approach demonstrated here has proven itself and has never leaked. Thanks for your comment.
Where do you buy the solar flashing ?
We really like the dark "stealthy" color. www.raysolar.ca/shop/product/kinetic-solar-flashing-kit-w-3-lag-bolts/
Links for products used?
The link can be found in other videos of his.
hey where do i by the flashing
Sorry for the delay. The flashing can be purchased here and is in stock: www.raysolar.ca/shop/product/kinetic-solar-flashing-kit-w-3-lag-bolts/
Please give us a call as there are a couple different configurations We can be reached toll free: 1-844-548-7297
Wouldn't a stud finder work?
It would not in this case as your
decking is plywood and the stud finder would not detect the stud correctly.
Don’t you want to put in 2 lag screws to properly attach the hardware. 1 is a pivot, 2 is a line and a lock
Thank you for the feedback, At this time this is how the manufacturer recommends these to be installed
Alot of assumptions made on the truss layout lol
Pease provides your suggestion and perceived assumptions so we can make improvements.
You need a new job
Please call 844-548-7297 for the fastest response and speaking to a real technician that can support you.
I do not want my roof as your test mouse. You drill 3 holes to know the right place to mount the flash. Sorry man. If you do not have any better way to know where you should mount the flash then you are NOT working on my roof.
How many holes can you drill in a truss before it snaps?
It’s better to have a few small holes to know the lag bolt is centered in the rafter rather than “maybe” hitting the rafter and having your array rip away from your roof in a windstorm. Uplift is a thing and a sealed hole is cheap insurance.
Chiptoolz makes a rafter centerline finder tool. Still have to add an extra hole, but it marks dead center of the rafter.
That’s how it works
I thought about the same thing but wha about a stud finder ??
Waaay to much information given feels like you over explained
You’re just a little slow it’s okay
This is a pretty good video it’ll learn you something